The work now extends beyond a seed catalog, but it remains accountable to the same foundation: original cultivars, documented lineage, public record, and a disciplined expansion into products, spaces, and systems.
Since 2009, Gage Green Group has built a documented source record in genetics, cultivation knowledge, and cultural influence.
GGG began in breeding and remains grounded in source cultivars, archive record, and lineage discipline. That record now supports a broader long-horizon platform in research, healing, licensing, products, and environmental systems.
Institutional, licensing, and press conversations route through the GGG inquiry surface. Open inquiry routing.
The public-facing GGG record is anchored to 2009, while formative prehistory from 2008 remains documented in the deeper legacy timeline.
The legacy media kit credits GGG with more than 400 unique crosses, including Grape Stomper, Mendo Breath, Mango Puff, and High School Sweetheart.
The historical company record notes three consecutive High Times Cannabis Cup championships in 2016.

Archive photography and source-cultivar record remain central to the public surface.
Healing, products, and environments grow from the same source record as the genetics.
The broader GGG platform extends into botanical formulations, companion care, homes, greenhouses, and supportive systems for daily life. That expansion stays accountable to the same foundation: documented cultivars, research practice, and long-horizon stewardship.
Apothecary, household care, botanical formulations, and daily health practice.
Homes, greenhouses, environmental controls, sound, and autonomy.

Grateful Breath archive study

Grape Stomper OG archive study
The source record supports a broader platform in homes, tools, and environments.
GGG's next chapter extends the same source record into greenhouses, household systems, environmental controls, and other material applications. The forward work is still accountable to breeding history, archive discipline, and documented use.
The public record is already deep. The work now is presenting it clearly.
Media-kit material, continuity timelines, interviews, awards, and cultivar history already exist. The homepage pulls that record forward so visitors can see continuity, influence, and documented authorship without relying on mythology.
The public-facing GGG record is anchored to 2009, while formative prehistory from 2008 remains documented in the deeper legacy timeline.
The legacy media kit credits GGG with more than 400 unique crosses, including Grape Stomper, Mendo Breath, Mango Puff, and High School Sweetheart.
The historical company record notes three consecutive High Times Cannabis Cup championships in 2016.
The TTAB record preserves Gage Forums, Gage Green Gatherings, the ICMag Gage Green Genetics board, and a tester program described as beginning on the GGG boards in 2010.
Adam Dunn Show 04-14-25
A recent public appearance that keeps GGG visible inside grower, breeder, and industry conversation.
Grow Bud Yourself Episode 125
The media-kit archive records a featured 2024 guest appearance, extending GGG into a mainstream cultivation-media audience.
An Ode to Organic Cannabis Cultivation
Referenced in the original media kit as a 2023 feature, reinforcing GGG's role in organic cultivation discourse.
History of Mendo Breath
The media-kit archive records dedicated 2023 storytelling around Mendo Breath, turning a cultivar into a cultural artifact rather than a catalog SKU.
Foundational period and early commercial presence
The historical record places early GAGE and Gage Green Group activity in cultivation, genetics, personal branding, and Oakland-area commerce. The old media kit also cites Gage Green flower and genetics being available through Harborside and other Oakland dispensaries in 2010.
Recognition, natural farming, and a stronger public identity
GGG becomes internationally recognized by 2011/2012, publishes natural-farming work in Skunk Magazine, relocates to Mendocino in 2012, and deepens the brand around spirituality, natural healing, and probiotic cultivation. The trademark timeline frames this as the period when the name begins acting as a true public brand.
Michigan, wider reputation, and national accolades
The company history marks the move to Michigan in 2014 and the growth of interstate reputation through events, collaborations, and media. The TTAB record also preserves Gage Forums, Gage Green Gatherings, and the ICMag Gage Green Genetics board as part of the public educational layer around GGG. In 2016 GGG wins three back-to-back High Times Cannabis Cup titles, and by 2017 the brand carries enough goodwill that the trademark record describes it as already established before formal federal activity.
Registry, research, apothecary, and expansion belong in one public record.
These pillars are the main public expressions of GGG. Each one has a distinct role, but all of them trace back to the same breeding record, archive discipline, and long-horizon expansion.

A living registry for authored genetics, provenance, and the family record around them.
The registry remains the operational heart of GGG v2, but it no longer has to read like an isolated data utility. Each accession now sits inside lineage, archive record, and the broader public history that gives the work context.

Field notes, working papers, and a research archive that can hold both rigor and cultivation wisdom.
Research at GGG spans plant genetics, cultivation practice, formulation logic, environment design, and the slow accumulation of observational intelligence. The archive is presented as a library for serious operators rather than a brittle laboratory dashboard.

Botanical formulations shaped by observation, natural healing, household care, and restraint.
The apothecary keeps its live tooling while reading as part of a larger Gage Green world: formulation intelligence, companion care, botanical products, and practical guidance presented with discipline rather than empty wellness theatre.

The route map for genetics, research, products, and governance.
The long-range platform extends beyond one category, but the public explanation stays concrete: technology, products, ecosystem entities, governance, infrastructure, and a visible path back to the source record.
Research, education, culture, and breeding history stay connected here.
The original GGG record kept cultivation, aesthetics, music, and education close together. This rebuild keeps that record visible and gives the registry a wider frame of writing, archives, and cultural context.
Working papers, field notes, and cultivation writing that support originators, partners, and serious readers.
Knowledge transfer for growers, collaborators, apprentices, and future operators who need more than short-form marketing.
Music, aesthetics, and public memory keep the house specific instead of generic.
Accession history, family records, and release history stay visible beside current systems so authorship remains intact.
Governance, research, and registry systems are visible without overclaiming.
The public site shows what exists today: registry systems, governance basics, archive record, and research surfaces. It avoids turning internal machinery into spectacle or claiming capabilities the site cannot demonstrate.
GGG keeps source cultivars, lineage, and archive record visible on the public site.
The public surface shows governance, registry, and research systems without claiming more than it can demonstrate.
Research connects accession records, field notes, formulations, and longer-range development work.
The long-range platform extends from breeding into products, greenhouses, homes, and supportive technology.
Public pages focus on governance, stewardship, research, and the documented record. Technical or operator-only details remain private unless they can be explained responsibly on the public site.
One house, several operating expressions.
The ecosystem gathers the operating entities around genetics, wellness, culture, and events. Each role is distinct, but the structure should read as one Gage house rather than a set of disconnected brands.
Gage Green Group
The heritage brand tying together genetics, research, education, culture, and expansion strategy.
GGG Natural
A wellness and natural-product expression aligned with apothecary, household, and botanical care categories.
Genetic Designer
A genetics-forward operating layer connected to the registry and long-term IP positioning.
Big Cloud
The cultural wing for music, events, and media activity connected to the larger GGG record.
Organic Cup
A community and event platform for gatherings, education, and public activation around the house.
The next platform grows from the same source record.
GGG's long-range expansion includes healing, homes, infrastructure, and other material systems, but it remains grounded in the same breeding record, archive discipline, and stewardship that built the house.
GGG is building structures that can operate across more than one legal regime while keeping stewardship of genetics, products, and brand value intact.
The business extends beyond one category, but each expansion lane still routes back to genetics, research, products, culture, and stewardship.
Heritage content, live registry systems, apothecary work, and ecosystem expressions remain connected in one public record.
Editorial restraint and clearer hierarchy help the public site stay credible while deeper diligence remains private.
This public front door keeps the essentials together: genetics, archive, research, and long-horizon expansion presented as one public record with the original line intact.