From Soil to Shelf: Our 4-Stage Quality Control System

For a dispensary buyer, true quality isn’t about one great harvest—it’s about the consistent, compliant, and predictable performance of every batch, every time. At PentaFlora, we manage quality through a rigorous, four-stage control system that begins with cultivation and ends with compliant retail-ready packaging.

Here is a look at the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that ensure you receive a product you can always trust:

1. Growing: Quality Begins with Environmental Mastery

We view our cultivation rooms as precision laboratories, where nothing is left to chance. This control minimizes risk and maximizes genetic potential.

  • Clean Inputs: We use only certified, organic growing mediums and nutrient solutions, proactively eliminating the risk of heavy metals or contaminants right from the start.
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Our proactive, non-chemical approach to pest and disease management ensures that every batch is strictly pesticide-free, protecting consumer health and guaranteeing compliance.
  • In-Process Quality Checks: Throughout the grow cycle, our Quality Assurance (QA) team conducts scheduled visual and physical inspections to track plant health, size, and development against strain-specific metrics.

2. Drying: Preserving Potency and Purity

Drying is the most critical process for preserving the fragile compounds that define premium cannabis—terpenes and cannabinoids. Rushing this stage degrades the product and destroys value.

  • Controlled Climate: Our drying rooms are maintained within a narrow band of 60–70°F and 45–55% Relative Humidity (RH). This slow, cool process prevents the rapid evaporation of volatile terpenes.
  • Darkness and Airflow: Buds are dried in darkness with gentle, consistent airflow, which protects the integrity of the trichomes and prevents the formation of mold or mildew.
  • Moisture Targets: We meticulously track moisture content to the optimal range (typically 9-13%), ensuring the flower is perfectly conditioned for the next phase.

3. Curing: Maximizing Flavor and Smoothness

Curing is the final maturation process that unlocks the full flavor profile and provides a smoother experience for the end consumer.

  • Extended Curing Protocol: Our flower is cured in airtight, light-blocking containers (such as glass or food-grade bins) where moisture is slowly pulled from the center of the bud.
  • Humidity Stabilization: We monitor and maintain humidity levels (aiming for ≈55%−65% RH) to allow for the slow conversion of residual starches and sugars.
  • ‘Burping’ & Monitoring: Containers are ‘burped’ daily during the initial weeks to release gases and refresh oxygen. This process refines the flavor, transforming raw biomass into truly premium, connoisseur-grade flower.

4. Packaging: Protecting Integrity and Ensuring Compliance

The final stage is designed to protect the cured quality and ensure seamless, risk-free transition to your retail environment.

  • Trichome Preservation: Our trimming and packaging protocols minimize physical handling and static buildup to protect the delicate trichomes and prevent potency loss.
  • Compliance Verification: Before sealing, all products are triple-checked against the manifest to ensure accurate weight, labeling, and lot-number matching.
  • Retail-Ready Delivery: Products are packaged using industry best practices in secure, compliant containers, minimizing your internal labor costs and ensuring the flower arrives as fresh as the day it was cured.

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