weGrow

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weGrow
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedical Marijuana & Retailing
Founded2010 (2010)
FounderDhar Mann
Derek Peterson
Number of locations
4 (closed): Oakland, California, Sacramento, California, Phoenix, Arizona, Washington D.C., United States
Area served
Nationwide
Number of employees
More than 30 people (2011)
Websitewww.wegrowstore.com (defunct)

weGrow was a national hydroponics franchise that sold products and services to help patients cultivate medicinal marijuana.[1][2] It was the first hydroponics store in the US that openly talked about cultivating cannabis for medical use. It was branded as the "first honest hydro store" and called the "Wal-Mart of Weed" by CNN.[3]

History

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weGrow was founded in January 2010 by Dhar Mann and Derek Peterson.[4] They began franchising the brand in October of that year. weGrow currently has franchises in Sacramento, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, with a non-retail distribution hub in Oakland, California.[5]

weGrow stores did not sell marijuana, but sold the supplies and services that cultivators need to grow marijuana. They also provided education and advice on all aspects of medical marijuana cultivation. Stores gave indoor grow demonstrations using real (non-marijuana) plants and offer classes on how medical marijuana can be safely and responsibly cultivated. On-site medical doctors performed patient evaluations, and expert technicians advise customers on building professional grow rooms.[6]

A fourth weGrow store opened in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 2012, the same day that the six approved medical marijuana cultivators were announced in D.C.[7] The weGrow D.C. store is owned and operated by franchisee Alex Wong.[8] The store is 2,500 square feet and is located at 1522 Rhode Island Avenue NE.[9] The weGrow D.C. location grand opening was attended and covered by numerous media outlets, including Huffington Post,[10] USA Today,[11] the Washington Post,[12] and many others.

In early 2011, the weGrow store was closed and Peterson filed lawsuits against the company, citing unpaid debts.[13] He accused Mann of running a "hydroponzi scheme" in a Mother Jones interview.[14] A spokesman for Mann said that Peterson fabricated the allegations in retaliation for Mann's decision to downsize their partnership;[14] Mann successfully countersued Peterson for a cash settlement and stocks in Peterson's own company.[13]

Past closed locations

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weGrow had four retail spaces.

  • Oakland, California – This store opened January 28, 2010, initially under the brand “iGrow.” It reopened as weGrow on October 3, 2010. The 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) store was originally a hydroponics superstore, but the franchising of the weGrow brand turned this store into a non-retail distribution hub.[15]
  • Sacramento, California – The first weGrow franchise opened this 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) store on February 26, 2011.[16]
  • Phoenix, Arizona – A franchisee opened this store on June 1, 2011. The Phoenix store was the largest weGrow store, at 21,000 square feet (2,000 m2).[17]
  • Washington D.C. – A franchisee opened this store on March 30, 2012.[18]

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