FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo 2026 Speaker Spotlight. Aaron “Professor Potgrower” Zeeman
Heirloom cannabis preservationist and cultural advocate joins Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. January 2026.
The Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo announces Aaron “Professor Potgrower” Zeeman as a featured speaker appearing at the 2026 event, January 30 through February 1 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall in Honolulu.
Aaron Zeeman is the founder of Big Island Genetics and a long-time advocate for the preservation of Hawaiian heirloom cannabis genetics. Based on Hawaiʻi Island, his work centers on cultivation in true island conditions, cultural stewardship, and protecting legacy plant lines that date back decades.
At the Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo, Zeeman will participate in panels focused on legacy cultivation, genetics preservation, and Hawaiʻi-specific growing realities. His sessions draw from lived experience navigating guerrilla cultivation, state policy shifts, and community advocacy during Hawaiʻi’s evolving cannabis landscape.
Zeeman’s voice represents a bridge between underground history and present-day reform. His work emphasizes respect for land, plant lineage, and cultural responsibility, themes that remain central to Hawaiʻi’s cannabis future.
The Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo brings together education, culture, and policy discussions grounded in local experience. Legacy growers and cultural custodians play a critical role in shaping those conversations.
Event details
Hawaiʻi Cannabis Expo 2026
January 30 to February 1, 2026
Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi
Media contact
media@hawaiicannabisexpo.com