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A Beginner’s Guide To Spotting Fresh Bud

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A resinous fruit. A cloud of smoke. The trees are getting greener.

If happiness had a face, it’d probably look like a fat, sticky nug. For those chasing quality, there’s one question that always lingers: How do you make sure your weed is fresh?

Whether you’re picking up from a friend, walking into a licensed dispensary, or scoring something special from your local grower, freshness isn’t guaranteed. When it comes to safety, testing, curing, and trust all matter. But none of them tell the full story on their own.

At the heart of it all? Quality control. Not just a lab report or a flashy label, but weed that’s free of contaminants, stored right, cured well, and grown with intention.

Same Plant. Different Markets.

Depending on where you live, the rules change.

Some places mandate lab testing. Others don’t. Some growers go far beyond what the law requires. Others barely meet the minimum. Even in legal markets like parts of the United States, Canada, or Europe, a certified test doesn’t mean your weed hasn’t been sitting in a hot warehouse for months.

Legal doesn’t always mean better. Informal doesn’t always mean unsafe. It all comes down to the grower, the cure, and your senses.

Wherever you are, here’s how to tell if your weed is worth smoking.

Fresh Weed, Properly Cured

“When you’re buying weed, always go through someone you trust. Someone whose grow methods you understand,” says Augusto, better known as Legrower2.0, a professional grower in Argentina.

Your goal is well-cured cannabis. Look for buds that seem healthy: no mold, no browning necrotic spots, no musty smell, no signs of decay.

“Drying issues are common. Some people grow a lot but don’t have proper conditions to cure their weed. That’s when problems show up,” says Nicolás Boaretto, a biotech expert and cannabis science advisor.

Watch out for powdery mildew, often mistaken for trichomes. Inspect those trichomes. Make sure there are no bugs, no stray hairs, no weird signs of sloppy handling.

Why does this matter? Fungi and bacteria produce toxins. That casual “ah, it’s just a little mold” mindset can come back to haunt you.

“The spores, the black fungus — that’s going straight to your lungs. People brush it off, but 30 or 40 years from now, those exposures might trigger mutations. Cancer, chronic asthma. These things don’t announce themselves right away,” Boaretto says.

The Problem With Bad Weed

Whether you’re in a legacy grow scene or a legal retail shop, there’s always temptation to cut corners. Synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, fast drying; shortcuts happen.

Legrower2.0 is blunt. “Not only does that wreck the quality of the weed, it harms your health. You can tell by the look, by the smell. If a bud looks dull, brown, oxidized, it was probably poorly dried, overexposed to light, or stored wrong.”

Poorly cured cannabis isn’t just a health risk. It’s a flavor killer.

“In a properly cured bud, you’ll notice the organoleptic qualities pop: aroma, taste, smoothness. Freshness reveals itself. If it’s still too green, if there’s too much chlorophyll, you’ll smell it, taste it — that harsh, raw plant vibe. Fertilizers and bad storage leave traces combustion can’t hide,” Boaretto explains.

What Proper Curing Really Means

Done right, curing enhances flavor, preserves cannabinoids, and improves the experience.

“When you cure cannabis, compounds change over time. Oxidation happens. High-temperature drying burns off terpenes and monoterpenes. That shifts the plant’s profile, the smell, the flavor. Cannabinoids evolve too,” says Boaretto.

A good cure unlocks deeper aromas and richer flavors. Ideal curing time is two to three months, minimum.

If your bud smells like cut grass, ammonia, or loose leaf tea, it was rushed. Expect chlorophyll, throat burn, and headaches.

Fresh weed should be dry, but not brittle. Not gummy. Not damp. And it should smell right.

Lab Tests Aren’t the Whole Story

In some markets, you’ll see lab results listing THC, terpenes, and whether the product is free of contaminants. That’s helpful but not infallible.

Not all labs are created equal. Some inflate numbers. Some cut corners. Even the best labs only reflect the state of one sample on one day. They can’t tell you if the flower was mishandled after testing.

Lab tests help. Your senses matter just as much.

Toward A Better Industry

Looking ahead, Boaretto envisions an industry where testing, curing, storage, and honesty all work together.

That means serious quality control: gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, checks for heavy metals, pesticides, mold. But also transparency, education, and culture.

“Once those standards are in place, the low-grade stuff won’t survive,” he says.

“All the indicators we’ve talked about, that’s what proper quality control delivers. Safer weed means fewer long-term risks. And most of the dangers are invisible until they’re not.”

Final tip? Store your stash like it’s worth something. Because it is.

Photo courtesy of Matca Films.

Originally published November 2023. This article was adapted from El Planteo.





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Vaporized Cannabis Mitigates Migraine Symptoms

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The inhalation of cannabis flower containing THC and CBD provides superior migraine relief compared to a placebo, according to clinical trial data presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society.

“This is the first placebo-controlled study in this space. It’s the first real — to me — compelling evidence for the anti-migraine effects of cannabis in humans,” the study’s lead researcher said.

Investigators affiliated with the University of California at San Diego presented the findings. They had previously documented their results in a 2024 preprint paper, concluding, “Vaporized 6% THC+11% CBD cannabis flower was superior to placebo for [migraine] pain relief, pain freedom, and MBS [most bothersome symptom] freedom at 2 hours as well as 24-hour sustained pain freedom and sustained MBS freedom and 48-hour sustained MBS freedom.”

THC/CBD cannabis was also superior to placebo at relieving migraine-related photophobia (light sensitivity) and phonophobia (sound sensitivity).

No serious adverse events were reported.

“Nearly one-third of migraine sufferers have tried cannabis for symptom management, and patients consistently report that it significantly reduces their pain severity and migraine frequency,” NORML’s Deputy Director Paul Armentano said. “These data further affirm patients’ testimonials.”

Survey data indicates that migraine sufferers frequently consume cannabis preparations to mitigate their symptoms and reduce their use of prescription drugs. A 2002 literature review of nine studies involving 5,600 subjects concluded: “Medical marijuana has a significant clinical response by reducing the length and frequency of migraines. … Due to its effectiveness and convenience, medical marijuana therapy may be helpful for patients suffering from migraines.”

Additional information on the use of cannabis for migraines is available from NORML’s publication Clinical Applications for Cannabis and Cannabinoids.



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Total Massachusetts Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Have Surpassed $8 Billion

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The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) announced Tuesday that the state has surpassed $8 billion in total adult-use sales since the market’s launch.

“The Commission is glad to see the Commonwealth achieve another adult-use cannabis sales milestone, which demonstrates that consumers continue to have confidence in the safety and security of the regulated market.” — CCC Executive Director Travis Ahern, in a press release

Cannabis retailers officially passed the $8 billion mark on June 28, 2025, following a record-breaking start to the year, according to the regulators’ Open Data platform. The development includes record monthly sales this year in January, April, and May, putting Massachusetts on track to beat last year’s annual sales record of $1.64 billion.

“As we anticipate the arrival of Social Consumption businesses – an entirely new license category – in the coming months, we look forward to increasing economic growth for Massachusetts,” Ahern said.

Flower has remained the most popular cannabis product sold by licensed retailers in 2025, responsible for more than $338 million in sales, while vape products ($168.8 million) and cannabis pre-rolls ($116.4 million) are the closest runner-ups.

Meanwhile, the three biggest sales days in Massachusetts (July 2 and April 17-18) either preceded a major holiday or 4/20, which is typically the busiest time of year for cannabis dispensaries.

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Oklahoma Marijuana Activists Plan Push To Put Legalization On Ballot Despite New Petioinining Restrictions

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“We are proceeding forward and following the guidance provided by the secretary of state at the front end. This is basically extra administrative work for us.”

By Barbara Hoberock, Oklahoma Voice

Recreational marijuana supporters are moving forward with an effort to get it on the Oklahoma ballot, despite uncertainty about the constitutionality of a new law that slaps more regulations on the process.

Supporters of State Question 837 received permission to begin collecting signatures for a constitutional amendment that would legalize the use of recreational marijuana.

Supporters can begin collecting signatures August 6. The deadline to turn in the 172,993 signatures is November 3.

Lawmakers passed and Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) in May signed into law Senate Bill 1027 that puts more restrictions on the process voters use to get issues on the ballot.

It quickly drew two legal challenges in the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

The state’s high court has not blocked the law from taking effect because it wrote that it is considering a challenge to a State Question 836 to open the state’s primaries. The court order does not explain the reasoning.

Among other things, the new petition law puts caps on the number of signatures that can be collected by county, which supporters say forces greater participation outside the highest populated counties.

Jed Green is director of Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action, a marijuana policy advocacy group backing legalization.

“We are proceeding forward and following the guidance provided by the secretary of state at the front end,” Green said. “This is basically extra administrative work for us. The more egregious unconstitutional aspects of 1027 may be litigated at some point in the future.”

The geographical requirements of the new law mean the organization has to collect signatures in 20 counties, which he is confident can be successfully done because his organization is statewide, he said.

“I think it is nearly impossible for anyone to be successful under the new rules,” said Amber England, who has worked on several ballot initiatives, including the successful effort to expand Medicaid and a current effort to raise the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. The latter issue will be on the ballot in June 2026. While the state may have an initiative petition process on the books, because of the restrictions lawmakers have implemented, it effectively has been shut down, she said.

“I have worked on various different initiative petitions over the last decade,” she said. “The process has gotten harder every single time because of the different restrictions the Legislature has put on the process in an effort to take power away from voters.”

After lawmakers refused to act, voters used the process to expand Medicaid, pass criminal justice reform and legalize medical marijuana.

But voters have balked at legalizing recreational marijuana.

In 2018, 57 percent of voters approved legalizing medical marijuana.

But less than five years later, they defeated a proposed state statute change that would have legalized recreational marijuana. The vote was nearly 62 percent against State Question 820.

Pat McFerron, who ran the campaign against the recreational marijuana legalization, said it failed in all 77 counties.

“I think most Oklahomans believe the current system we have is de facto recreational,” he said. “The barrier is so miniscule so I see no desire among the public to make it even easier to buy cannabis.”

This story was first published by Oklahoma Voice.

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