Solar Farm Nearly Completes New Facility
Expanding Capacity, Boosting Efficiency, and Scaling Sustainable Cannabis in Thailand
October 2025 — Solar Farm Thailand is entering its next chapter. The company’s new indoor cultivation facility, spanning more than 2,700 square meters, is nearly complete — a major milestone that will expand production, improve sustainability, and strengthen Thailand’s position in the medical cannabis sector.
Expanding Capacity and Production
The new site features eight flowering rooms, three drying rooms, one expanded mother room, and a double-stacked veg room — designed for optimal space utilization and workflow efficiency. Each flowering room is capable of producing more than 50 kilograms per batch, allowing Solar Farm to reach up to 500 kilograms of medical-grade cannabis per month once fully operational.
This expansion marks a step change in scale and consistency for Solar Farm Thailand, aligning with the company’s GACP-aligned cultivation standards and commitment to reliable medical wholesale in Thailand.
Built for Efficiency and Sustainability
The new facility takes what Solar Farm has learned over the past two years and brings it to a higher level of precision and sustainability. The infrastructure integrates an advanced irrigation system, refined lighting layouts, and improved environmental controls — reducing waste while ensuring consistent quality across every room.
“Every decision we made in the design process focused on efficiency and consistency,” said a Solar Farm Thailand representative. “We’ve learned from our past operations and built this new site to improve water management, nutrient delivery, and overall workflow for our cultivation team.”
The double-stacked veg room reflects this focus on innovation — maximizing yield per square meter while maintaining the high standards expected under Thai and EU GACP protocols.
Advanced Infrastructure and Quality Control
This new generation of the facility includes upgraded monitoring systems that track temperature, humidity, CO₂, and nutrient levels in real time. Each room is isolated and controlled independently, helping the team fine-tune conditions and prevent cross-contamination.
For partners in medical wholesale Thailand and cannabis wholesale Bangkok, that means better consistency, stronger COA results, and a more predictable supply chain for licensed buyers.
Every harvest will continue to undergo rigorous QC and documentation, ensuring that Solar Farm Thailand’s GACP alignment remains intact from the very first batch produced in the new building.
Timeline and Next Steps
Construction is in its final stage, with full completion expected by early December 2025. However, the facility is on track to be operational by November 18, when the first set of plants will be moved in for cultivation trials.
Following a commissioning and validation phase, full-scale production is expected to begin shortly afterward — marking the official start of Solar Farm’s expanded production era.
The new site not only increases capacity but strengthens Thailand’s medical cannabis infrastructure — helping meet growing demand both domestically and internationally.
Looking Ahead
As Solar Farm Thailand prepares to move into its new facility, the team remains focused on what defines their approach: sustainable, controlled cultivation under GACP principles and a commitment to quality that supports Thailand’s evolving medical cannabis industry.
With greater production capacity, an advanced irrigation system, and a sustainability-first mindset, Solar Farm Thailand is positioning itself as a key supplier for medical wholesale in Thailand and beyond.
