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What's it called, Playing with Protozoa? Neeming with nematodes? Lowenfels is a fraud.
Is his information faulty?
What's it called, Playing with Protozoa? Neeming with nematodes? Lowenfels is a fraud.
What app do you guys listen to these podcasts on? Is it free?
I went back a few pages but didn’t see, has “The homegrown helpers” been mentioned yet? A lot of the episodes aren’t as in depth or new information as many of the others listed here. However all of the episodes follow a similar format of asking different cannabis consultants for home growers the same questions. The episodes go by quick, I would listen to one during my morning routine. It’s interesting to hear how different people answer the questions. Definitely some useful information to be found.
Edit, I must have missed CannaReds post some how only a few pages back.
Thats completely wrong from where ive sat. Its written questions from him and others, if u got a legend on the line im sure ppl listening want to understand the style and personality of these ppl they gonns give money. Im not having a go. I just think ppl get jelous, im sure lots of ppl grow heat that arnt known, u pribly one. But he put his kneck out fof these interviews, i think there great listen for info on the strains and history, its not a teaching podcast, favourite interviews.I hate to be negative, but one serious con re: The Potcast is that Heavy Dayze has a very poor understanding of plant breeding.
When he's asking questions about history, culture, personal experience, etc., he does a great job. When he gets into breeding specifics, it usually gets embarrassing fast.
It's too bad, because if he took some time to learn the actual basics of traditional plant breeding (and not on instagram!), he could be making an incredible podcast.
I've finally come around to the Adam Dunn Show, and I highly recommend it. Initially I had made the mistake of only trying to watch episodes with guests I was familiar with, but that doesn't always offer the best glimpse into what a show is all about. I was unimpressed with the first few episodes that I watched. Well, recently I was watching YouTube videos about a specific subject, and one of Adam's episodes popped up in the search results, so I watched it for that information, not really paying much attention to anything else. This is what hooked me in, actually! It's the stuff they chatter about in between talking about the show topic that's the gold. I ended up watching like 3 episodes back to back last night (that's like 9 hours, lol) and it was really awesome. It's the side chatter, y'all. That's what makes the show so good. Highly recommend!
Deron is a horticultural scientist and the Director of Plant Science at Flowr in Kelowna, BC. He was the first person in North America to earn a PhD with research focused on cannabis production. Dr. Caplan has written and published several peer-reviewed articles on cannabis production, focusing on irrigation, growing media, fertilization, and propagation. He has testified on cannabis production before the Canadian Senate’s Standing Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and has provided expert commentary on cannabis for a variety of media outlets, including CBC, Nature, and Rolling Stone Magazine.
Adam dunn show has fell away as it used to be good.
Agreed, the show is still good and I do still listen in here and there, the production quality really fell off once Mitch and the kid left. I used to enjoy watching live when they were on the previous live stream website, before they moved over to youtube. I dont suppose anyone is still in contact with SpringheelJack from the chat?
I like the Potcast too, it took me a while to get in to at first, however the host seems to have some great guests and interviews. I would highly recommend people check it out if they haven't already.