Haisen Development LLC
CCL22-0001274Haisen Development LLC, legally known as Haisen Development LLC, holds an Adult-Use Small Mixed-Light Tier 2 license located in Santa Cruz County This license was created on Nov 01, 2022, and was Expired on Jul 07, 2025. This license allowed up to 10.0k sqft of canopy. This is one of [number] of cultivation licenses that became inactive in Santa Cruz County during [end month, end year].
The license for Haisen Development LLC is registered under the ownership of Haifang Bozkurt and Yihua Song.
Medium businesses generally cover 10,001 to 87,120 sqft of canopy. This range may appeal to growers looking to scale their operations while balancing production goals with quality and efficiency. Farms in this size range are usually smaller farmers who were successful enough in the legal market to expand their grow area, or smaller investment capital businesses who are looking to strike a balance between scale and business stability. Depending on the values and funding of these farms, they may or may not be able to provide careful attention to every plant they grow, which can result in varied wuality depending on the brand.
Large businesses, as Higher Origins defines them, exceed 87,120 sqft of canopy and operate on an industrial scale. The sheer scale of these operations don't really allow for methods that address the needs of each plant individually. Everything from genetics to trimming to fertilizing needs to be optimized. Due to their massive operational costs, large businesses are funded by venture capital firms or wealthy individuals. These businesses are the result of the new regulated California cannabis laws, operating at a scale that makes it difficult to maintain a cultural tie to the origins of the industry.
Mixed-Light farms combine sunlight with supplemental lighting to extend growing seasons. This approach is used by farms of various sizes to support year-round production with a focus on efficiency and resource management. Plants are often covered and uncovered in hoop houss depending on the seasonal conditions, and these environmental changes from varied light conditions influence how the plants express their genetics.
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These licensing records were last updated on Jul 17, 2025, and are sourced from the California Department of Cannabis Control