SunMed Growers is a Warwick, MD sun-grown cannabis cultivator. Find SunMed flower, pre-rolls, vapes, and live rosin at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore.

SunMed Growers is a Warwick, Maryland sun-grown cannabis cultivator operating one of the largest greenhouse cultivation facilities in the state. ReLeaf Shop Baltimore carries SunMed flower, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, and live rosin concentrates — rotating selection based on current SunMed production.
SunMed's greenhouse cultivation harnesses natural sunlight rather than indoor HPS or LED-only grows. The trade-off: longer cycle times and more weather variability, but cleaner terpene expression and lower energy footprint. For shoppers prioritizing flavor depth and sustainable-cultivation provenance, SunMed sits in the Maryland top tier alongside cultivators like Grow West and District Cannabis.
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SunMed Growers operates from Warwick, Maryland — a Cecil County town in the northeast corner of the state. The cultivation facility is one of the largest licensed cannabis greenhouses in Maryland, with a footprint that allows SunMed to support a wide cultivar catalog rather than narrowing to a few flagship strains. Greenhouse-grown cannabis under natural light produces terpene profiles that tend to read as more expressive — myrcene-forward indicas develop deeper sedating notes; limonene-forward sativas show more pronounced citrus. This is a generalization (genetics matter more than light source), but it's the qualitative pattern most Maryland reviewers report.
The Maryland premium-cultivator tier includes SunMed Growers (Warwick, sun-grown greenhouse), Grow West (Cumberland, indoor — known for craft small-batch), District Cannabis (Capitol Heights area, indoor), and Curio Wellness (Lutherville, indoor). SunMed tends to win on price-to-quality for the premium-greenhouse niche; Grow West and District tend to win on absolute quality at the high end; Curio sits in the broad mid-to-premium range with consistent availability. Most ReLeaf shoppers rotate among these based on weekly drops and pricing. Browse all brands at ReLeaf.
The natural-sunlight cultivation method uses meaningfully less electricity per pound of flower than fully indoor grows. For Maryland shoppers who weight environmental footprint or local-cultivation provenance in purchasing decisions, SunMed is one of the clearer choices on the menu. The greenhouse approach also produces cannabis that retains more of its full-spectrum terpene and flavonoid expression compared to flower grown under narrowband LED lighting alone.
SunMed Growers is a Maryland-licensed cannabis cultivator based in Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland. The company operates one of the state's largest licensed greenhouse facilities, cultivating cannabis flower for sale across Maryland's licensed dispensary network — including ReLeaf Shop Baltimore.
Mac 1 is consistently the most-requested SunMed strain at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore — a balanced hybrid known for creamy citrus aromatics and potent, long-lasting effects. Grape Gushers (indica-dominant) and Lemon Skunk (sativa) round out the most-rotated cultivars.
For premium greenhouse-grown Maryland flower, SunMed sits in the value-to-quality sweet spot. Eighths (3.5g) typically run $45–60 — lower than the top-shelf indoor brands but with terpene expression that often rivals them. For shoppers who want premium quality without paying for the absolute top of the indoor-craft tier, SunMed is the recommended pick.
SunMed Growers products are available at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore at 1114 Cathedral St, open 9 AM–11 PM daily. Browse current SunMed inventory and pricing on the ReLeaf menu. SunMed is also available at many other Maryland licensed dispensaries through the brand's statewide distribution.
SunMed Growers is a cultivator that produces multiple strain types — indica, sativa, and hybrid cultivars. The brand isn't characterized by a single category. Specific SunMed strains: Grape Gushers is indica-dominant; Lemon Skunk is sativa; Mac 1 is a balanced hybrid. Look at the strain-specific label (or ask the budtender) rather than the brand for indica/sativa/hybrid information.