Each team member at King City Gardens brings his or her own vision and experience to growing, but the team shares a singular vision to produce the best cannabis at affordable scale. They want to be the best not only in the U.S., but also in the world and beyond. Shooting for the Moon demands a lot of forethought. Even before the original team of ten members had a facility, they hand-selected strains and head-hunted genetics from some of the best growers worldwide. With their genotypes in order, Richard Mursinna and his team found and repurposed a K-Mart with 100,000 square feet of buildable space. They completed their build out in just eight months. Such a fast turnaround was only possible due to their cumulative experience over the decades and their solid plan of attack to secure strains and implement tried and true technologies.
Unlike some states where every application to grow is approved, Ohio is very selective with its licenses. King City Gardens installed LEDs from the very beginning, since the state has been pushing LEDs to reduce strain on the power grid. LEDs have the additional benefit of energy cost savings, which proved vital for their 100,000 square foot facility. The team plans to construct more R&D rooms and a larger mother room with Fluence LEDs overhead.
For Stephen Weik, Director of Training and Special Projects, and many members on the team, the mission to provide premier craft cannabis at scale remains a medicinal and human endeavor. From seed to sale, the plants are treated as more than just recreational enjoyment; Stephen and countless others have family and friends that rely on medicinal cannabis to relieve pain, ailments, discomfort, and melancholy. In Stephen’s words, “It’s that thought process of—we can continue to get better, we can continue to improve on practices and procedures that set us apart from other growers.” This yearning to be the best every day is a philosophy that King City Gardens holds in spades.