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In this conversation, host Tad Hussey (KIS Organics) and Dr. Deron Caplan (CannaCribs Horticulture Consulting) discuss the intersection of agricultural science and commercial cannabis cultivation, focusing heavily on irrigation, lighting, and research methodologies. Drought Stress vs. Drybacks: Dr. Caplan clarifies a major industry misconception by distinguishing standard irrigation "drybacks" from actual "drought stress." He explains that drybacks work primarily by pulling oxygen into the root zone (which cannabis loves), whereas true drought stress requires pushing the plant past the point of water availability. The Nuance of Cannabinoid Bumps: While Dr. Caplan's landmark PhD research found that controlled drought stress in week seven of flowering could boost THC/CBD content by 30% to 40% without losing yield, he notes that repeating this in smaller pots with faster drybacks yielded no positive results. This highlights just how incredibly nuanced and difficult it is to trigger beneficial plant stress without harming the crop. Organics vs. Mineral Salts at Scale: The two debate the logistics of commercial cultivation. While mineral salts offer strict baseline consistency and easier pathogen sterilization for medical export markets, Dr. Caplan notes that data-driven, evidence-based living soil systems have come a long way and are proving to be increasingly scalable. Debunking the Leaf-Tip Cloning Myth: Dr. Caplan shares that his early research on propagation disproved a ubiquitous legacy market myth: cutting the tips off clone leaves actually reduces rooting success, unless leaves are so large that they are actively shading adjacent clones. Advanced Canopy Management: They discuss the massive yield and quality benefits (15% to 20% increases) of under-canopy lighting (UCL). Dr. Caplan details how commercial facilities can use a PAR meter to calculate the Leaf Area Index (LAI) to mathematically standardize how much foliage to prune, rather than relying on visual guesswork. The Future of Research: Dr. Caplan highlights his new commercial R&D facility in Canada designed to test applied science practices. They close by discussing the validity of peer-reviewed data versus private white papers, concluding that regardless of a grower's background, scientific data is the ultimate tool for bridging the gap between organic and conventional cultivation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Grow Sessions, Live Long and Process: GMP & the Future of Cultivation, Mark Doherty sits down with Darwin Millard—known as the “Spock of the industry”—to explore how GMP, consistency, and systems-based thinking are shaping not just today's operations, but the future direction of cultivation and processing as the industry matures.With a mechanical engineering background and a “cold and logical” approach, Darwin applies disciplined thinking to processing, summed up in his mantra: “Live long and process.” The episode covers the shift toward standardized, data-driven production and why solventless extraction is becoming a benchmark for purity and consistency in an increasingly quality-driven market.A major focus is facility design under GMP and GACP frameworks, and why even advanced operations still fail microbial standards due to avoidable design flaws like airflow, HVAC layout, and poor clean-room planning. Darwin outlines what true clean-room thinking requires—from non-porous materials to sanitation-first construction.Looking ahead, the conversation expands into what the next generation of cultivation will look like: more automated environments, tighter environmental control, real-time data monitoring, and increased alignment with pharmaceutical manufacturing standards. As markets mature, Darwin explains how operators who embrace repeatable systems, validation, and certification will be best positioned for scalability and long-term viability, while those relying on legacy methods will struggle to keep pace.The conversation also explores global regulatory pressures and how operators can navigate evolving compliance expectations while bridging pharma-grade rigor with emerging industry frameworks. Third-party certification is highlighted as a key strategy for future-proofing operations.To close, Darwin breaks down the economics of compliance—arguing that proactive investment in safety systems is not just regulatory, but essential for reducing risk, avoiding recalls, and building long-term operational resilience.Darwin Millard, CSQ (Cannabis Safety & Quality) Darwin Millard is a 18-year cannabis/hemp industry veteran, cannabinoid extraction specialist, policy change-maker, and one of Marijuana Venture's ‘40 Under 40' Executives to Watch in Cannabis. Colloquially known as “The Spock of Cannabis,” Millard has focused on the extraction and manufacturing of nutraceutical products containing cannabinoids for nearly two decades, helping companies “live long and process” by implementing cost-effective, purpose-driven phytocannabinoid processing and herbal product manufacturing solutions. Millard specializes in mechanical and solvent based extraction methods for isolating highly volatile terpenophenolic secondary metabolites from botanicals, and his expertise has progressed the cannabinoid product industry forward. In 2012, Millard took part in developing the first legally sold CBD dietary supplement and he's since worked in some capacity with every major publicly traded cannabis operator at some point in their business lifecycle.Throughout his vast industry experience, Millard learned first-hand about the need for standardization within the cannabis industries, which led him to where he is today. Now Millard champions the benefits of standardization as the Technical Director for Cannabis Safety & Quality (CSQ), the first accredited safety and quality certification program to meet ISO requirements and regulatory requirements from seed-to-sale for the manufacture of cannabinoid-containing products. In addition to his role at CSQ, Darwin is the Vice Chair of ASTM International's Committee D37 on Cannabis, a group dedicated to the development of voluntary consensus standards for the global cannabis/hemp industry.If you'd like to connect with Darwin, please email him at darwin@thespockofcannabis.com or connect with him on Linkedin.Mark Doherty, Doherty AgMark Doherty is the VP of Construction & Facilities Management for Grown Rogue, bringing over 15 years of experience in CEA and commercial cannabis cultivation. Throughout his career, he has led operations and facility development across multiple national brands, including roles as COO at Dual Draft Integrated Airflow, Exec. VP at urban-gro, and VP of Facilities Management at Vireo Growth.Through his firm Doherty Agriculture, Mark focuses on turning underperforming cultivation assets using his signature People, Plants, Profits framework—treating each facility as a living, breathing machine to drive efficiency, consistency, and profitability. He is known for combining deep technical expertise with practical leadership to elevate both.If you'd like to connect with Mark, please email him at mark.edward.doherty@gmail.com.Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive upcoming episodes.
Send us Fan MailErick and Mitch celebrate being ranked 2ND in the TOP 30 Filipino American Podcasts! Maraming Salamats and Many Thanks to all our fellow Canna-Kuyas and Marijuana-Ates for listening sharing and growing with us! Listen for the srping buddha lounge reset and don't forget to follow us @cannakuyas on instagram.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
This week, Jon Marshall, COO of Deep Roots Harvest joins the Cannabis Equipment News podcast to discuss why he stopped fighting forest fires as a smoke jumper and forecasting avalanches to become a cannabis industry executive.Also: The transition after Deep Roots acquired The Source in 2024.The state of the Nevada cannabis market.Why you must do no harm, stay flexible and keep an open mind after an acquisition.The marketing tactics and promotions that win business and new cannabis customers.Expectations for real regulatory change.The benefits of a "one plant solution" for the marijuana and hemp markets.The tech stack that makes his life easierPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast or suggest a potential guest, you can reach David Mantey at David@cannabisequipmentnews.com.#cannabis #weed #marijuana #420 #cannabiscommunity #cannabisculture #thc #cbd #weedlife #cannabisgrow #homegrow #weedgrower #cannabiseducation #cannabisindustry #medicalcannabis #cannabislifestyle #cannabisphotography #cannabisreview #dispensary #highlife #maryjane #ganja #kush #sativa #indica #weedstagram #smoke #stonerlife #hightimes
Send us Fan MailErick and Mitch recall 4/20's past and realize growing your own makes everyday a special day to celebrate this wonderful bountiful plant that is cannabis.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
In this episode of Grow Sessions, Mark Doherty sits down with Josh Turner of Yellowhammer Genetics to explore how genetics, facility design, and evolving regulations are shaping modern cultivation.With a background in organic farming, Josh shares how regenerative techniques can improve plant health and efficiency—and why these methods are often difficult to scale in commercial cultivation environments. The discussion highlights the shift from legacy growing practices to highly controlled, data-driven systems built for consistency and performance.The conversation also dives into facility design, emphasizing how lighting, HVAC, and irrigation must work together to create a balanced, high-performing environment. Josh explains how growers can optimize outputs by aligning environmental control with plant genetics.On the genetics side, Josh breaks down cannabis chemotypes, the practical limits of THC production, and the role of advanced propagation techniques like tissue culture and embryonic rescue in preserving valuable cultivars.Finally, the episode addresses looming regulatory changes that could significantly impact the cannabis genetics market. Josh outlines why cultivators should act now to secure and protect their genetic libraries—and how a shift toward seed-based production may define the future of the industry.Joshua Turner & Yellowhammer GeneticsJoshua Turner is the founder of Yellowhammer Genetics and a leader in modern cultivation, specializing in high-performance controlled environment facilities and operations. With over two decades of experience, he has built and led teams focused on delivering exceptional results while fostering a culture rooted in integrity, passion, and continuous improvement.Joshua is an accomplished breeder of connoisseur-quality cannabis, with Yellowhammer Genetics earning awards across all major categories and chemotypes (Types I, II, and III). His work spans nearly every legal market in the United States, where he has overseen the breeding, cultivation, and processing of millions of plants.Driven by a deep belief in the plant's potential, Joshua combines hands-on cultivation expertise with advanced knowledge in genetics, molecular biology, tissue culture, and facility design. His multidisciplinary approach and commitment to lifelong learning continue to shape innovative cultivation strategies and push the industry forward.If you would like to learn more about Joshua Turner and Yellowhammer Genetics visit www.yellowhammergenetics.com or visit Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/joshturneryhg/Mark Doherty, Doherty AgMark Doherty is the VP of Construction & Facilities Management for Grown Rogue, bringing over 15 years of experience in CEA and commercial cannabis cultivation. Throughout his career, he has led operations and facility development across multiple national brands, including roles as COO at Dual Draft Integrated Airflow, Exec. VP at urban-gro, and VP of Facilities Management at Vireo Growth.Through his firm Doherty Agriculture, Mark focuses on turning underperforming cultivation assets using his signature People, Plants, Profits framework—treating each facility as a living, breathing machine to drive efficiency, consistency, and profitability. He is known for combining deep technical expertise with practical leadership to elevate both.If you'd like to connect with Mark, please email him at mark.edward.doherty@gmail.com.Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive upcoming episodes.
Send us Fan MailThe Kuyas discuss the latest rumor from the Marijuana Herald that claims Trump will deschedule cannabis this summer.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us Fan MailThe Buddha Lounge is BACK after the madness of March, Erick and Mitch are back sampling four different cultivars from the Buddha Lounge harvests. The kuyas also discuss some of the changing laws for cannabis cultivation in America.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Why can't you just use canola oil from your kitchen to kill spider mites? If you've ever wondered about the true science behind oil-based pesticides, this episode is a deep dive into the physics and chemistry of plant protection. Tad and Julie Graesch explore why oils remain one of the most effective tools for managing resistant pest populations like two-spotted spider mites and thrips. In this episode, we cover: Physical Modes of Action: How oils kill through suffocation and desiccation, and why pests can't develop resistance to being physically smothered. Mineral vs. Essential Oils: The functional differences between horticultural mineral oils (like SuffOil-X) and 25B essential oils (like Epishield). The Power of Formulation: Why inert ingredients, surfactants, and molecular weight are just as important as the active ingredients for preventing phytotoxicity. Dipping vs. Spraying: The high-stakes world of plant dips and how to target specific life stages—including the elusive thrips egg. Tank Mixing & Compatibility: Best practices for combining oils with microbials like Beauveria bassiana to create a synergistic knockdown effect. Whether you are a small-scale hobbyist or a large-scale commercial cultivator, understanding how to master oils will help you maintain a cleaner garden with fewer chemical interventions. You can order Bioworks products through KiS Organics, just reach out if you have any questions. About the Guest: Julie Graesch is the Technical Services Manager for BioWorks. With over 18 years of experience as a biological scientist, Julie has worked in laboratory, greenhouse, and field research, specializing in integrated pest management (IPM) for the horticulture industry. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chatting in-depth with Dr. Nigel Gale about EU-GMP cannabis cultivation best practices, what led to his latest success, debunking some popular cannabis cultivation myths, building happy & high performing cultivation teams, and more.Dr Nigel Gale is the Director of Grow and Production at Nova Soma, an EU-GMP certified cannabis facility in Sintra, Portugal, operating under SOMAÍ. He oversees cultivation, production, post-harvest, engineering, warehouse, and supply chain operations across multiple export markets including Germany, the UK, Australia, and Switzerland.Nigel holds a PhD in Plant Physiological Ecology from the University of Toronto and has spent a decade leading cannabis operations across Canada and Europe, from large-scale indoor facilities managing hundreds of staff to early EU-GMP export programmes shipping flower to the UK and Germany. He has published 24 peer-reviewed papers with over 1,100 citations and brings an ecosystem-first approach to how cannabis facilities are designed, run, and scaled.❇️ Get in touch at https://www.thecannabisconversation.euConnect with Dr. Nigel Gale on Linkedin: / nigelgale-1188 Connect with Nikita Cretu on LinkedIn: / nikita-cretu-b24b83a8 Connect with Thomas Gray on LinkedIn: / thomas-c-s-gray
Most cannabis companies chased scale. Rubicon chased quality. What does it actually take to build a premium cannabis brand? Trust sits behind what “premium” really means, why consumers only give brands one chance, how Rubicon evaluates resource capacity and audits operations, and why Europe could become the next meaningful opportunity for their trusted brands. This week we sit down with Margaret Brodie, CEO of Rubicon Organics: • Why premium cannabis starts with flower • Consumers Trust • Internal Resource Audits Chapters 00:00 Quality Over Quantity in Cannabis 02:58 Building a Premium Cannabis Brand 05:47 Operational Excellence and Team Culture 09:04 The Pursuit of Continuous Improvement 11:45 Understanding Consumer Trust and Brand Loyalty 14:45 Strategic Decision-Making in Cannabis 18:06 Navigating Industry Challenges and Opportunities 27:55 Navigating the Fast-Paced Cannabis Industry 29:13 Investment Priorities for Growth 31:43 Strategic Market Expansion and Brand Development 35:08 Building a Lasting Brand in Cannabis 37:20 Learning from International Markets 40:56 Balancing Speed and Quality in Growth 42:51 Understanding Consumer Dynamics 46:06 Honoring the Legacy Market 49:30 Reflecting on the Journey and Future of Cannabis Guest Links https://www.instagram.com/rubiconorganics/ https://www.rubiconorganics.com/ https://x.com/RubiconOrganics Our Links Bryan Fields on Twitter Kellan Finney on Twitter The Dime on Twitter Extraction Teams: Want to cut costs and get more out of every run? Unlock hidden revenue by extracting more from the same input—with Newton Insights. At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry. The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 10 Cannabis Podcast The Dime has a New Website. Shhhh its not finished.
Part 2: The Blueprint for a High-Performance Grow RoomWelcome to Part 2 of our conversation with Nadia Sabeh, PhD, PE, aka Dr. Greenhouse.In The Blueprint for a High-Performance Grow Room, Mark Doherty picks up where Part 1 : Lights vs. HVAC: The Invisible War Happening Inside Your Canopy left off, focusing on what it truly takes to design a sustainable, high-performance cultivation facility in today's evolving market.They explore why cannabis still lacks a replicable “gold standard” grow room, how over-engineering can quietly drain budgets, and why long-term success depends more on managing costs than chasing higher yields. The conversation introduces a “less is more” economic strategy—arguing that survival in a maturing market depends on reducing costs and optimizing energy use, not just pushing for higher yields or 30%+ THC results. They also dive into designing within real-world constraints—retrofitted spaces, non-standard warehouses—and the importance of integrating lighting, HVAC, irrigation, and controls into one cohesive system rather than isolated parts.This episode is a practical reality check: high-performance grow rooms aren't built on hype or “magic” solutions—but on data, integration, and intentional design.About Nadia Sabeh, aka Dr. GreenhouseDr. Nadia Sabeh works with indoor and greenhouse growers to create the best possible environment for their crop. In 2017, she founded Dr. Greenhouse, Inc., an engineering firm that specializes in the design and operation of HVAC systems that maximize yield and quality, while minimizing costs. She and her team have worked on over 200 controlled environment agriculture (CEA) projects around the world. Her blog and podcast, "The Doctor Is In,” is geared toward growers who seek to advance their knowledge in CEA, climate management, and CEA crop production. She speaks regularly at conferences and events and has authored or interviewed for over 50 articles. Dr. Sabeh discovered CEA as an undergraduate working on a commercial mushroom farm, has a PhD in Agricultural Engineering, and is a licensed Mechanical Engineer in several states.If you'd like to learn more about Dr. Greenhouse, visit them at: www.DoctorGreenhouse.com.About Mark Doherty, Doherty AgMark Doherty is the Vice President of Construction and Facilities Management for Grown Rogue, bringing over 15 years of experience in controlled environment agriculture and commercial cannabis cultivation. Throughout his career, he has led operations and facility development across multiple national brands, including roles as COO at Dual Draft Integrated Airflow, Executive VP at urban-gro, and VP of Facilities Management at Vireo Growth.Through his firm Doherty Agriculture, Mark focuses on turning around underperforming cultivation assets using his signature People, Plants, Profits framework—treating each facility as a living, breathing machine to drive efficiency, consistency, and profitability. He is known for combining deep technical expertise with practical leadership to elevate both the people and the plants behind successful cultivation operations.If you'd like to connect with Mark, please email him at mark.edward.doherty@gmail.com.About TSRgrowTSRgrow's advanced cultivation technology helps growers improve efficiency, consistency, and crop performance. From high-performance LED lighting to remote power and monitoring solutions, TSRgrow provides scalable tools designed to support modern cultivation operations at every stage of the grow. To learn more about TSRgrow, visit www.TSRgrow.com.Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive upcoming episodes.
Send us a textThe season two finale finally!!! After much delay comedy road trips and garden upgrades your kuyas from the Buddha Lounge are back with a grow update Erick's controversial review of "Half Baked" after seeing it for the first time. The Kuyas also reveal the future of the podcast and the plans for season three.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
This week on the Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast, we're diving deep into lighting and photobiology with Shane Torpey, founder of MIGRO. With a background in engineering and construction, Shane turned his passion for growing into a global grow lighting company known for trusted reviews and educational content.We break down what's working—and what's not—in cannabis lighting for 2025, including:Far-red and intra-canopy lightingLED vs. HPS and how to transitionMaximizing PPFD without added CO₂Dimming schedules at sunrise/sunsetThe impact of lenses on LED light penetrationWhat really matters when choosing a grow lightEmerging technologies shaping the future of cultivationWhether you're scaling a facility or dialing in your home grow, this episode gives you the tools to make smarter lighting decisions rooted in science and real-world data.Links to channels here:https://www.youtube.com/@MIGROLIGHThttps://www.instagram.com/migrolight/https://www.facebook.com/MIGROLIGHT/https://www.tiktok.com/@migrolight
On today's episode of Grow Sessions, "Cannabis Genetics: The Root of Success in Commercial Cultivation," we welcome guest host Zachary Taylor, GM of Cultivation at Bountiful Farms, and Jason Begley, CEO of Zennetix, a leader in cannabis genetics.Success in the cannabis industry starts with understanding the importance of genetics as the foundation of quality cultivation. This episode dives into how genetics deliver consistent high yields and premium quality in commercial operations. Today we explore the balance between preserving valuable legacy strains and leveraging advanced techniques like tissue culture to produce disease-free "Gen Zero" plants.In this episode we break down how tissue culture creates genetically pure starter material that eliminates threats like hop latent viroid, providing cultivators with a clean, reliable foundation. The discussion covers practical strategies for choosing genetics that scale effectively, managing genetic diversity across large operations, and sidestepping the pitfalls that can compromise entire harvests. We also detail how tissue culture streamlines propagation while guaranteeing pathogen-free plants and consistency.Beyond cultivation, the conversation explores how genetic innovations are opening new doors in medical cannabis and addressing the worldwide need for cleaner, higher-quality plant material and the importance of honoring traditional strains while embracing scientific advances that push the industry forward.For cultivators, breeders, and plant science enthusiasts, this episode delivers the knowledge needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive market.About Zachary Taylor, GM Cultivation, Bountiful FarmsZach Taylor serves as GM of Cultivation at Bountiful Farms, a premium cannabis company operating a medical dispensary in Natick, Massachusetts and a cutting-edge cultivation facility in Lakeville, MA. With over 15 years in the cannabis industry, Zach began as a caregiver in Colorado in 2007, becoming one of the first 18-year-olds to receive a medical license and among the first 5,000 licensed cannabis employees nationwide. He spent six years managing large-scale cultivation operations in Colorado before bringing his expertise to Massachusetts.Since co-founding Bountiful Farms in 2018, Zach has built a cultivation program that consistently delivers award-winning cannabis. Under his leadership, the team has earned multiple Best Grass in Mass cultivator cups and numerous other industry recognitions for their uncompromising approach to quality products. Rooted in his agricultural background and driven by cannabis's medical potential, Zach continues to innovate with new cultivation techniques and strains. He remains passionate about drug policy reform and finds the greatest satisfaction in serving both medical patients and recreational consumers with exceptional cannabis products.Please visit www.bountifulfarms.care to learn more about Bountiful Farms.About Jason Begley, ZennetixAt Zennetix, we are dedicated to the art of propagating perfection.Our Gen Zero tissue culture clones are certified pest and pathogen-free. Using Zennetix Gen-Zero clones means more vigorous plants and higher yields -- helping you consistently cultivate the best possible cannabis. Inquire about our demand planning services to keep your mother room performing year-round.If you have questions, you can reach Jason at jason@zennetix.com.Please visit www.zennetix.com to learn more about Zennetix.Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive upcoming episodes.
Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome & Jason's Roots in Cannabis 02:20 – Growing Up with Cannabis Culture in 1980s LA 05:00 – Moving to Northern California's Emerald Triangle 08:35 – Family Struggles & Finding Survival Through Sports 13:00 – Football, Mental Health & The Quiet Role of Cannabis 20:00 – From Dreaming Small to Thinking Big 23:00 – Juggling a Day Job & Growing OG Kush 26:00 – Rise of Dispensaries and the Birth of Green Label RX 30:00 – Legal Hurdles, Real Estate Games & Brand Building 37:00 – Branding, Social Media, and Getting Raided 44:00 – Losing His Kids & The Lowest Point 48:00 – Rebuilding with Purpose: Why Greater Purpose Was Born 52:00 – Nationwide Expansion & International Vision 55:00 – Backwood Deals & Gunfire Wake-up Calls 58:00 – Music, Family, and Reflection 1:04:00 – Final Thoughts & Jason's Contact Info EndoDNA: EndoDNA offers a tailored health and wellness experience through DNA analysis, empowering users with insights on nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement choices based on their genetic profile. The company has achieved rapid traction, serving over 7,000 customers across 16 countries, securing relationships with top wellness providers like BellaVitta HRT Clinics, and actively engaging in clinical studies with institutions such as Harvard Medical.Click here to check out to take control over your Personal Health & Wellness Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FBConnect with host, Len May, on IG
Send us a textThe Kuyas are back with another grow update from the Buddha Lounge where Erick discusses drying and curing techniques- a vital part of the growing process. Mitch also breaks down how Southern California's most recent increases in cannabis excise taxes will add to your dispensary bill. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Dr. Narda Robinson dives into the usage of cannabis for dogs with cancer, including: Anti-inflammatory and pain control benefits Potential anti-cancer effects Concerns about long-term usage The discussion also highlights the importance of product quality, potential herb-drug interactions, environmental considerations, and the legal constraints veterinarians face. Dr. Narda Robinson shares her insights on when and how to use cannabis products effectively, including the importance of combining them with other integrative modalities for the well-being of the dog. Your Voice Matters! If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question. Related Links: Our CBD article: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/supplements/cbd-for-dogs-with-cancer/ Check out our knowledgebase of supplements! https://www.dogcancer.com/supplements/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Welcome to Dog Cancer Answers 00:38 Cannabis and Cancer: Anti-Inflammatory Benefits 02:48 Environmental Impact of Cannabis Cultivation 08:04 Using Cannabis for Dogs with Cancer 10:37 CBD and Drug Interactions 16:07 Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Healing 29:02 Legal Considerations for Veterinarians 35:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Get to know Dr. Narda Robinson: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/narda-g-robinson-do-dvm-ms-faama/ For more details, articles, podcast episodes, and quality education, go to the episode page: https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe Kuyas recount their 4/20 adventures this past Holiday and give a grow update for the Buddha Lounge. Erick and Mitch also give their non-spoiler reviews of the movie Sinners since that was the film of choice for the 4/20 celebration.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
In this episode of the Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Michael Gutensohn, an expert in plant physiology and secondary metabolism, to explore the intricate relationship between environmental stress and the production of secondary metabolites in cannabis. We discuss how various abiotic stressors—such as light intensity, temperature fluctuations, and nutrient availability—can influence the biosynthesis of key phytochemicals, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. Dr. Gutensohn shares insights from his research on plant defense mechanisms, metabolic signaling pathways, and how growers might harness controlled stress to enhance both plant resilience and phytochemical output. Whether you're a cultivator aiming to fine-tune your grow environment or a scientist delving into cannabis metabolomics, this episode offers valuable, research-backed perspectives on optimizing secondary metabolite production through stress modulation.
Ian Pederson gives an inside look into the underground world of large-scale weed cultivation, the risks involved, and the ultimate consequences. #WeedCultivation #CannabisEmpire #UndergroundBusiness #DrugLaws #TrueCrime #PrisonTime #LawEnforcement #HighRisk Connect With Ian Pederson: Website: http://www.sourcecbdhemp.com/ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Origins of the Name Ian 00:06:15 First Day of School with a Scar 00:12:19 Finding Passion and Value in Creative Work 00:18:21 Journey into the World of Psychedelics and Hustle 00:24:36 Learning Street Smarts and Business Savvy 00:30:20 Creative Hustles in Sedona 00:36:11 Discovering a Passion for Cannabis Cultivation 00:42:23 Understanding Feminized Cannabis Seeds 00:48:20 Navigating the Challenges of Illegal Partnerships 00:54:08 Navigating Legal and Illegal Entrepreneurship 01:00:10 Under Surveillance: Drug Investigation Unfolds 01:06:07 Caught in Legal Limbo: Navigating New Laws and Defiance 01:12:19 Turning Legal: From Illegal Operations to Caregiver Company 01:17:23 The Journey from Drug Use to Cannabis Advocacy 01:23:21 Divine Timing in Business Success 01:29:10 The Importance of Self-Value and Personal Growth Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWhat are your plans for this 4/20? The Kuyas discuss their plans for their favorite holiday plus an extensive grow update from the Buddha Lounge.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Welcome to the Cannabis Cultivation and Science podcast, I'm your host Tad Hussey of KIS Organics. This is the podcast where we discuss the cutting edge of growing from a science based perspective and draw on top experts from around the industry to share their wisdom and knowledge. My guest this week is Bryant Mason. I've had Bryant on the podcast a few times in the past and he's one of my favorite guests.Bryant is a Certified Crop Advisor who specializes in organic cannabis nutrition. He has spent the last 8 years working to combine precision laboratory techniques with data science in an effort to unravel the complexities of cannabis soil and crop nutrition. Along with his work on soilless media, he also helps outdoor cultivators around the U.S. with nutrient management and cover cropping. If you would like to do soil testing, help interpreting a soil test, or are interested in an online course on these subjects, his website is www.soildoctorconsulting.com. If you want to save $100 on his course, you can use the discount code KISORGANICS, all one word. I've taken his course and was recently going back to review some of the content. It's excellent and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to do a deep dive on cannabis fertility and re-using your soil.After recording the podcast with Bryant, he had a couple of points he wanted to clarify so there is a short addendum that I added in at the very beginning of the podcast.Now on to the show!
Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with a Buddha Lounge garden update right before they hit the road back to San Diego for another UBEWORLD performance at Mic Drop Comedy. Stay tuned to our instagram stories for video garden updates. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Every episode I do I am excited about, however, this one holds a special place in my heart for a few reasons. First, anytime I get to speak with someone who is as passionate as I am around regenerative agriculture, I geek out like a small school child. This being said, when I get to speak to someone who not only shares that passion, but is creating revolutionary products alongside it that ANYONE in the U.S. can order to have access to clean, organic hemp products, I get even more excited & that is exactly what todays guest & I will be getting into. From his intro into Cannabis & other psychedelics, to his business, Akira Botanicals, which is a hemp company specializing in organic, high-vibe THCA, CBD & CBG products, to name but a few & one of his most powerful psychedelic stories, this episode is jam packed with everything you'll need to walk away with a clear understanding of what the 2018 farm bill, that federally legalized hemp here in the U.S., allows you to do now that you may have not been aware of.Sign up for the FREE “How To Cultivate Ceremonial Grade Cannabis” workshop on April 9th at 6pm ET below
Before starting the podcast, I wanted to share about an exciting new conference that we are hosting in conjunction with Collective Elevation in Bozeman, Montana. I've been talking to Suzanne Wainwright Evans about hosting a conference for years, and Adam at Collective graciously offered to open up his doors and let us host it on his property. The event is happening on September 5-7th, 2025 and I'm super excited. We are kicking it off with workshops from The Bug Lady Suzanne and Dr. Greenhouse, followed by a facility tour and then a bunch of excellent speakers and networking events over the next 2 days. Then on the 7th, the Montana Living Soil Alliance is hosting a tasting event that will be included in the price of the conference ticket. The tasting event will be a private event, with cannabis donated by the Living Soil Alliance, as a way to have an amazing sensory experience and see what premium quality Montana Living Soil has to offer. Tickets are limited to 200 spots, so be sure to grab a ticket if you're interested. Tickets are now on sale at kisorganics.com and the conference is called the Cannabis Cultivation and Science Conference.In honor of the conference, I wanted to do an interview series with some of the amazing folks at Collective Elevation to give a growers perspective and share some of what they've been able to accomplish. I've already had Adam Arnold on the podcast and you can also view a tour of their facility on the kisorganics youtube page.My guest this week is Jared Ferguson, the Greenhouse Manager at Collective Elevation. He's been working at Collective for over 4 years now, but prior to that he studied Environmental horticulture at Montama State University in bozeman. During which he worked for the universities greenhouse facility and research farm, where hje got his first experiences in mixing soil, amending plants, managing irrigation, and conducting IPM processes. Now on to the show!
Join Dr. Lissa Skitolsky and Aaron Weil for a conversation focused on a Jewish heritage tour in Israel cultivated specifically for medical professionals in the cannabis industry. Scheduled for June 2025 (date change after recording). Includes: Unprecedented access to world renown industry innovators, site visits to licensed producers, hand-picked guides and culinary experiences.Dr. Lissa Skitolsky is an author, grower and advocate with an academic background in Jewish philosophy. Born in Washington DC, Lissa moved to Nova Scotia in 2019 and completed a post-secondary program in Cannabis Cultivation. As the Founder of Cannabis JewMagazine, she provides Jewish educational outreach to Licensed Producers. Lissa is the author of Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020) and the forthcoming Chosen Stoners: A Joint History of Jews and Cannabis.With decades of experience in leadership and advocacy roles within the American Jewish community, Aaron recently returned to Israel after an 18 year stint in the United States as the CEO & ED of Hillels in Pittsburgh and Orlando. Hillel is the world's largest Jewish campus based organization with over 500 locations worldwide. Prior to this, Aaron worked for AIPAC and the Jewish Federations of America, Washington Action Office. He is active in philanthropy efforts for a number of US and I Israeli-based non-profits and is working on a new book. Weil resides in Ra'anana, Israel with his wife, Sharon. Weil is a native Floridian and a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with another bountiful harvest update and shares all the new genetics they've added to the Buddha Lounge.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
We are stoked to be joined by Tad Hussey from KiS Organics Check out their site https://www.kisorganics.com/and his podcast Cannabis Cultivation & ScienceWe can not thank Tad enough for his time
Keeping cannabis clean is more critical than ever. In this episode, I sit down with Joe Edwards, Chief Science Officer at Yofumo Technologies, to discuss the game-changing role of decontamination in the cannabis industry. We dive into: ✅ The hidden contamination risks in cannabis cultivation ✅ How Yofumo's ozone-based technology is revolutionizing decontamination ✅ The tightening of compliance and new testing regulations ✅ How cultivators can stay ahead of the curve and avoid costly recalls ✅ The future of cannabis decontamination beyond cultivation With over 15 years of experience in cannabis science and innovation, Joe shares his deep insights on facility design, regulatory challenges, and industry best practices. If you care about the future of clean, safe, and high-quality cannabis, this episode is a must-watch!
Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are back after a very difficult January in Los Angeles. Listen for a grow update from the Buddha Lounge and the results of the DJ Short Blueberry harvest.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
My guest this week is my good friend, Suzanne Wainwright-Evans also known by many as The Bug Lady. She is an Ornamental Entomologist specializing in integrated pest management. Suzanne has been involved in the Green Industry for more than 25 years with a primary focus on biological control and using pesticides properly. She is a graduate of the University of Florida with degrees in both Entomology and Environmental Horticulture. Suzanne has been on the podcast multiple times and I highly suggest folks go back and listen to some of her other podcasts if you haven't already. Her website is bugladyconsulting.com where you can find links to other webinars, podcasts and information as well as how to contact her for direct consulting. Now on to the show!
Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are growing in 2025! The Buddha Lounge now has an outdoor greenhouse extension and the outdoor vs. indoor comparison has begun. Erick and Mitch has pick their favorite cultivars that have been harvested from the Buddha lounge this past year. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
In this episode of the Closet Disco Queen Podcast, Queenie and TT engage in a light-hearted conversation about holiday traditions, cannabis experiences, and family history. They explore the nuances of Delta 9 THC, share personal anecdotes about baking and family pets, and delve into Queenie's genealogical discoveries, including surprising connections to historical figures. The episode also includes a cautionary tale about the dangers of using bat guano as fertilizer for cannabis cultivation, and a fun game segment where they guess whether a term is a cannabis strain or a figment of imagination. The conversation wraps up with reflections on family and future plans.Welcome to the Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast, a comedy podcast with music and pop culture references that keeps you laughing and engaged. Join our hosts, Queenie & TT as they share humorous anecdotes about daily life, offering women's perspectives on lifestyle and wellness. We dive into funny cannabis conversations and stories, creating an entertaining space where nothing is off-limits. Each episode features entertaining discussions on pop culture trends, as we discuss music, culture, and cannabis in a light-hearted and inclusive manner. Tune in for a delightful blend of humor, insight, and relatable stories that celebrate life's quirks and pleasures. Our Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast deals with legal adult cannabis use and is intended for entertainment purposes only for those 21 and older Visit our Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast merch store!Find us on Facebook and Green Coast RadioSound from Zapsplat.com, https://quicksounds.com, 101soundboards.com #ToneTransfer
In this episode, we unveil Yaarn, a revolutionary biostimulant poised to transform Cannabis cultivation. Discover how this innovative product, derived from sheep shearing waste, is repurposing a waste product into a powerful plant booster.Our guest expert, Todd Edgington, will delve into Yaarn's unique profile, which is a concentrated solution of proteins and peptides that supercharge Cannabis growth. Learn about the promising research results and how Yaarn is setting new standards for sustainable and effective Cannabis agriculture. Don't miss this exciting introduction to a game-changing product that's good for your plants and the planet.
Send us a textThe perpetual harvest is set and Erick's three tent set up in the Buddha Lounge is humming on all cylinders. Erick and Mitch talk about home grown remedies to common problems facing cannabis users during the holidays. Also, real talk GNX slaps harder when high.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textWhat's up all you Vipers! Mr and Mrs Weedman get normal, seshing on the strain Pure Michigan from their friends @HeisenTerp_brothers. From there, they roll into stories from their cannabis filled lives and they share cannabis news and hot topics from their local scene, all the way to the far reaches of the world. In this episode Mr Weedman shares more insight on the benefits of CBG for treating pain, what role the endocannabinoid system plays in regulating neurocognitive functions in those with ADHD, and the potential of cannabis use for treating auto-immune conditions. Mrs Weedman covers cannabis as a therapy for pain management, the unspoken etiquette of toking with your parents, more insight on driving after cannabis consumption, and an in depth perspective on the potential for virus and viroid infected plants circulating through US cannabis cultivation. Thanks for listening and as always, hit us up!TWITTER: @weedman420podIG: @eightdecadesYouTube: Weedman420 ChroniclesEMAIL: weedman420chronicles@gmail.comSHOP: www.eightdecades.comIG: @eightdecadesEMAIL: eightdecadesinfo@gmail.com#ImHigh #Cannabis #StomptheStigma #HomeGrow #FreethePlant #Stoners #Burners #rosin #liverosin #Potheads #Vipers #CannabisEducation #CannabisResearch #Weed #Marijuana #LegalizeIt #CannabisNews #CBD #Terpenes #Podcast #CannabisPodcast #eightdecades #LPP #Lifestyle #HealthyLifestyle #NaturalMedicine #PlantMedicine #News #Research #MedicalMarijuana #Infused #420 #Education #Health #Wellness #WorldNews #Gardening #budtender #kief #hemp #dabs #hash #joints #edibles #gummies #tincture #vapes #esters #pauliesayssmokesmartArticle Links:* https://www.marijuanamoment.net/lesser-known-marijuana-component-cbg-is-a-promising-therapeutic-agent-with-potential-to-treat-cancer-and-pain-study-says/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=user/ChefJeff314* https://www.greenstate.com/perspective/why-cannabis-for-pain-management-is-not-one-size-fits-all/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic/cannabis* https://www.cannabissciencetech.com/view/the-endocannabinoid-system-s-role-in-adhd-insights-from-a-comprehensive-scoping-review* https://www.greenstate.com/explained/the-unspoken-etiquette-of-smoking-cannabis-with-your-parents/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=GreenState/magazine/GreenState+News+%26+Life* https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/top-stories/news/15708497/potential-threats-to-the-new-world-of-commercial-cannabis-cultivation?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Cpizzo721/magazine/Marijuana+InvestingCOPYRIGHT 2021 WeedMan420Chronicles©
Send us a textErick and Mitch are back in the Buddha Lounge for a special double Danksgiving Week Episode! The Kuyas talk about their bountiful Buddha Lounge harvest and everything they are thankful for. Perfect to listen to when you and your cousins go to the store or take a "cousin walk"Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with a new Buddha Lounge Grow update. DJ Short Blueberry and Strawberry Cough has arrived and ready for a taste test.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textThe Kuyas also share the results of the Jedi Cookies harvest and sample Erick's new SIGARO a hand rolled hemp wrap cigar with an 1/8 of cannabis in each, Sigaro is Tagalog for cigar.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textIt's harvest season and Jack Herer has arrived!Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
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article we discuss on the show: "Monitoring Environmental Factors Associated with Indoor Growth Chambers and Greenhouses for Cannabis Cultivation" link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Prayuth-Chiarakul/publication/380681025_Monitoring_Environmental_Factors_Associated_with_Indoor_Growth_Chambers_and_Greenhouses_for_Cannabis_Cultivation/links/66576aea0b0d2845746517ce/Monitoring-Environmental-Factors-Associated-with-Indoor-Growth-Chambers-and-Greenhouses-for-Cannabis-Cultivation.pdf This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by the always amazing panel with @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram, @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware and @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com ... This week we missed Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com, @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, and and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheaphomegrow/support
Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are back with another Buddha Lounge grow update! The Kuyas have four different cultivar/strains running and Erick breaks down his growing processes for Jack Herer, DJ Short Blueberry, Jedi Cookies and Strawberry Cough. They also talk consumption and money saving tips when shopping at the cannabis dispensaries. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas return with another grow update from the Buddha Lounge of the different cultivars they have going; Jack Herer, DJ Short Blueberry, Jedi Cookies, and Strawberry Cough. The Kuyas also discuss the latest developments on cannabis consumption cafes in California.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are back! Erick and Mitch just flipped the Buddha Lounge to bloom-mode. Listen for all the grow updates and the preview of what's coming up in SEASON TWO of the Canna KuyasSupport the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas
Growing cannabis is like navigating a path in many directions.Are you cultivating for smokable flowers or extract?How do you take a skill once passed down from person to person and translate that into high-end cultivation practices that can be standardized across employees or even scaled across companies?These skills demand a unique blend of rigorous science and an intuitive "feel" that's hard to quantify.This Week We Sit Down with Travis Higginbotham to Discuss the Following:Maximizing Yield Through Light AccumulationWhy Harvest Timing Matters for Extracts vs. FlowerDefining Quality in Cannabis CultivationChallenges in Cannabis CultivationAbout Travis HigginbothamTravis Higginbotham is the Founder and CEO of Due Diligence Horticulture (DDH), LLC, specializing in safeguarding investor capital in cultivation-specific businesses. DDH collaborates with debt lenders, court receivers, family offices, and other capital groups to turn businesses around, prevent bankruptcy, and support new startups with a solid horticultural foundation.Travis holds a B.S. in Horticulture from Clemson University and an M.S. in Horticulture from Virginia Tech. His leadership at California's Statehouse Holdings from 2021 to 2024 resulted in a 65% increase in annual flower production YOY on average and a 33% cost reduction, earning nine awards during this time for flower quality.Guest Linkshttps://www.ddhort.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-higginbotham-94a94466/Follow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
No matter whether you are an experienced or new cannabis cultivator, establishing a new location to cultivate cannabis using regenerative growing techniques deserves some forethought. On this episode of Shaping Fire, host Shango Los talks with Humboldt County-born regenerative farmer Daniel Stein of Briceland Forest Farm about building soil, placement of structures, using soil inputs found on your property, water sequestration, cover crops and companion planting, animal husbandry and animal fertilizers, and whether or not cannabis crops should be rotated with the vegetables.
The economic impact of Hop Latent Viroid on cannabis cultivation remains a significant concern, costing the industry millions annually.In our latest episode, we dive into proactive measures to combat this threat with Dr. Tassa Saldi. Affecting ~80% of cultivators, Dr. Saldi sheds light on the necessity of proactively testing.While some may question the need for proactive testing, likening it to insurance, the truth is stark: overlooking this crucial step could result in catastrophic consequences for your crops and business.Join us as we explore:The nuances of Hop Latent ViroidStrategies for proactive testingAssessing the value of a mother plantIdentifying other pathogens demanding attention in cannabis cultivationGuest Links:https://tumigenomics.myshopify.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tassa-saldi-phd-03174a179/https://twitter.com/tumigenomicshttps://www.instagram.com/tumigenomics/Follow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcastThe Dime is a top 50 Cannabis PodcastSign up for our playbook here:
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Welcome to the Cannabis Cultivation and Science podcast, I'm your host Tad Hussey of KIS Organics. This is the podcast where we discuss the cutting edge of growing from a science based perspective and draw on top experts from around the industry to share their wisdom and knowledge. My guest this week is Bryant Mason. I've had Bryant on the podcast a few times in the past and he's one of my favorite guests.Bryant is a Certified Crop Advisor who specializes in organic cannabis nutrition. He has spent the last 5 years working to combine precision laboratory techniques with data science in an effort to unravel the complexities of cannabis soil and crop nutrition. Along with his work on soilless media, he also helps outdoor cultivators around the U.S. with nutrient management and cover cropping. If you would like to do soil testing, help interpreting a soil test, or are interested in an online course on these subjects, his website is www.soildoctorconsulting.com. If you want to save $100 on his course, you can use the discount code KISORGANICS, all one word. I've taken his course and was recently going back to review some of the content. It's excellent and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to do a deep dive on cannabis fertility and re-using your soil. Now on to the show!