The Science and Magic of Sungrown Cannabis

EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 1H 53M

The Science and Magic of Sungrown Cannabis

from BIOACTIVE · host Riley D. Kirk, Ph.D.

🌱 The Science and Magic of Sungrown Cannabis | Bioactive Podcast 🌱 Join Dr. Riley Kirk and an inspiring panel of experts — Tina Gordon, Lindsay MaHarry, Colleen King, and Christina Wong — as they dive deep into the unique qualities of sungrown cannabis! Recorded after their 2024 Emerald Cup panel discussion, this episode explores the unparalleled benefits of cultivating cannabis in natural sunlight and the artistry behind it. 🌿 In This Episode: What Makes Sungrown Cannabis Unique: Discover the science and the magic that sunlight brings to cannabis cultivation and the experiences it creates. Quantifying the Sungrown Difference: Learn about the measurable (and immeasurable) qualities that set sungrown cannabis apart. Marketing and Educating Consumers: Strategies to effectively promote and distribute sungrown cannabis while educating consumers on its distinct qualities. Sungrown Cannabis Perspectives: Get insights from experts across various fields, including cultivation, distribution, journalism, cooking, and cannabis science. 🎉 Giveaway Alert! Congrats to @Ecologica_Projects for winning this week’s giveaway! Stay tuned for another chance to win next week. Check out the Full Panel Discussion at the Emerald Cup 2024: Watch Here ✨ Follow Us on Social Media: @MoonMadeFarms @_OysterGirl @FruitandFlower @ColleenColleen @BioactivePodcast @Cannabichem 📢 Support Cannabichem on Patreon for exclusive content: Patreon.com/Cannabichem 👉 Keywords: Sungrown cannabis, cannabis cultivation, Emerald Cup 2024, cannabis education, organic cannabis, cannabis science, sustainable cannabis, Bioactive Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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