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SOLIS FARMS

Spanning over 100 acres, SOLIS was born in 2019 on 2 farms located in Santa Barbara county:
Los Alamos Gardens & Long Canyon.

Named after the Roman word for sun, we leverage the power of the unique Santa Barbara microclimate 'refrigerated sunshine' to cultivate premium cannabis with exceptional flavor, aroma, and high cannabinoid content.

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By taking the world’s best genetics and growing them in living soil, we reduce the Carbon Footprint through low energy consumption and water waste, creating a perfect environment for our plants and the surrounding ecosystem to thrive. The conservation efforts we make to protect our plants and our neighboring environment allows us to produce one of the largest cannabis outputs in California.

Conservation Efforts We’ve Made:

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8 acres of land donated in the La Purisima Mitigation Bank

A major permanent conservation effort to protect several threatened and endangered species within the Purisima Hills in Santa Barbara County, as well as permanent protection of critically important grasslands and oak woodlands

02

500 acres of land donated to the Santa Barbara Land Trust Conservation Easement

Protected habitat types on SOLIS’ farms include endangered California Tiger Salamander, Western Spadefoot Toad, Coast Live Oak Woodland, and CA sagebrush scrub habitat. The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County has helped to preserve over 27,000 acres of natural resources and agricultural lands

03

Built a sanctuary for endangered species for breeding & migration

Through our efforts to protect endangered species and their habitat, we closely worked with Fish & Wildlife depts on several mitigation measures, establishing a new breeding pond located within a new built 43 acre nature reserve.

WHAT IS LIVING SOIL? WHAT IS LIVING SOIL? WHAT IS LIVING SOIL? WHAT IS LIVING SOIL?
Living soil is a type of soil teeming with a diverse community of microorganisms, fungi, and other tiny critters that create a thriving ecosystem within the ground. Unlike regular potting mix or garden soil, which can be inert and devoid of life, living soil is a dynamic and complex environment that benefits both plants and overall health of the ecosystem.

Healthier Plants

Living soil, teeming with beneficial microbes and fungi, enhances nutrient availability, strengthens plant immunity, and promotes root growth, leading to healthier plants, reduced reliance on synthetic inputs, and ultimately, a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system.

Sustainability

By recycling organic matter and minimizing reliance on external inputs, living soil creates a closed-loop system. This, in turn, enhances soil health by improving structure, aeration, and water retention, leading to increased long-term fertility. Furthermore, living soil contributes significantly to climate change mitigation by effectively sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Cost-Effectiveness

By fostering a thriving microbial community, soil can significantly reduce the need for supplemental fertilizers, leading to cost savings. This enhanced soil health also allows for multiple seasons of use, minimizing the need for frequent soil replacement and reducing the environmental impact associated with continual soil amendments.

SUN GROWN

DAYLIGHT

Full spectrum natural light provides a more complete and natural light source compared to traditional indoor lighting, resulting in healthier, stronger, and more vibrant plants with improved growth, development, and resistance.

Even the best full spectrum lamps cannot produce the same type of light as the sun. Despite trying to create “perfect” growing conditions, indoor requires more energy which reflects on costs that directly translates over to the consumer more than the quality or potency of the plant.

FLUORESCENT

L.E.D.

INCANDESCENT

SOLIS continues to debunk the myth that indoor is superior to that of sun grown. By placing popular indoor genetics in our living soil, our products have shown to produce full spectrum terpenes and complex flavor profiles that indoor grows cannot produce or replicate at the same scale.