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Dialing in the Dosing
Infused products companies are using pharmaceutical industry technologies and methods to improve dosing of THC, CBD by Omar Sacirbey Makers of marijuana-infused products are borrowing a page from the pharmaceutical…
News May 1Landing the Right Retail Location
Securing prime property requires finding a good broker, doing a lot of your own legwork, and patience by John Rebchook It took Mike Cuthriell 11 months to find the ideal…
News May 1Some growers and breeders are working to maintain heirloom-like cannabis strains for use in developing hybrids
As the cannabis industry progresses, cultivators are increasingly trying to develop new strains through crossbreeding. The hybridization of marijuana is slowly pushing out those original, landrace strains that developed long…
News May 1What’s Happening: May 2017
National and international news developments in the cannabis industry.
News May 1How a vape pen maker recovered from production snafus in China that nearly sank the company
In 2015, Roger Volodarsky’s New York-based Puffco released a vape pen that was an immediate hit with cannabis critics and consumers. But back-to-back manufacturing mishaps in China nearly toppled the…
News May 1Industry Snapshot: Growers & Automation
Data, trends and challenges by John Schroyer For decades, marijuana cultivation has been performed completely by hand, from growers in the mountains of California to basements in New England. But…
News May 1Kicking the Tires
Edibles companies look to staffers, customers, retail employees to test-drive new products by Bart Schaneman Forget about paying a consumer panel or hiring a market research firm to help your…
News May 1Hire Learning
How to find – and train – the right lead cultivator for your grow by Bart Schaneman The title master grower might be falling out of favor, but having the…
News May 1Hemp products approved for consumption in Australia, NZ
Federal and state ministers in Australia and New Zealand have approved low-THC hemp seeds for human consumption, opening a new market for edible products using the plant. Prior to the…
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