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What is hashishene? Examining the unique chemistry of hashish

The Cannigma

For hundreds if not thousands of years, human beings have been separating glandular trichomes from cannabis plants, pressing them into shapes, and allowing them to cure like fine wines as a product known as hashish, or hash. Is hash, or hashish, really all that different from the cannabis flower? Why does hash degrade?

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 Medical Cannabis in the UK: From Edibles and Grow Tents to Dry Sifting Hash and Bud Rot Prevention

The Joint Blog

These are enclosed and self-contained tent units that provide a controlled environment for growing and cultivating cannabis plants. However, one of the most popular techniques worth mentioning and gaining massive popularity in the UK is dry sifting hash. This results in a concentrated and potent form of cannabis.

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Top 10 Best Strains for Making Extraction & Concentrates

Marijuana Seeds NL

This gooey material is made in the trichomes of the marijuana plant and contains flavonoids, terpenes and cannabinoids, essentially all of the compounds responsible for why people enjoy cannabis. . Which comes from a heavy coating of trichomes, and natural resin production that’s ideal for extraction. Hash Bomb .

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Water curing cannabis: How and why to do it

The Cannigma

Since THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids are fat-soluble and hydrophobic, water curing should have very limited any impact on them in the final product. Unlike cannabinoids and the most common terpenes , some terpene-like compounds (also called terpenoids) and flavonoids are in fact water-soluble.

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Featured Brand: Glorious Extracts

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Drying and curing extracts can negatively alter trichomes and terpenes in the substance, which is fortunately not the case for live resin. By curing resin, for instance, you can prevent some of the breakdown of terpenes and cannabinoids, which would evaporate or break down on their own.