The team at Denver-based Clarity Gardens shows Cannabis Business Times how it has made its weekly harvest and repop processes more efficient while maintaining quality and staying on a consistent schedule.

Founders of Denver-based Clarity Gardens refer to their grow as a "machine," and emphasize consistency in cultivation.

With precise 54-day flower cycles, every Tuesday, a team of about six people harvests one of seven tiered flower rooms, and 36 hours later, that room is refilled with hundreds to more than 1,000 plants within a matter of hours.

Clarity Gardens invited Cannabis Business Times to its indoor facility, which has undergone a complete transformation since the early days of Colorado's cannabis market, to observe a harvest and room reset and see the team in action.

In this video, Lance Savage, co-founder and general manager of Clarity Gardens, and Harrison Zukas, director of sales and post production, explain steps they take to improve harvest and repop efficiencies while maintaining quality to stay on schedule to produce 500 to 700 pounds of flower each month.

Read more about Clarity Gardens' evolution in the July 2023 issue of Cannabis Business Times. And watch for more videos from the "Cut Costs Not Corners" series, which will go live weekly through December 18.