Dr. Riley Kirk welcomes Dr. Anna Schwabe to the Bioactive Podcast for a deep dive into cannabis genetics, cultivar identity, plant chemistry, and the challenges of making sense of cannabis in a rapidly evolving industry. As two cannabis scientists get thoroughly nerdy, they explore the relationship between genetics and chemical expression, why cultivar names matter, and what science can and cannot tell us about predicting cannabis effects.
Drawing from years of research in cannabis genomics, chemotypes, and consumer behavior, Anna explains the disconnect between strain names, marketing claims, and actual genetic identity. The conversation examines how genetics, environment, cultivation practices, and post-harvest handling influence the final chemistry of a cannabis product, often making consumer expectations difficult to predict.
They also explore the limitations of the indica, sativa, and hybrid framework, discussing why these categories may still serve a purpose for new consumers while highlighting the need for more nuanced approaches to cannabis classification. The discussion dives into terpene science, aroma-based selection, cultivar verification, consumer perception, breeding strategies, and the future of genetic authentication in cannabis.
Additionally, Riley and Anna tackle common industry misconceptions, the importance of preserving cannabis history and culture, and how science can help bridge the gap between growers, consumers, researchers, and retailers. Throughout the episode, they emphasize practical ways consumers can make better decisions while exploring the fascinating complexity of cannabis chemistry and genetics.
Whether you're a grower, breeder, budtender, researcher, medical patient, or curious consumer, this episode offers valuable insights into how cannabis genetics shape the products we use and the experiences we have.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Podcast Crossover Intro
01:38 New Mom Conference Life
02:32 Cannabis on Social Media
03:59 Schedule III Debate
06:36 Pharma Versus Whole Plant
10:08 Synthetic THC And Isomers
12:26 Terpenes And Aroma Complexity
16:51 When More Is Not Better
19:27 Realistic THC And Terp Limits
22:56 Trust Your Nose Shopping
24:47 Why Blue Dream Varies
25:44 Genetics Registration And Terroir
29:23 Consistency Versus Craft Growing
33:12 Craft Cannabis Value
34:25 Does Quality Mean Less
35:48 Savoring Premium Products
38:33 CHS And Overconsumption
42:33 Allergens Terpenes Perfume
45:03 Pregnancy Smell Sensitivity
47:05 Trust Your Nose Shopping
50:44 Beyond Indica Sativa
54:24 Strain Names Still Matter
57:32 Genome Gaps Landraces
59:43 New Compounds Plant Evolution
01:01:24 Overmanipulated Modern Nugs
01:03:16 Potency And Oversized Joints
01:04:42 Right Sizing Your Dose
01:05:46 Type Two Flower Wins
01:06:29 Budtenders Versus Medical Advice
01:08:35 Research Weed Supply Problem
01:12:42 Study Real Dispensary Products
01:14:08 What Consumers Actually Want
01:16:12 True Cut Genetic Verification
01:17:48 IP Protection And Licensing
01:19:05 Finding Medicine By Genetics
01:21:09 Scaling The Sample Universe
01:25:59 AI Guided Breeding Future
01:27:05 Where To Follow And Next Steps
01:27:36 New Work In Houston
01:29:19 Riley Projects And Wrap Up
Connect with Dr. Anna Schwabe:
Website:
www.annaschwabe.com
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-schwabe-phd/
True Cut Bioscience:
https://www.truecut.co/
Agricultural Genomics Foundation:
https://agriculturalgenomics.org/
MyFlora DNA:
https://myfloradna.com/
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