Weed Ounce: The Essential Guide to Cannabis Quantities Navigating the world of cannabis can sometimes feel like learning a new language, especially when it comes to understanding the various quantities in which weed is sold. Among the most common and sought-after quantities is the "weed ounce."
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Weed Ounce: The Essential Guide to Cannabis Quantities Navigating the world of cannabis can sometimes feel like learning a new language, especially when it comes to understanding the various quantities in which weed is sold. Among the most common and sought-after quantities is the "weed ounce."
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Weed Ounce: The Essential Guide to Cannabis Quantities Navigating the world of cannabis can sometimes feel like learning a new language, especially when it comes to understanding the various quantities in which weed is sold. Among the most common and sought-after quantities is the "weed ounce."
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Weed Ounce: The Essential Guide to Cannabis Quantities Navigating the world of cannabis can sometimes feel like learning a new language, especially when it comes to understanding the various quantities in which weed is sold. Among the most common and sought-after quantities is the "weed ounce."
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As harvest season nears in the cannabis industry, it's vital to consider the optimal timing for testing compliance and potency. Personally, I've found that allowing a 30-day lead time post-harvest for compliance testing, and a 2-week lead time for potency testing, has been effective. What are your thoughts on this approach? #CannabisIndustry #HarvestSeason #ComplianceTesting #PotencyTesting
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What home cultivation will bring is a ragtag way to introduce a R&D. If companies would sponsor home grown events to allow competitions, it would allow them to get cuts. This would also allow them to become closer to the community. Call it community relations. Obviously there would be growing pains with growers aptitude or learning curve. Testing is common in competitions now a days. It’s also a good way to find local talent. To preserve there brand. May even foster new breeders. Allowing states to have their own cultivars or companies to do the same. Who doesn’t like cornering the market with their own genetics 🧬 that no one else can have.
Do you think legalizing home growing would flood the market, crash prices and spell the ruin of commercial cannabis? Or would it be like alcohol, where it’s too much trouble to grow and produce, so most people would rather just buy it ready-made? It takes time to learn. Seasons. And not everyone can do it. On the other hand, someone like me could easily grow enough in my backyard in one summer to supply my friends and family for the year. That’s a lot of free cannabis. So, what do you think? Would legalizing home grow tank the cannabis industry? Let me know your take in the comments ⬇️ 📸 I germinated two Jelly Donutz about a week apart and harvested the first one yesterday. This is the second pheno, what a beauty she is. A couple more weeks to go! 🤗 #cannabiscommunity #cannabisindustry #cannabiscultivation #medicalcannabis #homegrow #homegrown
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Indica Vs. Sativa: What’s the Difference? Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa are two different species of marijuana. They are, therefore, very similar in certain ways though they have distinct and specific differences. As a plant, indica has dark green leaves that are broad. It grows into short, bushy plants, while sativa grows into tall, slim plants. The leaves of sativa plants tend to be skinny and light green. While there is a general perception that indica is more calming and sativa is more stimulating, this isn’t necessarily always the case. Different strains can create different effects, and the same strain can produce different effects for different people.
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ICYMI - last Friday, we were LIVE with Herb Barbot, who unpacked the fascinating story of cannabis in New York. Watch the podcast episode here: https://lnkd.in/eVWCMjYN Listen to the podcast episode here: https://lnkd.in/efH7adEj Here's a teaser of what the convo covers — Key Numbers: -213 dispensaries currently operating in New York, with an expected increase to 220 by the end of the day. -Over 1,100 licenses have been issued across the supply chain. -New York's cannabis industry has grown from $160 million in sales in 2023 to $700 million year-to-date in 2024. -The state anticipates the cannabis market will reach $4-5 billion in the next few years. Challenges Discussed: -Slow Dispensary Rollout: Initial delays in opening legal dispensaries, attributed to a lack of infrastructure, staffing challenges, and regulatory hurdles. -Illicit Market: New York City faces an estimated 2,000 to 8,000 illegal cannabis shops, which have thrived due to the slow rollout of legal dispensaries. -Legal Battles: Herb mentions several lawsuits the state has faced related to cannabis regulation, which have further complicated the rollout process. Episode Resources: Podcast: Herb has launched a podcast called Joint Session: Diverse Voices in New York State Cannabis, where he covers various issues within the cannabis industry, from regulation to personal stories of those involved in the market. New Tool: The state recently released a tool called "LOCAL" that helps consumers find licensed cannabis dispensaries near them, but Herb emphasizes the need for broader public awareness of this resource. For more insights, listen to the full episode and check out Herb’s podcast Joint Session for in-depth discussions on cannabis regulation in New York. Next Week’s Broadcast: Tune in for another exciting episode of Qredible Live as we explore more industry topics! #qredible #nycannabis
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A Beginner's Guide to Growing Cannabis: Tips and Steps Are you considering growing your own cannabis but feeling a bit overwhelmed by the process and costs? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. In this guide, we’ll break down the basics of starting your own indoor cannabis grow, offering practical tips and a step-by-step approach for beginners. Click below for Tips and Steps to growing your own cannabis https://lnkd.in/gu8aC9b5 #HowtoGrowMarijuana #ABeginnersGuidetoGrowingCannabis #howtogrowingcannabis
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So, in an interesting turn of events, I posted a promo for the most recent episode of The Truth About the Plant where we discuss using cannabis without getting high. In the post, I asked a question about whether people are able to find high CBD flower at their local dispensary. I posted the same content on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. FB and IG had no problem with it. LinkedIn took it down and accused me of trying to sell weed 🙃 The world is a topsey-turvey place! In any case, here is the episode if you want to watch it! https://lnkd.in/giZHwJVF
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