Joshua Haupt’s interest in the cannabis industry has its roots when had his first seizure at the age of fourteen, and Haupt’s lifelong battle with epilepsy started in the spring of 2000. For the next five years, Haupt’s treatment for epilepsy followed traditional medicine using heavy pharmaceuticals to control his seizures. Finally, at the age of nineteen, Haupt discovered that he could treat and control his epilepsy with a more holistic, healthy, and sustainable solution consisting of exercise, diet, and cannabis.
Joshua Haupt is the pioneer writer of one of the first “How to Grow” cannabis books called “Three-a-Light,” which he sold through his business called Pono Publications via the Internet for $ 500. Today, many commercial operations in multiple states have sought his help to improve and increase their yield. Haupt then started another business called Cultivation Max, a consulting company he staffed with master growers he had trained working at his large commercial grow operations.
Haupt made a line of nutrients for feeding the cannabis plants at each phase of a plant’s life. Haupt’s first set of growing techniques gave the plants tremendous stress, and without proper nourishment at the right time, the plants would likely die or hermaphrodite filling the flowers with seeds. And because there were no commercially available cannabis-specific nutrients when Haupt was developing his growing methods, he decided to come up with a cannabis nutrient line of his own. Thus a new company called Success Nutrients was born. Haupt started collaborating with agriculture chemists at Colorado State University, pioneering a nine-part nutrient line designed to support the development of a cannabis plant at each significant phase of its life cycle.
Joshua Haupt’s efforts and effective programs paid off, and his Cannabis brand achieved a high level of quality products. They do not own the retail outlets that sell their products. Instead, they sell to all the shelves in the state that are looking to grow their product offering. He also wants to support cultivators worldwide that are in search of a way to stay in business with all the big players looking to consolidate the industry and remove the small craft cannabis growers who love what they are doing.
Joshua saw an avenue to serve cultivators across the globe that want to focus on their strengths. They can achieve this with the support of the Artsy brand because they will provide them with support from start to finish. Including but not limited to: SOP’s, Training Manuals, Packaging, Merchandise, and so on to function efficiently.
Joshua Haupt sees his brand as a global cannabis brand operating in various states and countries that provides top-shelf cannabis to more consumers. Most importantly, they would be helping build communities that are within cannabis and supporting organizations that benefit from cannabis. One of those is LPP or Last Prisoner Project, which supports getting prisoners out behind bars for non-violent cannabis crimes.
Another one is Wounded Warrior, an organization that supports veterans who have conditions that develop while in the military, and offers a cannabis solution that allows them to live their lives rather than being dependent on opioids and not functioning in society and enjoying their lives. “My goal is to inspire readers that they too can follow their dreams in life with business. Also, I want to inspire people with epilepsy that they too can create a solution that doesn’t involve taking endless pills to numb your mind and suffer from bad side effects”, shares the Cannabis advocate.