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Maven Genetics: Collaborating with Graffiti Artists, Creating Unique Strains, Building a Legacy
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Scaling from One Light to Thousands, Discovering a Magic Cannabis Strain for Epilepsy
Join us in this captivating episode of First Smoke of the Day as we dive deep into the world of genetics and innovation with none other than Shane Ponto, the visionary Co-Founder of Maven Genetics.
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đ± The Genesis of Maven Genetics: Discover the inspiring journey behind the founding of Maven Genetics and how Shane Ponto's passion for genetics paved the way for groundbreaking strains.
đĄ Vision for the Future: Gain a glimpse into Shane's vision for the future of cannabis and how Maven Genetics aims to revolutionize the industry.
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Flower Mill: A Perfect Grind, Milling vs Shredding, Precision Components
01:53:40|When youâve been in the game consuming and cultivating herb as long as FSOTDâs host Blackleaf, you can immediately recognize when youâve found a truly innovative new product for handling and breaking down your flower.Blackleaf is joined in the Las Vegas Haze Radio studio by Brent Stevens from Flower Mill and his team, Q, Aaron, Jason, and John, to discuss the most groundbreaking technology for milling and/or grinding your herb in arguably the past 100+ years. Founded only in 2020, Flower Mill has found almost overnight success from their high-grade steel handheld mills designed by smokers for smokers to create the perfect grind with the optimal sift screen for collecting kief.Youâll hear Brent tell the story of his first come-to-Jesus moment with this technology in 2018 at CannaCon in Detroit when he met his future counterparts, John, Jason, and Aaron, who came from the high-end automotive engineering industry. They developed the Crown grinder under the Royal Health moniker originally before fully conceptualizing the Flower Mill, and by 2020, Brent claims he has never forgotten the Crown or let the people who developed it leave his side.The train to success has been moving almost at a bulletâs pace for this group of passionate individuals who go on to claim zero outside funding and how theyâve essentially stumbled upon extremely powerful organic promotion and support from not only their local areas like Arizona, California, Michigan, and Illinois but also by noteworthy celebrities such as That Mexican OT, Wiz Khalifa, Vic Mensa, Red Man, and more.Two crazy stories you absolutely cannot miss during this episode are Brent explaining how they got their first big brand collaboration with Zig-Zag. This collaboration marked Zig-Zag's first venture into cannabis-related products in its 140+-year history. The second one is how their Flower Mill fell into the hands of Wiz Khalifa during his KK launch in Las Vegas, leading to their grinders showing up in his music video despite Wizâs partnership with Santa Cruz Shredder.One of the most powerful lessons you can learn from this podcast is that if you are a fan of herb with a brain for engineering, science, or math, there are incredible ways that you can disrupt and bring innovation to the industry. How many of us have had the same $30-45 grinder for the past 6+ years that is totally stripped and locks up when you have something especially sticky in there? The Flower Mill team put their heads together and solved this problem in less than five years flat.Follow @brentfolowermill on IG to see all of the newest updates straight from the horseâs mouth. And, if you tune in for the entire pod you might even learn how to get into the Beta Testing program for all of the new cutting-edge products Flower Mill is constantly cooking up such as their new affordable âNext Gen Standardâ grinders. Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with trailblazers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Cvault & Boveda: Unlock the Solution to Curing, Terp Preservation, Precision Storage
01:42:12|If youâve ever wondered what FSOTDâs host, Blackleaf, considers the absolute standard for curing and storing herb, youâd be a fool not to tap in.Blackleaf is joined in the studio by CVault co-founder, Ryan Parker, and Scott Swail, the North American Key Accounts Manager for Boveda, whoâs been with the company for 10+ years to discuss all things herbal storage whether thatâs keeping your head stash at the perfect humidity or controlling the cure and trichome deterioration when moving or selling large quantities of herb or even concentrate.For the uninitiated, CVault is a company specializing in the production of airtight, stainless steel storage containers designed to preserve the freshness and potency of herb and other organic materials. They integrate humidity control technology, often pairing their containers with Boveda packs, to maintain ideal storage conditions. Boveda is a 27+-year-old company that produces precision humidity control packs to maintain the ideal moisture levels for various products, including herb, cigars, and musical instruments. They utilize a patented two-way humidity control technology that adds or absorbs moisture as needed to protect and preserve items. If youâve ever wondered about the CVault/Boveda connection, this pod unveils the entire backstory of how these two companies came together. Youâll hear Ryan and Scott explain why Bovedaâs acquisition of CVault was truly a match made in heaven.If thereâs one thing youâll hear during this episode, itâs Blackleafâs undying love and rigorous implementation of CVaultâs storage technology for all of his cultivation and daily consumption needs. Whether heâs storing big packs or carrying around a fresh batch of head stash, he swears by CVaultâs stainless steel containers in tandem with varying sizes of Boveda packs. Everyone also weighs in heavily on how turkey bags are the absolute worst move for storage, especially when youâre stacking, and how undependable glass is for shipping bulk concentrate.This episode truly identifies countless pain points of home growers and commercial growers everywhere, and how proper storage and humidity control play an utterly essential role in the final product. You canât miss the part where Scott address the hearsay that Boveda packs âsteal the terps,â and what this actually means.For any true fans of cultivating or even preserving ultra top-shelf herb, you canât miss a second of this episode with two serious pioneers in one of the biggest missteps in the industryâproper curing and storage.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Green Life Productions: UFC Fighter & Organic Grower, Living Soil Journey
01:55:51|If you think weâve had grow nerds on the show in the past, just wait until you hear this conversation with one of the nationâs most preeminent living soil farmers based out of a literal one-horse town also known as Pahrump, Nevada.Blackleaf finally pulls one of the hardest-working farmers in Nevada, Steve of Green Life Productions, out of his daily grind to grace the FSOTD studio and speak on sustainable, no-till, âwater-only,â real-deal organic farming, his career in UFC, and how he applies a fighterâs discipline to growing the cleanest, greenest herb (and even produce) possible.For the uninitiated, Green Life Productions (GLP) is a Nevada-based cultivation company known for its commitment to sustainable, organic growing practices. Utilizing a "No-Till Living Soil" method, GLP promotes environmental stewardship by creating a self-sustaining ecosystem that nurtures high-quality, terpene-rich herb. The company is celebrated for its craft varieties and eco-friendly approach, not to mention becoming the first licensed brand in Nevada.Aside from all of the valuable nuggets of grow knowledge crammed into this podcast, fans of UFC will truly enjoy the story of Steve from Green Life Productions. He details his journey fighting as a teenager and signing to UFC, traveling the world in the lightweight class, before ultimately discovering his love of herb during the downtime between matches. Turning away from prescription drugs in favor of clean medicinal herb to heal his injuries, Steve chose to dive headfirst into cultivation as he drew the curtain on his fighting career.Youâll hear Steve speak a great deal on his 5-acre homestead out in Pahrump where heâs been unbelievably busy cultivating herb, premium produce, and even hunting specific breeds of dogs. Fans of sustainable farming will marvel at the entire universe heâs built on the property that has its own âLocals Onlyâ farm store on-site showcasing their own produce and quality-sourced meats. He also speaks about his âopen-kitchenâ farming concept, which invites tourists to participate in the full experience from seed to sale.Serious cultivators will find themselves pulling out their pen and pad countless times during this episode as Steve drops gems on how he builds his regenerative soil beds, how to properly amend and top your soil for the healthiest yields, adding beneficial microorganisms, and how heâs been able to out-perform $10 million+ buildouts with his $1.8 million setup that still only uses LEDs and water. One highlight youâll hear Steve make is that heâs on his 40th cycle with some of his regenerative soil beds!Itâs almost impossible to cram all of the invaluable knowledge dropped in this podcast. For any aspiring cultivators, if this episode doesnât inspire you, we donât know what will. Find Steveâs work @greenlifeproductions on Instagram and at your local NV đ shops via greenlifeproductionsnv.com.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Skunk VA: The Hunt for Chemdog, A Seed that Changed Everything
01:59:20|So many questions surrounding the origins of skunk, chem, diesel, and Durban genetics are answered in this once-in-a-lifetime episode with one of the real originators from the culture.Blackleaf is joined in the studio by cultivation legend and breeder for Lucky Dog Genetics, Jason aka Skunk VA, to discuss his lauded history with the plant, following the Grateful Dead around on tour, and his immense efforts at genetic preservation. Skunk VA is a name you may have only heard in closed conversations with longstanding members of the culture dating back to the â90s anywhere from Virginia to Colorado, San Francisco, Montana, or really anywhere across the US where people were growing massive weight as sneakily as possible.Youâll get to hear legendary stories from Jason aka Skunk VA as he dives deep into his history with the plant, dating back to when he first began following the Grateful Dead as a teenager, going to rehab, and then eventually meeting the legendary guerilla grower Mark, who is responsible for the Super Skunk F2 as well as handing him his first cut of Chem back in 1991.Throughout this podcast, one of the biggest things we hammer back in on is Skunk VAâs stewardship of the original Chemdog 91 cut. Itâs become in many ways his calling card that has played a pivotal role in all of his past, present, and future work. Youâll hear Blackleaf ask about The Grateful Head project that Skunk VA is involved in with Kevin Jodrey and other OGâs that strives to preserve original cuts of all the important varieties throughout the history of herb.Thereâs really no stone left unturned in this episode in terms of strains that need to be remembered. Skunk VA provides never-before-heard insight on the crosses and history of varieties like Diesel Poison, Crossroad, Chem Diesel aka Chem D, The Tits, Beatrix, Super Skunk, and whatâs really happened to Sour D.If you think itâs been all sunshine and daisies for Skunk VAâyouâd be sorely mistaken. There are also stories that unfold from Skunk VA during this pod that will have you on the edge of your seat. Some of these involve raids, seizures, and serving hard time for simply growing (debatably large quantities) of the plant.Any lifelong fans of the plant need to soak up every minute of this episode not only for its mind-blowing stories but also for insight into how someone can turn their passion into profit while still maintaining dignity.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Drip Hydro: Better Tasting Flower, Maximizing Quality, Investing in Your Craft
01:41:10|Calling all grow nerdsâthis is an extra special episode where we get answers about how to cultivate your herb with the best nutrient lines possible straight from the horseâs mouth.Blackleaf brings two legends of the grow into the studio, Rex and Jason, owners of Drip Hydro to talk cultivation, canopy management, and all things nutrients. Drip Hydro specializes in creating clean, effective, and cost-efficient nutrient solutions for plant cultivation, backed by over 35 years of industry experience. Their products, available in fluid and powder forms, are designed to deliver precise nutrition while preventing issues like salt buildup and poor flavor, making them compatible with various irrigation systems and growing mediums. One of the overarching things we discuss during this podcast is how to properly provide nutrients to your plants at any scale, along with the ongoing conversation of genetic preservation, highlighting the varieties we all truly miss like Skunk, Northern Lights 5, and the original Urkle.Blackleaf also fires off countless questions during this podcast that only a fellow grower would know to ask such as why growing has gotten so complicated, what itâs like running greenhouses in Santa Barbara, how cultivation is going down in Puerto Rico, the key to finding top-shelf flower in LA these days, and some of their favorite genetics theyâve run over the past decades.That isnât to say that Rex and Jason donât also let loose plenty of insider opinions throughout this episode as well. Youâll hear Rex weigh in on the history of BHO and why itâs a dead industry today, as well as the problem with LA growers all using the same genetics these days. Between all of the knowledge bombs and never-before-heard stories, youâll even hear Jason talk about his early days in Colorado, selling bags to Anna from CAM before she set up shop in California.If youâre a fan of cultivation or growing the plant in any capacity, this podcast is a must-see from start to finish. Rex and Jason have over three decades of combined experience working with herb and have seen it all in terms of visiting and building out custom grow spaces. Bust out the pen and pad for this one and youâre sure to unearth a wealth of knowledge.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Cali Plug: Telegram is Dead, Trap Condos, Disrupting the Industry, Million$ on Snapchat
02:12:13|At some point in all of our experiences with herb, this particular guestâs name always seems to come up, whether itâs through indoor packs for the low, rap lyrics, social media, outlandish urban legends, or even film.Blackleaf and Packgods are joined in the studio by the original man, myth, and legend, Cali Plug, to talk game, maximizing your face card, and how (according to him) the scene blew up in LA thanks to his exploits.This pod is the ultimate Ted Talk for trappers. Not only does Cali get incredibly thorough on how itâs done, but he also sheds light on the highs, the lows, and the risks one man is willing to take to get to the ultimate bag. This includes tales of homelessness, danger, deals gone bad, and overarchingly reckless behavior.Cali Plug dives deep into his early days on social media circa 2015-16, his self-proclaimed invention of âSnapTrap,â and his disruption of the original LA seshes by peddling cheap grams. Youâll also hear tales of taking private jets and flexing on social media to appear larger than life to gain a considerable following. Cali might even take credit for deflating the LA market during this pod with affordable zips.One thing is for certain during this interviewâyou will hear many bold claims from Cali Plug about his brandâs position in the market as well as his contribution to the game overall. Among these are his invention of paid social media promo for trappers, trap condos in LA, being a visible brand owner in herb. Youâll also hear him claim that heâs the biggest brand in the game, that heâd be the Uber of herb brands if he went legit, and that he is solely responsible for making LA the hub for Californiaâs entire market.Cali also weighs in on a multitude of topics throughout such as the quality of herb outside of California, throwing noticeable shade on Florida. He also goes into detail on the candy genetics wave and how he believes there wonât be another new cut or wave for the next several decades.There are really so many memorable moments from this pod that are either straight-up hilarious or strangely insightful. Did we even mention Cali Plugâs movie, The Sesh, thatâs available on Amazon Prime? If you think you know Cali Plug or have heard someone throw shade on him for the way he moves, itâs definitely worth tuning in for this entire conversation.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Todd McCormick: Where Did Real HAZE Go?, Playboy Mansion, Raids, Prison, Opening Woodstock
03:45:18|Weâve had other guests on in the past who have unveiled never-before-heard history of the herb, but nothing comes close to the secrets revealed in this episode.Blackleaf finally hunted down the elusive Todd McCormick, an American activist, childhood cancer survivor, author, and medical herb patient for a once-in-a-lifetime conversation. Todd has a laundry list of achievements and sightings in pop culture dating back to the late 80s. More recently, heâs been an ongoing judge at the yearly Emerald Cup in NorCal and was one of the winners of the Cannabis Culture Award in 2012. You may have also seen him speak on screen during the 2007 documentary, The Union: The Business Behind Getting High.There are no stones left unturned in this episode, as Todd recalls his famous 1997 arrest where he was caught with over 2,100 plants at a Bel-Air mansion and never snitching on any of his constituents, subsequently serving a 5-year sentence as a result, and getting bailed out by DJ Pooh and Boondocks creator, Aaron McGruder. Youâll also hear about the famous Playboy Mansion parties that he used to attend as well as host in the name of herbal activism.Itâs impossible to stuff all of the insane stories Todd tells into one description, as well as all of the celebrities that heâs befriended over the years. But, some names that will come up along the way include his close friends Hugh Hefner, Bill Maher, Dave Matthews, Tommy Chong, Mel Frank, Andy Dick, Joe Rogan, and so many more. Youâll even get to hear the legends of Skunk strain creator Skunkman Sam and Northern Lights strain creator, Seattle Greg.In the realm of valuable knowledge, Todd riffs gems left and right throughout this pod. He weighs in on the global expansion of herb, its origins in Afghanistan and the Greater Middle East, how to perfectly pop a seed, why classic strains are dying out, and the origin of the war on drugs via the alcohol industry.Take your time to really go through this episode and soak up all of the crazy stories and wisdom from the unsung hero of herb, Todd McCormick, whoâs been growing for over 40 years and sharing their mission of normalizing herbal consumption at places like Woodstock â99, where he wound up giving a 40-minute opening speech.Find all of Toddâs current genetic work showcased through his brand, Authentic Genetics Seed Company, agseedsco.com.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Dr. Riley: The Science of SmokeAbility, The Entourage Effect, Ash Color & Terpenes
01:47:54|Take out a pen and a pad because this episode of the pod with a real-life herb scientist will redefine your preexisting knowledge of the plant.Blackleaf is joined by viral content creator and natural product chemist with a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, Dr. Riley Kirk, to discuss a number of hard-hitting questions that only a scientist could accurately answer.The entire first half of this episode is truly a treasure trove of educational nuggets surrounding Dr. Riley and her teamâs efforts to unravel the Science of Smokeability (S.O.S.), as well as her own endeavors to understand the effects of terpenes and other compounds that make up each individual experience with a given strain.Youâll hear Dr. Riley speak on the very real nature of the Entourage Effect, as well as how it can change based on the form of consumption youâre engaging in. She also weighs in on the receptors in our brains and bodies that respond to different strains in a way that only âthe nose knows.â If youâve ever wondered why some herb smells like straight up dog shit, then this is also the podcast for you. Dr. Riley delves in deep on terpenes and how some of them present themselves in other organisms in the world. On the less stinky side, she even explains her theory behind why some strains spark creativity.Deeper in the conversation, youâll hear Dr. Riley give her candid opinion on the synthetic cannabinoid wave, the over 30% potency debate, why you should try more CBD, and how to more consciously purchase your herbal goods. This episode is especially unique because youâre getting the perspective of a regular smoker who consumes daily who is also a highly educated chemist with a Ph.D and a deep passion for the plant.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.Kevin Jodrey: Hunting Afghani Genetics, Preserving Rare Strains, WAR on Drugs
03:31:17|This is just one of those episodes. If you love weed, whether youâre in the industry or just a fan, you canât miss a second of this extended conversation with one of the real harbingers of the culture and preservers of the plant.Blackleaf is joined by the mythological man behind the curtain of cannabis, Kevin Jodrey @kevinjodrey, creator of Port Royal, owner of Wonderland Nursery, and co-founder of The Ganjier.Sit down and strap in for a longer episode that doesnât skip a beat on moments of invaluable game-dropping, never-before-heard strain lore, run-ins with law enforcement, traveling the world for weed, certifying Ganjiers, and so much more. If youâve ever wondered where the birth of high-CBD strains began or what herb looks like in the wild countryside of Afghanistan while hunting genetics with Landrace Mafia, youâll be on the edge of your seat for this entire chaotic ride.Kevin Jodrey is hands-down one of the most well-known and respected growers out of Humboldt County. Heâs also an internationally respected expert on the plant, accredited for improving and forwarding the modern cannabis movement. On top if it all, heâs spoken at a slew of universities, judged the Emerald Cup multiple times, and appeared on National Geographic and A&E to speak on cannabis education.Youâll hear Blackleaf ask countless questions on every smokerâs mind, and Kevin candidly weighs in on topics such as the THCa wave, nicotine addictions fueling the candy wave currently sweeping the industry, how the average grower can preserve their genetics, why tissue culture isnât always done right, and the fact that real Sour may be gone forever.Kevin was literally at the epicenter of the âGreen Rushâ with seemingly uneding stories he riffs on from Humboldt back in the day throughout this incredibly special episode of the pod. Today, heâs at the forefront of the âClean Rushâ aka the sustainable movement of regenerating land naturally through cannabis cultivationâŠamong countless other projects that span the globe.Itâs hard to concisely put into words all of the crazy insight, free game, jaw-dropping stories of hunting genetics and fighting law enforement, as well as genuine life and relationship advice that you can absorb from this episode. So, simply putâlight one up, kick back, and lock in.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with tastemakers from the culture you canât find anywhere else.