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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

one of our science reviewers at The Cannigma and a cannabis trichome expert who is getting his master’s in Plant Sciences. As part of his master’s degree, Steve is currently using electron microscopes to take super close-up pictures of trichomes, tiny protrusions on cannabis plants. CP: Catalog, like a magazine?

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10 badass sustainable cannabis flowers, joints, hash, and more

SpeedWeed

Did it have trichomes that stuck to your fingers? To make these dank terps easier to try, Jacobson recommends the company’s Day to Night variety pack of pre-rolls with five different terpene profiles for medication in every situation. Think about the best weed you ever bought from the local dispo. What did it look like?

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What is weed’s new CRC tech, and can it hurt you?

SpeedWeed

Workers in caves would breathe in a high concentration of this fine sand daily for years and toxic amounts were quantified. CRC’s main harm is less terpenes. Pinho noted that, in absence of evidence showing CRC media could end up in extracts, the main drawback to CRC was that it removes terpenes. So can silica gel.

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Meadowlands: California’s Cannabis Supply Chain Panel

Meadow

We have to do that as a group and with the leaders here and the leadership we have now who’s all focused on this, I mean you’re seeing this in Forbes Magazine, AARP, every one is writing about what cannabis is doing for California’s economy. Getting that feedback and really pushing it through the whole supply chain.