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Preserving and Promoting Small-Scale Craft Cultivation

John Bayes is a key player in the Oregon and California industry for over 20 years. His focus is on education in combination with Buddhist teachings, that integrate intention into the cultivation practice. These practices, along with sourcing the highest level of organic inputs, create the methodology known as Intentional Horticulture. John has also consulted at all levels of the cannabis and hemp industry, from breeding and cultivation to state and national politics and advocacy.

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Sustainability

With countless growing techniques floating around in the cannabis domain, the task of creating a successful garden can feel quite overwhelming. At Green Bodhi our focus is on creating a setup that is not only organic, but one that is sustainable and environmentally friendly.

The main cultivation philosophy of Green Bodhi is to trust our natural intuition through awareness. By delineating our self-centered perspectives and aligning our minds with altruism, Bayes feels we can actually start to get a true glimpse of our relationship with the plant, ultimately bringing the plant to their true potential. This is yet another reason why, at Green Bodhi, we focus on regenerative and probiotic organic practices. With these philosophies in mind we aim to provide a final product that increases happiness while reducing suffering, all while being mindful of the footprint we are leaving behind. This is the root and meaning of Intentional Horticulture

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