If you have more than one strain to store, use separate containers. Each strain has its own unique characteristics and the best way to maintain the uniqueness is to store the strains in their own jar. To maintain optimal humidity levels in your jars, check out these Boveda humidity packs. Just pop one in your jar, and you can rest assured that your weed won’t get too dry. (Or too moist — the humidity packs work to maintain humidity levels at around 62 percent, which is optimal for curing and storing cannabis.) Due to the way that marijuana requires being kept at a particular temperature and humidity levels, the best way to make sure that these levels stay consistent is by storing it in airtight containers. The less your marijuana is exposed to oxygen, the longer it will take to degrade over time. If you don’t expect to use medical cannabis right away, then you can use a vacuum sealer that can be used to increase the lifespan of the marijuana. A sealer isn’t needed for storage. While there are a lot of products that are marketed for storing cannabis, many users like to use simple mason jars rather than buy a branded product. These are an affordable option and come in varying sizes.
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After becoming aware of the government’s intention to grant licences to private retailers to sell cannabis in the fall of 2018, the president of Sticky Nuggz (the Applicant), identified a prospective location for a cannabis retail store in Toronto. After determining that the location was more than 150 metres away from a nearby school, the Applicant entered into a lease agreement, commenced extensive renovations and invested a significant amount of resources into the location. We wear our cannabis pride with graphic tees, sweaters, caps, toques, all locally designed and curated by fellow cannabis lovers. Show your “&” pride by wearing our apparel in-store for a 5% discount. Results: Six months after legalization, there were 260 cannabis retail stores across Canada: 181 privately run stores, 55 government-run stores and 24 stores in the hybrid retail system. Compared to jurisdictions with a government-run model, jurisdictions with a private hybrid retail model had 49% (95% confidence interval 10%–200%) more stores per capita, retailers were open on average 9.2 more hours per week, and stores were located closer to schools (median 166.7 m). In both retail models, there was over twice the concentration of cannabis stores in neighbourhoods in the lowest income quintile compared to the highest income quintile.