Articles tagged with "growing news"
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Grape Stank strain wins two ways at Oregon Leaf Bowl
David Downs - Published on May 31, 2023Read moreStrains are celebs on Leafly, and Strain News Weekly is our Society Pages.
Seed Junky Genetics uncaps Permanent Marker for the masses
David Downs - Published on May 12, 2023Read moreRead Strain News Weekly #4.
Zkittlez strain grower Royal Budline wins $40,000 on 4/20
David Downs - Published on April 26, 2023Read moreRead Strain News Weekly #3.
Breeder Tiki Madman unleashes Abominable Runtz, Tokyo Funk
David Downs - Published on April 3, 2023Read moreRead Strain News Weekly #02.
Winner of new cannabis contest ‘King of Z Hill’ will get $40,000
David Downs - Published on March 27, 2023Read moreRead the first edition of Strain News Weekly. It’s like Politico Pro, but for cultivars.
New Hampshire Senate passes homegrow bill for medical marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on February 7, 2020Read moreThe New Hampshire Senate just passed a bill to let medical marijuana patients grow their own.
Michigan town ‘stinks,’ so officials buy a cannabis odor detector
The Associated Press - Published on January 10, 2020Read moreHomegrow, USA: Bessemer city council buys the Nasal Ranger to check on an increasing number of odor complaints.
Quebec’s ban on homegrow violates federal law according to courts
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on October 15, 2019Read moreJustice Lavoie decided that provincial possession and cultivation bans fall under federal jurisdiction, not provincial.
Pesticide maker bans its own product due to cannabis stigma
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on October 14, 2019Read moreThere’s no reason to ban Natria’s pesticides—except for the company’s own distaste for the cannabis industry.
Are your cannabis plants safe? Backyard thefts are on the rise
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on October 4, 2019Read moreWhile seeds only cost $15 apiece, properly tended outdoor plants can bear 100 grams of bud or more, making the average suburban backyard four-plant grow a desirable target for thieves.