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Where to find Maine’s recreational marijuana stores
Bruce Barcott - Published on September 25, 2020Read moreMaine’s adult-use cannabis stores open Oct. 9. Leafly has them mapped on its app and listed here.
Is a tailor-made HVAC system the key to creating ideal cannabis growing conditions?
Leafly Staff - Published on September 24, 2020Read moreCannabis plants aren’t people, so why use an HVAC system designed for human comfort for your grow?
Vermont finally OKs retail cannabis stores, years after legalizing
Bruce Barcott - Published on September 23, 2020Read moreIt’s good news for consumers. Stores are expected to open in May 2022.
Hemp testing over 0.3% THC must be destroyed—here’s why
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on September 21, 2020Read moreThe 2018 Farm Bill opened up hemp farming in the US, but when an entire crop tests over 0.3% THC it’s considered illegal.
Americans will spend $60 billion on illicit marijuana this year, report says
Bruce Barcott - Published on September 16, 2020Read moreTexas leads the way with 7% of all illegal cannabis sales.
College students taking a COVID gap semester are turning to cannabis jobs
Alexa Peters - Published on September 15, 2020Read moreThe industry is thriving and jobs are out there. Here’s what you need to know before applying.
The importance of quality control when building a sustainable cannabis company
Leafly Staff - Published on September 9, 2020Read moreDiligent and reliable testing is the key to replicating the best cannabis products over and over.
Rolling papers, blunt wraps may harbor heavy metals, pesticides
Mitchell Colbert - Published on September 2, 2020Read moreHere’s which ones to watch out for.
The cannabis industry in a time of crisis
Leafly Staff - Published on August 31, 2020Read moreStriving for safety for our friends in the midst of a pandemic
‘It rained fire’: A California cannabis grower’s hellish wildfire fight
David Downs - Published on August 24, 2020Read more‘You can’t rebuild if you try to fight this fire and die,’ says one NorCal grower who nearly lost his life last week.