HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Pleasantrees today announces its 200th cannabis harvest. This milestone comes five years after recreational cannabis sales became legal in the Wolverine State. Founded in 2018, Pleasantrees has been a pioneer since Michigan’s green rush began.
From the first harvest to today, Pleasantrees has cultivated an impressive 87,000 plants and harvested 26,000 pounds of flower. All cultivation and processing operations occur in the 50,000-square-foot facility in Harrison Township. The facility boasts 25,000 sq. ft. of canopy across its 10 grow rooms.
Since its inception, Pleasantrees has not remediated a single gram of flower from its harvest. The plants are harvested and trimmed by hand, which preserves the quality, longevity, and health of both the plant and flower. Pleasantrees is vertically integrated, packaging goods for sale at its five dispensaries and select wholesalers throughout Michigan.
Pleasantrees has grown 212 unique strains of cannabis. The strains go by names such as “Grape Gas” and “Lemon Freezee” and accompany a curated retail product selection at Pleasantrees dispensaries.
“We take pride in not only offering incredible products but in doing so with no remediation,” said Randall Buchman, founder and CEO of Pleasantrees. “Our commitment to quality shows in every batch, from the first to the two hundredth.”
Learn more about the Pleasantrees cultivation facility enjoypleasantrees.com/cultivation.
ABOUT PLEASANTREES
Pleasantrees is a vertically-integrated, multi-state cannabis company. It presently operates five retail establishments in Hamtramck (recreational), Houghton Lake (recreational), East Lansing, Michigan (dual-licensed), Lincoln Park (recreational) and Mount Clemens (dual-licensed). Additionally, the company has cultivation and processing facilities in Harrison Township, Michigan.
For more information visit enjoypleasantrees.com.