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Glass Pharms Signs Supply Deal with Mamedica in ‘Milestone for UK Cultivation’

Glass Pharms, the UK-based licensed cultivator of medical cannabis, has announced a new partnership with Mamedica®, one of the country’s leading private medical cannabis clinics.

Under the collaboration, Glass Pharms will supply high-quality cannabis flower for use in Mamedica-branded, clinician-prescribed products, reinforcing the value of a fully domestic supply chain for CBPMs (Cannabis-Based Products for Medicinal Use).

Glass Pharms currently cultivates a diverse range of cannabis flower, encompassing 14 cultivars with distinct cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Among these is a THC:CBD balanced cultivar that has successfully achieved the rigorous 5.1.4 microbial standard without irradiation, a milestone in UK cultivation.

“We’re proud to support UK cultivation, and the quality of this flower meets the high standards our patients expect from Mamedica.”Jon Robson, CEO and Founder of Mamedica

Mamedica has already incorporated several Glass Pharms-derived products into its prescribing framework this year. Following strong clinical performance and supply consistency, one of Glass Pharms’ most frequently prescribed flowers will now feature as part of Mamedica’s own-livery product line.

“Expanding the range of cannabis flower choices for prescribing options to meet all clinical needs is important to Glass Pharms and we are happy to announce this new partnership with Mamedica’, said James Duckenfield, Glass Pharms’ CEO.

Glass Pharms products are now prescribed across a growing number of UK clinics, including Mamedica, Curaleaf, Releaf, Integro, CB1 Medical, Lyphe, and others.

Jon Robson and James Duckenfield will be speaking at Cannabis Europa on June 25th during the panel ‘Domestic vs Import: Does it Really Matter for Medical Cannabis Supply?’. Glass Pharms has also been shortlisted for ‘Producer of the Year’ at the upcoming Business of Cannabis Awards on June 24th.

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Glass Pharms, the UK-based licensed cultivator of medical cannabis, has announced a new partnership with Mamedica®, one of the country’s leading private medical cannabis clinics.

Under the collaboration, Glass Pharms will supply high-quality cannabis flower for use in Mamedica-branded, clinician-prescribed products, reinforcing the value of a fully domestic supply chain for CBPMs (Cannabis-Based Products for Medicinal Use).

Glass Pharms currently cultivates a diverse range of cannabis flower, encompassing 14 cultivars with distinct cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Among these is a THC:CBD balanced cultivar that has successfully achieved the rigorous 5.1.4 microbial standard without irradiation, a milestone in UK cultivation.

“We’re proud to support UK cultivation, and the quality of this flower meets the high standards our patients expect from Mamedica.”Jon Robson, CEO and Founder of Mamedica

Mamedica has already incorporated several Glass Pharms-derived products into its prescribing framework this year. Following strong clinical performance and supply consistency, one of Glass Pharms’ most frequently prescribed flowers will now feature as part of Mamedica’s own-livery product line.

“Expanding the range of cannabis flower choices for prescribing options to meet all clinical needs is important to Glass Pharms and we are happy to announce this new partnership with Mamedica’, said James Duckenfield, Glass Pharms’ CEO.

Glass Pharms products are now prescribed across a growing number of UK clinics, including Mamedica, Curaleaf, Releaf, Integro, CB1 Medical, Lyphe, and others.

Jon Robson and James Duckenfield will be speaking at Cannabis Europa on June 25th during the panel ‘Domestic vs Import: Does it Really Matter for Medical Cannabis Supply?’. Glass Pharms has also been shortlisted for ‘Producer of the Year’ at the upcoming Business of Cannabis Awards on June 24th.

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Freeze dried not good and outer cannabinoid % could be higher , I will say this after getting landed with mildew product a few times i actually believe that there will be no mould and defo no mildew by looking at their bud its very well grown and clean from what i have tried which is blackberry balanced and witing on more coming.

Could be alot better i think but could be alot worse
 
I have never heard of freeze drying buds before.
Is this common
when i looked into it i thought it was cryo cure but freeze drying is different and not good for terpenes i think and they call it polystyrene weed as there is hardly any moisture there

Not common no alot traditional hang dry cure but that if not got it on point in grow and cure rooms then mould and mildew can happen.

I dont think you will see that in these products and if so then it would be in the grow room which could easily happen but looking at releaf vid from last week their rooms look pretty clean and didn`t see any gyproc/drywall that could harbour alot of bad shit.

https://cryocure.com/6-ways-cryo-cure-beats-freeze-dried-weed/

 
I don't think I like the sound of this
It just seems like a speedy way of drying it.
I wonder how long it takes to dru
I dont like it to be honest and woukd prefer traditional hang dried cured but apart from freeze dried , it looks as if they can grow a clean product.

I have been critical of them alot but having no other option for CBD strains i had to get this and no happy but content with it compared to other CBD strains and mildew n mouldy product.

16 hours or so instead of 2 weeks as you can see if going down that road crycure is better and preserves terpenes.

I am no way trying to convince patients to buy Glass Pharms as i dont buy their THC strains but if i get more mildew product then i might just to stay away from that guff

Organic no till traditional hang dried and cured and hand trimmed for me would be ideal.

Freeze dried not the way forward but neither is mildew and mould
 
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