Kings of Kush - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I've Got an Idea
Anthony "Sully" Sullivan, the OxiClean guy, buys a farm to grow CBD for his daughter with developmental challenges. He recruits his friend Dave — but they know zero about farming.

This Farm Grows Rocks
Sully and Dave struggle to prep land to plant their CBD seedlings. Huge rocks in the soil become their enemy. They learn the difference between tilling and harrowing... or try to.

They're All Gonna Die
The crew begins planting seedlings in the ground, with Sully shouting orders to veteran farm hands. A sweltering day turns into a mission to water — and save — their CBD plants.

It's Our Lucky Day
Sully and Dave meet with a local hemp broker about selling their crop, but he needs a favour first. In order to deliver, they will need to find a processing facility--and fast.

Mold's the Enemy
Sully and Dave purchased the newest in drying technology, but they don't think it will be sufficient to dry their entire crop fast enough. Dave comes up with a second solution.

We're Growing the Wrong Weed
Weeds are growing faster than Sully and Dave's CBD weed. They test out a horse-drawn plow to pull them up. The crew finds male plants which could contaminate their female flowers.

The Best Defense is a Good Offense
A missing ATV spurs Sully and Dave to amp up security. Dave's dad, a Vietnam vet, weighs in. It's a race to finish drying the frozen crop, or else their own harvest will suffer.

Harvest Begins!
It's finally time to start chopping down hemp plants. Dave and Sully cut the first ceremonial bud. They face a bottleneck of biomass and a souring business deal for their CBD crop.

Community Outreach
Sully and Dave sponsor the local Plainfield parade, smack dab in the middle of harvest. During the chaos, their efforts to connect with their neighbors backfire at every turn.

For Devon
Frost hits when one of the industry's biggest tastemakers, Sherbinski, is due to tour Montkush. Sully gets bad news from home. Sully and Dave get their final CBD rosin tested.
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