Apartment 113 Cannabis & Psychedelics Industry Podcast
Rob Sanchez
184 episodes
6 days ago
Episode 184 is the 47th episode of Season 3.
We’re joined today by Jeremy Shechter, founder of Open Source Horticulture, a consulting and project management firm focused on advancing modern cultivation and controlled environment agriculture. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Jeremy brings over a decade of experience leading large-scale horticultural operations and cannabis facility projects across the country.
Before launching Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy served as COO at Bickel Consulting and VP of Operations at Buckeye Relief, where he oversaw facility design, expansion, and performance optimization. With a background in engineering from The Ohio State University, he combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of systems, data, and process efficiency.
At Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy’s mission is to revolutionize how cultivation facilities are built and managed, through transparency, collaboration, and data-driven solutions that help operators grow smarter and more sustainably.
Learn more at opensourcehorticulture.com.
Enjoy the show!
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Episode 184 is the 47th episode of Season 3.
We’re joined today by Jeremy Shechter, founder of Open Source Horticulture, a consulting and project management firm focused on advancing modern cultivation and controlled environment agriculture. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Jeremy brings over a decade of experience leading large-scale horticultural operations and cannabis facility projects across the country.
Before launching Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy served as COO at Bickel Consulting and VP of Operations at Buckeye Relief, where he oversaw facility design, expansion, and performance optimization. With a background in engineering from The Ohio State University, he combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of systems, data, and process efficiency.
At Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy’s mission is to revolutionize how cultivation facilities are built and managed, through transparency, collaboration, and data-driven solutions that help operators grow smarter and more sustainably.
Learn more at opensourcehorticulture.com.
Enjoy the show!
IG: apt_113
apt113.com
Apartment 113 Cannabis & Psychedelics Industry Podcast
40 minutes 35 seconds
2 weeks ago
Episode 182 - Daniel Crawford, Fat Nugs Magazine
Episode 182 is the 45th episode of Season 3.
We’re joined today by Daniel Crawford, COO at Fat Nugs Magazine a cultivator, extractor, writer and advocate for quality cannabis. Known as the “Terpene Whisperer,” Daniel brings over two decades of cultivation and sensory expertise shaped by his work in pharma, dairy, brewing and organic farming.
Since 2019, Daniel has helped elevate connoisseurship and education within the regulated market, merging passion with professionalism. In this episode we talk about judging cannabis, Daniel’s next role and what it really means to be a connoisseur in today’s industry. Beyond his technical skill, Daniel’s work reflects a deep commitment to community, mentorship and authenticity.
Follow Daniel on LinkedIn and learn more at fatnugsmag.com.
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Apartment 113 Cannabis & Psychedelics Industry Podcast
Episode 184 is the 47th episode of Season 3.
We’re joined today by Jeremy Shechter, founder of Open Source Horticulture, a consulting and project management firm focused on advancing modern cultivation and controlled environment agriculture. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Jeremy brings over a decade of experience leading large-scale horticultural operations and cannabis facility projects across the country.
Before launching Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy served as COO at Bickel Consulting and VP of Operations at Buckeye Relief, where he oversaw facility design, expansion, and performance optimization. With a background in engineering from The Ohio State University, he combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of systems, data, and process efficiency.
At Open Source Horticulture, Jeremy’s mission is to revolutionize how cultivation facilities are built and managed, through transparency, collaboration, and data-driven solutions that help operators grow smarter and more sustainably.
Learn more at opensourcehorticulture.com.
Enjoy the show!
IG: apt_113
apt113.com