Day: April 29, 2019

Esteemed cannabis cultivator and breeder Mr. Sherbinski joins the show to talk about developing strains like Gelato and Sunset Sherbert and the road his company has walked from garage grow-ops to fashion outlets in Beverly Hills. The post What Are You Smoking Episode 79: Mr. Sherbinski appeared first on Leafly.Continue Reading

Facing product surpluses and plummeting prices, the Oregon Senate has moved forward with a plan to temporarily limit the state’s supply of legal adult-use marijuana. The post Oregon Senate OKs Freeze on Cannabis Cultivation appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Oregon Senate OKs Freeze on Cannabis CultivationContinue Reading

Colorado legislators passed a bill to open the state’s $1.5 billion-a-year cannabis industry to outside investors and capital such as publicly held companies and large venture funds. The measure, which comes a year after former Gov. John Hickenlooper rejected similar legislation, was approved by the Senate after previously being passed byContinue Reading

Coming from several eucalyptus plant species, little is known about the secondary terpene Phellandrene, although it has been a staple in Eastern medicine for a long time. The post The Mysterious Cannabis Terpene Phellandrene appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Mysterious Cannabis Terpene PhellandreneContinue Reading

Hobbled by the bungled rollout of physical stores and inconsistent inventory at the monopoly online retailer, sales of legal adult-use cannabis in Ontario hit a fresh low in the month of February. Receipts at the Ontario Cannabis Store declined to just 7.5 million Canadian dollars ($5.6 million), down from almostContinue Reading

Missouri medical marijuana regulators announced they plan to issue 60 cultivation, 86 processing and 192 dispensary licenses in the state’s initial MMJ permitting round. Businesses can obtain applications online June 4. The state will accept them Aug. 3-17, with final scoring scheduled by the end of 2019. For more detailsContinue Reading

Under the plan, which would initially be limited to social equity applicants, delivery businesses could pick up cannabis products from stores and bring them to residential customers. The post Massachusetts Gives Cannabis Delivery the Green Light appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts Gives Cannabis Delivery the GreenContinue Reading