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The scores of new entrants to the cannabis market combined with plunging prices have resulted in an “unsustainable” situation, Tilray Inc. executives say, but one they feel their company can weather.
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Quebec will require people to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to enter liquor and cannabis stores starting Jan. 18, as a way to coerce unvaccinated people to get their first doses, Health Minister Christian Dube said.
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The company was acquired by New-York-based media company Emerald X for US$120 million in cash plus potential earnouts. The transaction was announced on MJBiz Daily, the company’s B2B news publication.
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A simple step-by-step system for identifying, repairing, and preventing problems with marijuana plants.
What’s Wrong with My Marijuana Plant? is the first problem-solving book for marijuana growers with an effective and easy-to-use visual diagnostic system pioneered by Deardorff and Wadsworth for identifying pest, disease, and environmental problems by symptom. What are those rusty spots on your leaves? What bug is eating your buds? Why are your sativa sprouts covered in fuzz? Find out fast AND learn how to fix it! This book contains all-organic solutions (vitally important to protect your health, the health of your plants, and the environment) plus best growing practices to avoid problems before they start. Written in easily understandable, non-technical language and heavily illustrated with precise photography to allow rapid and accurate diagnosis, this is an essential resource for beginning and experienced growers alike.+
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In the ‘Not Done Yet Report Card’, C3 provided adult-use cannabis legalization with an overall grade of ‘D’. The ‘D’ grade was validated with 11 subgrades and was provided a rationale for each.
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Much of the activity was expected – some wild rides on the stock exchange, some sector consolidation, and the launch of secondary products, for example – but other aspects, perhaps chief among them, the resiliency of the illegal market, were not.
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The British Columbia government has convinced many illegal cannabis growers to begin selling legally in an effort to squeeze out illicit marijuana from the marketplace, but the efforts have faced criticism from the craft growing industry.
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