This impromptu, unfiltered conversation captures the real story behind one of LA’s original licensed cannabis operators, a legacy grower who helped shape modern cultivation, extraction, and genetics long before legalization made it “acceptable.”In this episode, Mango sits down with G from Green Dragon, a founding member of LA’s Prop D era and part of the original wave of licensed dispensaries dating back to 2006–2007. What unfolds is a rare, long-form oral history that connects underground cannabis, music culture, early extraction tech, and modern legal cultivation into one continuous story.G shares how growing cannabis in the 1990s and early 2000s required skills most people today never had to develop — construction, HVAC, electrical work, and the ability to scale quality without missing runs. When dispensaries began demanding consistency, growers had to evolve or disappear. This episode explains exactly how that transition happened.The conversation goes deep into:The early LA dispensary scene and what it took to survive before legalizationWhy quality and consistency mattered more than yield once retail expectations existedHow OG genetics dominated California for nearly a decade and reshaped the marketWhy many growers were forced out when the gene pool narrowedThe real difference between hype strains and weed that actually gets you highG also opens up about a parallel life most people never knew about — a Grammy-winning career in the music industry, working with legendary artists while simultaneously growing and supplying elite cannabis. Studios weren’t just creative spaces — they were cultural hubs where music and weed evolved together.A major portion of the episode focuses on Toad Venom / Frog Poison (originally named “Becky”), one of the most talked-about cultivars in the industry. For the first time in long-form detail, G explains:How the seed was originally popped at Green DragonWhy it was named BeckyHow selection, blind testing, and internal grading actually workWhat really happened with the cut’s spread and marketingWhy credit, transparency, and documentation matter in cannabis geneticsRather than bitterness, this episode shows a veteran grower choosing collaboration — sharing the cut with respected breeders like Archive, Seed Junkie, Karma Genetics, and Masonic, and embracing the plant’s evolution instead of fighting it.The discussion also dives into:Early BHO extraction, yield honesty, and getting ripped off before people knew betterBuilding one of the first high-performance chillers in extractionSelling technology worldwide before choosing to refocus on cultivationWhy teams, retention, and trust are more valuable than any single strainHow social media suppression forced legacy brands to think bigger than InstagramThis episode is raw, unscripted, and historically important. It captures the mindset of operators who survived prohibition, scaled through chaos, and are still here — not because of hype, but because of systems, standards, and work ethic.If you want to understand where today’s cannabis industry actually came from — this is required listening.