MicroCannabi

Growing with Focus and Consistency

MicroCannabi is a family-run micro-producer located in Quebec. Since 2021, they have been cultivating cannabis on a small scale with a clear commitment to quality and consistency. With just over 2,100 square feet of canopy spread across four production rooms, the company operates on a three-week harvest cycle that allows for a steady and manageable flow of product throughout the year.

From the beginning, MicroCannabi has placed importance on feedback, both from consumers and within the team. Their process is based on careful observation and continuous improvement, which includes making informed decisions about nutrition and growing methods. This practical approach led them to CANNA.

Finding the Right Fit

When setting up their facility, MicroCannabi trialed multiple nutrient systems. Early on, they noticed recurring issues with other brands, including deficiencies in potassium and nitrogen. After testing and speaking with industry peers, they switched fully to CANNA products. Since then, they have reported greater stability across their rooms, fewer adjustments during feeding, and a higher level of trust in the results.

They use CANNA Coco A and B throughout the entire cycle, along with CANNA additives such as CANNABOOST, RHIZOTONIC XP, CANNAZYM and PK 13/14. The straightforward nature of the nutrient line makes it easier to manage, and MicroCannabi has found that following the standard recipes delivers consistent results without the need for constant recalibration.

From rockwool to Coco

Initially, MicroCannabi grew in rockwool using CANNA Substra Vega and Flores. Although this worked well for a time, they found that rockwool required frequent irrigation and produced excess runoff. These inefficiencies led them to test other substrates.

After trialing CANNA Coco Flex, they noticed improvements almost immediately. Coco Flex allowed for better water retention, stronger root systems, and healthier plants. As a pre-buffered, ready-to-use substrate, it simplified their workflow while also improving plant performance. The switch brought higher yields and improved cannabinoid and terpene levels. In particular, THC levels that had previously plateaued around 21 to 22 percent began to reach closer to 30 percent. In one case, their smallest room produced a yield that exceeded the previous average of their largest space.

In addition to plant performance, the switch to Coco Flex reduced labour needs, streamlined their production flow, and lowered operational waste. These improvements aligned with MicroCannabi’s longer-term goals around quality and sustainability.

Collaboration in Practice

MicroCannabi describes their partnership with CANNA as dependable and responsive. The team values the clear communication and quick support, as well as the technical knowledge available when needed. With CANNA products integrated across their entire grow cycle, MicroCannabi can focus on maintaining plant health, managing harvest schedules and refining their genetics.

They take pride in the visual consistency of their plants, referring to the deep green associated with healthy crops fed by CANNA. For them, predictable results are essential — especially in a small-scale operation where every square metre matters.

One of their standout cultivars, Grease Monkey, is known for its high THC potential and aromatic profile dominated by Caryophyllene, Limonene, Farnesene and Myrcene. This variety reflects the core of their approach: stable genetics, well-managed environments and trusted inputs.

Looking Ahead

MicroCannabi continues to grow gradually, with a focus on maintaining quality rather than chasing scale. The switch to CANNA Coco Flex has not only improved plant outcomes but also brought their production model closer to their sustainability goals. Their collaboration with CANNA supports their vision for clean, efficient cultivation and a reliable product that meets both industry standards and consumer expectations.

27/07/2025