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In this enthralling episode of the James Loud Podcast, dive into the world of plant genetics with Branden Bond, a renowned genetics consultant from In-House Genetics. Esteemed for their micro-breeding acumen and as creators of unique strains like Slurricane, Dolato, Jelly Breath, Black Cherry Punch, Garlicane, and Sugar Cane, In-House Genetics stands at the forefront of developing innovative and exclusive limited crosses. Branden takes us through the art and science behind these pioneering strains, offering deep insights into the complex political environment of the plant breeding industry. He illuminates the regulatory challenges and the changing landscape impacting both cultivation and distribution. This episode is essential listening for those interested in the forefront of plant genetics and the intricate political factors driving this rapidly advancing sector.
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In this enthralling episode of the James Loud Podcast, dive into the world of plant genetics with Branden Bond, a renowned genetics consultant from In-House Genetics. Esteemed for their micro-breeding acumen and as creators of unique strains like Slurricane, Dolato, Jelly Breath, Black Cherry Punch, Garlicane, and Sugar Cane, In-House Genetics stands at the forefront of developing innovative and exclusive limited crosses. Branden takes us through the art and science behind these pioneering strains, offering deep insights into the complex political environment of the plant breeding industry. He illuminates the regulatory challenges and the changing landscape impacting both cultivation and distribution. This episode is essential listening for those interested in the forefront of plant genetics and the intricate political factors driving this rapidly advancing sector.

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