In one of our most exotic strolls yet of the new year, we visited Node Labs’ R&D rooms to see what the next wave of heat is for 2022.
Over the last few years Node Labs has firmly stamped its mark on the tissue culture and genetics games. A number of the state’s top nurseries source their original clean cuttings from Node before propagating them for the wider industry. This is important to prevent pests and diseases from running rampant across the state.
But once you get past the fridges full of fresh plants ready for their next home, you get to the hype. As home base for Compound Genetics, there are few places more exciting at the moment in cannabis genetics. Node hunts down some of Compound’s most prized genetics at their facility in a few different rooms in hopes of finding something to spread out to the masses.
Node Lab’s Chief Business Officer Dan Adler-Golden is truly one of the industry’s kingmakers. As he helps Compound and Node grow, he has first access to some of the strains the world is most excited about. In a sense, with these pheno hunts at Node, he and the team are essentially picking what the world is going to be excited about.
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