Local Craft Cannabis Purveyor Making Marks in the Industry

Cannalife Solutions is a purveyor of craft cannabis located here in Eugene. They operate in a state-of-the-art facility featuring small, sealed rooms with extreme environmental controls that allows them to produce a true “craft cannabis” product that is getting rave reviews around the state.

Cannalife Solutions

The facility with its nineteen independently controllable and isolated grow room environments has afforded the unique opportunity to do advanced controlled testing of a variety of strains, nutrients, growing mediums, environments, lights and a myriad of other factors, and meet the rigorous standards of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.

Cannalife Solutions LLC is a business registered with Oregon Secretary of State, Corporation Division. The registry number is #134270099. 

Superior flavor, aromas that are true to the plants’ specific genealogy, proper long-term environmentally controlled curing practices and hand trimmed by masters – their products are simple, consistent and superior.

They have been spotlighted around the country and featured in many magazines including Grow Magazine (https://growmag.com/order/technology-volume-5-issue-1) and Bloomberg (https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/2020-04-20/testing-results-for-led-cannabis-growing-lights)

They are proud to be part of the Eugene community, providing good-paying jobs and growing a better business model as a leader in their industry.

You can ask for Cannalife Solutions at any of your favorite dispensaries.

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CannalifeSolutionsLLC/

WEBSITE: https://www.cannalife.solutions/

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