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Understanding Cannabis Terpenes

  Understanding Cannabis Terpenes. As the cannabis industry evolves, scientists and laboratories across the country are searching for new ways to improve the quality and experience of their products. Delving into cannabis products, many producers will undoubtedly appreciate the variety and quality of “terpenes” in their goods. With all the terminology and claims in weed, the chatter can confuse new users, so we’re here to help. What are cannabis terpenes? One of the ways that growers, extractors, and manufacturers evaluate their products is based on terpene content. Terpenes are what give each strain its unique flavor and taste, but they have a much broader role in botany as a whole. Terpenes exist throughout nature inorganic plant matter and are in the leaves and fruits of budding plants. In nature, they primarily serve as a defense mechanism, warding off hungry herbivores while attracting pollinators. Click here now to read the full blog post

Vaping Concentrates vs Flower

  What cannabis users need to know about vaping concentrates vs flower Vaping Concentrates vs Flower . There are many delivery methods for consuming cannabis, and each one has its advantages. Some people prefer smoking cannabis, which delivers fast and immediate effects. Others prefer edibles, which provide consistent dosing and have longer-lasting effects. For those who want immediate impacts without the harshness of smoking, consumers everywhere are now choosing to vaporize their cannabis. What are the benefits of vaporizing cannabis? Vaping your cannabis products involves heating the material to reach its boiling point, producing a vapor. Vaping eliminates the need for combustion, i.e., there is no burning and no fire involved in the process. The temperature difference between vaping and smoking is very noticeable because the vapor will be a cooler, smoother hit than traditional smoke. Click here to read the full blog post

Indica vs Sativa: What's the differ?

   How does Indica marijuana differ from Sativa? Indica vs Sativa. There are many types of cannabis, and some are better than others for specific ailments. To provide the best therapy possible to patients, strain selection is critical. With over 1,000 strains of cannabis being bred during the past couple of years, individuals must be conscious of the various kinds of efficacy offered to them when it comes to cannabis medicine. A species of flowering herb, cannabis is divided into three subspecies:  ruderalis , Sativa, and India. Cannabis strains that are popular today are Indica and Sativa. Plants of the  ruderalis  tend to be small and produce comparatively little medicine; Their offerings generally are not very appealing and don’t have much potency. Breeders and cultivators are typically avoided because of this strain of ruderalis. Click HERE to read the full blog post