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The Soul of the Soil

About This Webinar

Biodynamic and permaculture concepts are highly beneficial when applied to cannabis cultivation

Who can view: People who attended or registered for the webinar only
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
VP Soil Sciences, Everflux Technologies
Bryan Wachsman is a Living Soil Cultivation Specialist, Educator and Public Speaker for Everflux Technologies. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but he considers Savannah, Georgia, to be home. Bryan decided to join the organic cannabis movement when he learned about the unethical cultivation practices taking place in Colorado. Bryan discovered the poisonous methods some commercial cultivators used to grow cannabis. He then decided to make it a priority to teach the masses about clean organic cannabis cultivation methods. Bryan wants to see a dialogue built around honest cannabis medicine and organic cultivation practices. He has been studying cannabis for over ten years now. While he enjoys sharing cannabis with old and new friends alike, he appreciates that he no longer takes Adderall to manage his symptoms. Bryan is fully committed to the cannabis industry, and it is reasonably evident that it is a large part of his life. He believes that education is essential, and it removes the ego out of growing rooms. Bryan says that the government has failed to educate the population on cannabis, and has spread propaganda that has damaged the reputation of a life healing plant.
Webinar hosting presenter Leighton M
Owner, Kingdom Acquaponics
The goal has always been to slow the environmental impact of humanity, and Leighton is on the forefront of bringing safe natural land and garden care products to the masses. Healthy food, plants, landscapes and farming starts with the soil and its biology.

In 2012 Leighton set up a small scale aquaculture system with 100 tilapia at Rodale Institute. He worked with Dr. Elaine Ingham, a world renowned soil biologist, blending his by-products with traditional compost and worm castings to prove the value of aquatic ecosystems by-products and how they can reduce the need for synthetics on the environment. For eighteen months, Leighton studied the art of composting, compost tea brewing, extract making and vermaculture to complete the proof of concept work necessary. By combining these products/ techniques and applying them to his knowledge of machines and forces, he was able to develop processing equipment to produce the end products that Kingdom Aquaponics™ is now offering.

Leighton then joined forces with James Sottilo of Ecological Landscape Management, a nationally recognized pioneer in organic land and tree care. Together they vetted the product while continuing to improve it with the tried and tested methods that James has implemented in his work. Leighton has successfully scaled up production three times over without compromising quality.
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