I could listen to angus for 5 hours straight without a break!!!! Fantastic show.. can’t wait to hear the full episode..
@LazloWoodbineАй бұрын
This is great! .... Thank you both!🙂
@SmilingGriffon-lk7um16 күн бұрын
Fascinating listen. I always dreamed of traveling and collecting seeds for the past 45 years. Its amazing how far we have come in our understanding of the plant.
@heythere420-m7yАй бұрын
Could listen to Angus for days please more more more
@rickterrance4981Ай бұрын
Agreed THIS is why I follow the channel.
@thakidcrow420Ай бұрын
Great episode can't wait to hear the last part
@redeyegoonerАй бұрын
Could listen to Angus all day. Grwat show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@mooksoolАй бұрын
As soon as you add Culture to the cannabis discussion, shit gets real interesting, real quick. Fascinating, cheers.❤
@mikescott7408Ай бұрын
ya those strain hunter dudes think they were doing a favor binging seed over.. they have episode with Damien Marley almost talking him into it convincing him it will be good to breed genetics in..
@catsploitationАй бұрын
Arjan the scumbag and his band of bootlickers, now in Thailand out of his depth again
@rickterrance4981Ай бұрын
Hopefully this gains traction and people start becoming aware of the damage we're doing and changes get made.
@ModestTool11Ай бұрын
ok, you had me at operation ivy!
@brandonmatchick5714Ай бұрын
Intro rules!!!
@stoneroot3696Ай бұрын
Great song for intro!
@catsploitationАй бұрын
Cannabis laws in the UK today are used to 'control undesirable people' that is entirely their function and it works very well.
@WaltzingUndeadАй бұрын
Operation Ivy, Hell yeah!
@catsploitationАй бұрын
An entire episode on the use of cannabis prohibition as a means of social and political control of minority groups.
@durangotang1681Ай бұрын
Subbed
@BreedersSyndicateАй бұрын
Glad to have ya 💜🙏
@pedroviegas565Ай бұрын
HLVD has been underestimated for far too long, now when you pop seeds it's a game of luck, to have it or not in it... Big living soils beds being contaminated by 1 plant and compromise everything like that
@iyhgtyea8028Ай бұрын
Very very interesting
@AlienGardenGeneticsАй бұрын
👊🍀❤️
@OuterSpaceDollfaceАй бұрын
LFG! 🔥
@BreedersSyndicateАй бұрын
Hey cute girl. Wanna hang out?
@aaronwoodley9624Ай бұрын
🤟🤟🤟🤙🤙🤙🥏🥏🥏
@Gh4cvАй бұрын
Wow Riot Seeds is still around?
@BreedersSyndicateАй бұрын
I heard he died!
@Gh4cvАй бұрын
@@BreedersSyndicate Nevermind homie I'm trippin! I thought you were someone else from ancient times. I just now realized you ain't him, you have been around for a while also so props to that! 🤝
@aaronbennett4444Ай бұрын
Spit out out bro. This could have been all one episode, if not for the unabridged stream of consciousness Angus served the audience.
@BreedersSyndicateАй бұрын
It’ll be released as one. It’s released in these segments because KZbin shows that people stop watching after 45 mins anyway. Generally speaking
@redeyegoonerАй бұрын
Whilst I do understand the need for preservation and commend those that champion it, you also have to consider it from the point of view of the people in those areas. Why *wouldn't* indigenous people want to grow easier, higher yielding strains for their economy? These people literally exist off this plant. It's such a colonial mindset to suggest that other people should not have the same choice and same options as us, and should be forced into growing only their indigenous varieties *just in case* some of us Westerners want to go on a recreational seed hunting tour. Why are people mad at Arjan - because he gave their seeds out for free, but we have to pay for them, or what?? Lol All those guys were just doing what other people have done for millenia. I guarantee that wherever they went, they werent the furst oeople to bring or trade seeds in that area. It would take literally millions of seeds to change a landscape and even then, after a few seasons left alone, the landrace/wild cultivars would easily out compete and out breed the newly introduced genes, simply because of flower times and the fact that they have evolved in that region and terroir. Indigenous people should be given the same choices and same options as everyone else. They grow hybrids for the same reason *YOU/WE* do. At the end of the day, you could dedicate all your grow space to preserving genetics, but you dont, you focus on harvest, and yielding a crop, so why shouldn't they? 🤷♂️ Like, why is America growing corn 🌽, why isn't it growing the indigenous grasses that were the precursors and the building blocks of modern corn 🌽? Why are all farms in America allowed to grow this hybrid, maybe they should all have to grow what originally grew there instead, for preservation 🤔 A lot of people would starve, but, at least those old grasses would still be available in case any tourists want to see them, right? 🤷♂️👍
@redeyegoonerАй бұрын
Another way to look at it would be to imagine going to one of these countries/places/areas and being like "hey guys, we're here to collect all your awesome stuff, and then take it home, recombine it, mix it with other awesome stuff we've collected, make it better, faster, more potent, higher yielding, more resilient, easier to grow,.. And then we're *NOT* going to give any of that stuff back to you 😅. We're just going to keep all that for ourselves and our benefit, and you guys shouldnt have access to it. For our purposes of preservation, in case we need to come back.. but thanks for the seeds!!" Lool 😅😅
@kevinbyrne2535Ай бұрын
Interesting take...i would have to agree with you mate
@thomassiegfried5409Ай бұрын
One of my friends who breeds strains has sent seed stock to the Mideast for a tribe to grow out far in the mountains, and they love his genetics as they perform for them and are resistant. They selected a plant and made mother stock, produced clones and loaded them in backpacks 200 per pack and hiked three days into the mountains to grow them out safely. There are pheno hunters everywhere and they want stock period. The inbred stock is useful for creating new so we should maintain it.
@catsploitationАй бұрын
@@redeyegooner idiot perspective you have
@Doctor.Kapow.Ай бұрын
When they introduced the steel axe to native australian aboriginals, it messed with intricate social structures and rites of passage in ways they could just not anticipate. The stone axe was a massive part of cultural lore and practice, and when they simply gave them the iron axe, they "gave a man a fish". To assume that "bigger, faster, more potent, higher yielding" is better is to completely disregard the unknown unknowns. We don't know how these things are going to impact intricate cultural structures. Just thought i'd play devils advocate.
@heythere420-m7yАй бұрын
Rfk said multiple times he was gonna legalize it I guarantee he will when he's in the white house
@BreedersSyndicateАй бұрын
RFK jr is a stain on his father’s legacy. More incorrect BS comes out of his mouth than anyone else with a platform that big. It’s pretty awful.
@jamesroots5796Ай бұрын
@@BreedersSyndicate you broke your own chat rule #2. Classic. Do more research bro. Easier to fool a man than convince him he has been fooled... you know. 😉👍
@heythere420-m7yАй бұрын
@@BreedersSyndicate I guess we'll have to see I don't see a reason in not being hopeful for everyone's sake