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Episode 124: Cannabis Nutrition with Bryant Mason part 2
Episode 124: Cannabis Nutrition with Bryant Mason part 2
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
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!
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Episode 4: David Perron discusses Living Soil, Insect Frass, and Commercial Production: David is an Agrologist and has a Master of Science in Plant Sciences from McGill University. He began working in greenhouse production in 2001 and worked for McGill in the Greenhouses and Horticultural Research Center for five years. He is the lead agrologist and one of the head growers at Whistler medical marijuana corporation. Over the last year and a half he designed the certified organic growing program at Whistler Medical Marijuana Corporation making them the only fully certified organic licensed producer in Canada. Since the interview, David has been hired as the Head of Cultivation for The Green Organic Dutchmen for their new 200 million dollar facility coming online in 2018. https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/cannabis-cultivation-and-science-podcast-episode-4 by Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast