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No one really is looking at all those options. So the problem with the legal market is that we're not looking at California strains and Oregon strains and all these other wonderful strains that are being bred and produced. The major problem I'd describe of genetics overall in Colorado is that they are only focusing on genetics that are coming from just a couple sources in Colorado. And so, are there going to be very many people in Colorado carrying it or is it just like going to be a select few batch of growers? Like if I had to put it in a nutshell, that would pretty much describe it. And so is that like basically the definition of fino hunting? So that's why it's hard to get a good cut because you need all three categories to be outstanding. So you're looking for something that's going to produce a lot and has big buds, that also has terpenes and nice flavorful values, and this high potency with high saturation. So smell and terpene flavor is the other category, and the other category is frost and saturation level. Does it smell good? Does it have a lot of terpenes? Does it smell like nothing? Do I get a big yielder, But it doesn't have any terpenes? So as a fino hunter, you know you have a winner if you're checking off the following categories: Is it a big time producer? Does it have big nodes and is it going to be a big yielder? That's one column. So it really depends on which one you select. I'm assuming that you're talking about ones that are growing. I guess that would come to somewhat deciding on which fino to keep and which not to keep. How do I know if I've got good Banana Punch versus bad Banana Punch? I think it's a solid hybrid, but it's going to lean more towards sativa effects, more like creative and energy effects as opposed to a relaxation and sleep. And it's going to be real tall and lanky with nice long leaves, and fades to a rainbow color at the end of flower. So the Banana Punch I work with is very fruity and has a great gas type smell to it.
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So even though they can sell seeds to whoever, depending on what you, you're going to get a lot of different options. It will depend on what kind of fino you get. And so like flavor profile, does it taste like banana? Was gifted to them by 808 Genetics, and purple punch was kind of a really nice unique strain that Symbiotic took in and bred with it and released to the public. And Banana Paunch was part of the purple punch wave that Symbiotic started, which And that's kind of one of the voids I've identified in Colorado genetics' network. And it's a California company, so not very many people in Colorado are familiar with California companies or California genetics. Everything I've worked with them has turned out amazing. Well what makes it so popular? Or what do you think is going to make it so popular?įirst of all, I really liked the company Symbiotic Genetics. So although it's slightly uncommon, it's one of the only strains that's still left to be able to get. Yeah, that's made by a company called Symbiotic Genetics and it's probably one of the most underrated strains right now, simply because the general public can still get access to the seeds pretty easily, as we speak.
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It's a hybrid and I see that it's a banana OG and a purple punch F2. I really just want to know the things that you think are cool about the plant because you're the genetics expert and you know about all this stuff, and I think the audience could really benefit from understanding it from a source that's just not Leafly, where anybody can put anything. So what we want to do is kind of go through some strains and kind of understand, you know, how they grow, what they give back to us, how they make us feel, how they smell.
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We have a secret special guest, who will be on the show from time to time, and he goes by the name of Mr. Welcome to your first podcast, and today is really special. Thank you very much for having me on your podcast. I'm Jason Sirotin, joined by director and partner Gary Walker. Hello and welcome to the Greenstone Podcast.