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What does it take to become an established cannabis breeder?

11:45- Making a Selection
16:45 – The Breeding Process
23:15 – Biggest Challenges

In this episode of “Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman,” we delve into the captivating world of cannabis breeding. Join host Kyle Kushman as he welcomes renowned cannabis breeder Danny Murr-Sloat, founder of AlpinStash, to the show. Danny brings his extensive experience and passion for creating unique, high-quality cannabis strains to our listeners.
Throughout the episode, Kyle and Danny explore the fundamentals and intricacies of cannabis breeding, from selecting parent plants and crossbreeding techniques to ensuring genetic stability and quality. Danny shares his expert insights on what makes a strain truly exceptional and offers practical advice for home growers interested in starting their own breeding projects.
Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on balancing traits like potency, flavor, aroma, and medicinal properties, as well as overcoming common challenges in the breeding process. Danny also discusses the future of cannabis breeding and exciting emerging trends in the field.
Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned grower, this episode is packed with inspiration and information to enhance your cannabis cultivation journey. Tune in to learn from one of the best in the industry and discover the art and science of breeding your own unique cannabis strains.
Don’t miss this enlightening conversation on “Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman.” Happy growing!

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“The content provided in this episode of ‘Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman’ is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company.

Cannabis cultivation and breeding are subject to local laws and regulations. Listeners are advised to ensure compliance with all applicable laws in their respective regions. The host, guest, and producers of this show do not advocate for or encourage any illegal activity.

Always exercise caution and conduct thorough research before attempting any cannabis cultivation or breeding practices. Neither the host, guest, nor the producers of this show are responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use or application of the information discussed in this episode.

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28 thoughts on “How to Become a Cannabis Breeder with Danny Murr-Sloat and Kyle Kushman

  1. This story is a true testament i too was an opiate dependent ferale shrood i absolutely became my old self but more humbled. The garden got me off the opiates off the methadone and currently on year 4 free of the done and now im scott free. Specializing in skunk yip skunk lol brought forth only due to my father.. r.i.p poppa roach may the skunks we created and hunted help the individuals out there who knew pops SkΓΌnk ScΓΆtty GΓ¨nΓ¨ticXs would have never started without your wish lol. May we bring the skunk back missing since 93-94 as a young lad watching dad build harleys once skunk left the fruits came in then sours then chems and chocolate hashplants πŸ™‚ big ups to both of you. And hey smoking some superb herb the strawberry cough looking very white n clear sugary shatter sauce n diamonds. Im a genetic hoarder and preservationists

  2. Hello Lyle, I have been waiting for almost a week for customer service to call to help me out. Apparently email is the only acceptable form of communication for your staff. I have gone back to seed supreme. 9 out of 10.of my seeds were floaters. Too bad your staff doesn't care because you seem to. Take care.

  3. Actually someone crossed the strawberry cough with the deepchunk, mid 2000s … the cross was really good. But it was then crossed with a really good OG kush. I purchaced 2) cuts mothered them out. We grew that cross for almost 9 years during prop 215 era
    . It was so good that it was almost all i smoked for that entire time. It was a pretty good yeilder, lanky legs with branches you had to tie up. She stretched like crazy! Veg time was short! Or she would be in the lights. But it was her flavor and high that really shined! It always worked, no cap high, low tolerance build up. Pure medical too! If i could ever find the breeder again, i would love to shake his hand and see if he still has it. The guy i got from, said its all he smokes. After my first run of it, i knew it was all i wanted. IMHO, it was the best cultivar i have ever ran, i mean there is a reason why me and my buddies kept it so long as head stash. I wouod literally save about 2lbs from every harvest just for myself. And i would run out before my next harvest. She was best at 10 weeks, but you only needed like 18-21 day veg, tops! So it kinda evens out a bit

  4. Ak 47 I remember a time when that was all that could be found. Skunk I remember as a teenager it was so loud, someone in class had it on them. Half way through class a bunch of us looked at each other & we just knew. Stunk up the room nicely. White widow these days in popular in πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦. Jean Guy is a French pheno, of white widow. πŸ“ cough was my 1st πŸ“ cultivar, when I was in my 20's I be had here. Probably not since. Not slot of πŸ“πŸŒ±'s around. Usually its the strawnana, when it does. Right now if still available I know a menu with a πŸ“ cough concentrate. βœŒπŸ‘©β€πŸŽ€

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