Humboldt Seeds
History of cultivation in Humboldt
The cultivation in Humboldt began in the 60's. When cannabis cultivation became both more popular and pursued, the hippies migrated from the big city to the north, where the mountains provided protection and discretion, because very few people lived there, there were very few police, and communities were much less right-wing than in LA.
This trend has become more pronounced over time, and more and more people of California and other states went to live there, seeking tranquility to cultivate. The result was that it became the mecca of culture in the United States, and the place where the foreign culture product of high quality, 100% organic, reaches higher prices across the country.
About the Humboldt area
The miners of the gold rush in the nineteenth century came and bought land, with the classic American desire to become millionaires at any price.
Most did not make it, and the population declined when gold ended. Those that remained lived to cut redwoods and other trees, manufacturing illegal whiskey at night ("moonshining") and in general lived well outside the reach of the law.
With this isolation and relative freedom, combined with a favorable climate, the region became a perfect destination for growers throughout the United States.
The harvest festivals of Humboldt was the demonstration that the region had become the epicenter of an alternative lifestyle in the United States, and today is the region that produces highest value marijuana in outdoor cultivation in the United States.
In addition, the number and diversity of growers is very large, and these growers are probably the largest community of breeders of varieties of cannabis in the world, and that's the reason why Humboldt is so important.
Humboldt Seeds Organization mission
Offering these super-special genetic from California to the rest of the world, transmitting the values on which this alternative community is based: cooperation, equality, respect for the environment, respect for human diversity and 100% organic farming, with the most advanced techniques.