Welcome to Gatz Organic
Never compromise
Gatz Organic is built from years of real growing — indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses — and a long respect for what this plant can do when it’s given the right conditions.
It all started in the dirt. Learning through seasons, environments, and repetition. Seeing what holds up and what falls apart. Over time, one thing became clear: the best results don’t come from forcing plants, they come from setting them up correctly from the start.
Outdoors, that means strong structure, natural resistance to pests and disease, and the ability to handle real conditions. Indoors, it means structure, canopy control, and resin — plants that respond well to training, fill a room evenly, and finish the way you expect them to. Across the board, we breed for balance, reliability, and expression.
Every variety we release goes through repeated, controlled testing. Lines are run, observed, adjusted, and run again — often over the course of two years — to isolate traits and make sure they perform consistently across multiple cycles and environments. Nothing leaves here after just one good run.
All of this work is done in living soil, using the same APSU Soil blends that are available to you. We keep our environment controlled but natural, biome-inspired, and balanced — never overly hungry or pushed. That allows us to see how a plant truly behaves when it’s supported instead of stressed, and it ensures what we release can be realistically replicated by growers at home.
This is a passion project built on experience, patience, and respect for the plant. We’ve been growing and consulting for years, and along the way our work has found its way into gardens far beyond our own. But the goal has never been recognition — it’s been to share solid genetics that growers can trust.
Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been doing this a long time, you’re welcome here. We appreciate you taking the time to check us out, and we hope our work earns a place in your garden.
Our Approach to Genetics
Our goal is to create varieties that work with their environment instead of fighting it. For outdoor lines, that means strong resistance to pests and disease, solid structure, and the ability to perform reliably through changing conditions. For indoor varieties, we focus on structure, resin production, and canopy development—plants that grow evenly, respond well to training, and finish heavy.
Balance guides everything we do. We look for plants that stand on their own strengths and build from there. If a variety performs better with a shorter, tighter structure, we lean into that. If it shines when grown larger, we allow it to stretch and express. Healthy structure, natural resilience, and consistent expression are the traits we select for.
Every release goes through repeated, controlled testing. Lines are run, observed, adjusted, and run again—often over the course of two years—before anything is shared. This process allows us to isolate traits, fine-tune performance, and make sure each variety holds up across multiple cycles, not just one good run.
We work patiently, in conversation with the plant, and release genetics only when they’re truly ready—never a second sooner.
Grown in The Same Soil Available to You
All Gatz Organic genetics are grown and tested in living soil systems built to reflect natural balance. We use the same APSU Soil blends that are available to you — soils designed to support plants steadily, without being overly aggressive, nutrient-hungry, or chemically imbalanced.
This matters because soil shapes expression. By growing in a controlled, biome-inspired environment, we’re able to see how a plant truly behaves when it’s supported rather than pushed. Nutrients are present, but never forced. Biology does the work, and the plant sets the pace.
Working in APSU Soil keeps our process consistent from run to run and ensures that what we release can be realistically replicated by growers at home. Nothing we produce depends on extreme feeding or artificial conditions. What you grow in is what we grow in.
That shared foundation is intentional. It keeps the process honest, repeatable, and rooted in nature.

