the way we grow, episode 4, with Spartan Grown: The Healing Power of Cannabis, A cultivator’s tale.



In this episode, Nick Wolfe interviews Russ Patton, also known as Spartan Grown, a cannabis educator and activist. They discuss …

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  1. This guy is working towards similar goals as myself. I'm breeding for specific traits for cancer treatment and pain management. Zero cap strains, no or very low tolerance build up, and it has to kill pain for chronic pain management, the experience needs to be long lasting 2.5 hours plus.
    Needs to make quality flower rosin. Particularly flower rosin. We have seen better drops in inflammation levels (blood test) when smoking flower rosin vs fresh frozen live rosin. There is something special trapped in the plant that we don't get enough from in the live rosin process. There is definitely something special about the flower rosin. I love and smoke more live than anything, but the flower rosin I make for my wife who has severe medical issues, when my back is just killing me and flower or live isn't doing the trick, I turn to the flower rosin and the relief I get from one of my crosses is damn near Instant relief with a single dab.

  2. Chemo and radiation aren't good 85% of doctors wouldnt use either on themselves nor family. Also ibuprofen is horrible for ur body and there are much better alternatives.

  3. Hey just a heads up bruce bugbee has discussed far red and wat he said is there is no evidence to support far red shortening flower particularly if used at the end of light cycle

  4. My mum in law had tumour cancer my bro in law was making oil for her when all had failed it got her in the end but gave hope for extra three years he swears it was rhe oil who knows im a believer tho gods plant weras coka is satans poppys both

  5. Really enjoying the journey this podcast has been on—there were some excellent topics and guests early on that really set it apart. It’s interesting, though, how things can evolve when you start asking for input from the audience. Sometimes, the response can be a mix of fresh ideas and ideas that echo what’s already out there. I guess it’s always a balancing act between keeping things original and meeting the expectations of what listeners are asking for. Either way, excited to see where things go from here.

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