L.A. Family Farms

Website: https://losangelesfamilyfarms.com

L.A. Family Farms is a family-owned Los Angeles cannabis brand that grows its own indoor flower and presses it into solventless rosin, hash holes, and infused pre-rolls. Pheno hunting, cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution all happen in-house, so the flower in the pre-roll and the hash inside it come from the same plants.

Born and Based in L.A.

The brand is single-source and family-run, built on decades with the plant well before California went legal. That legacy background shows up as old-school growing instinct paired with new-school process control, and it is why the crew still carries weight with the growers who were doing this when it was risky.

Owning every step is the part that matters. Hunting their own phenos means the genetics on the shelf were chosen in-house instead of bought in bulk, and running their own manufacturing and distribution keeps the hash, the vapes, and the pre-rolls tied back to flower the same team grew.

What's in the Jar

Flower is the anchor: grown indoor in Los Angeles, hand picked, hand trimmed, and hand packaged. The lineup is built on variety rather than volume, with genetics that genuinely differ from jar to jar, from the citrus-forward end of the menu to gassier cuts like Tear Gas.

The Hash Side

Their rosin starts from fresh frozen whole-plant flower, and it feeds most of the rest of the catalog. Live rosin vapes carry half a gram of solventless hash rosin. Hash Holes pack 1.5 grams of flower infused with half a gram of that rosin, hand rolled with a reusable glass tip.

Two more formats round it out. Juniors are eight mini pre-rolls infused with ice water hash, half a gram each for four grams total, made for passing around rather than committing to one long smoke. Fusionz keeps it simpler: a two-gram premium pre-roll of blended flower.

The Trophy Case

The wins are recent and they are real. At Zalympix 2025 in Los Angeles the brand took Best Tasting, Best Overall, and Best Terps. Zalympix is judged blind, so all three came down to what was in the jar rather than whose name was on it.

They followed that with Best in Fruit at the 2026 International Billy Awards for Lemosa, which lands squarely on the citrus side of their genetics work. Named wins, dated, stacked inside about a year, in a market where most brands never get one.

Where to Find It

Distribution is California, and the brand runs its own retailer finder and delivery option, so the fastest route is checking which shops near you have the current drop in stock. Releases rotate, which means the jar sitting on the shelf this month may not be the one there next month.

The High Rise Read

This one is for people who care where the flower actually came from. Nothing is outsourced or white-labeled, the trophies were won blind, and the product line stays narrow enough that the hash and the flower reinforce each other instead of quietly competing for the same shelf space.

If you are working your way through the L.A. hash-hole shelf, this is a name worth paying full price for. Start with the flower to learn the genetics, then move to the Hash Holes, because the infused format is where the cultivation and the rosin work meet.