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Beginner's Guide to Cannabis Plants and Strains

The Herb Collective

Once you understand the different categories of cannabis strains and plants, you will be able to make a more informed decision at the dispensary. Indicas, on the other hand, are more likely to put you to sleep. In general, however, one strain has the same terpene profile and will offer the same effects no matter where you buy it.

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Medical Marijuana and Cancer: Finding the Most Effective Strains

Otherside Farms

If you already use medicinal marijuana or have not yet decided if it is right for you, this article will serve as a source of general information on some of the best medicinal marijuana strains available in the market. Cannabis contains hundreds of different cannabinoids and unique and aromatic terpenes that produce various effects.

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The best strains of all time: 100 top cannabis strains to try

SpeedWeed

Under each strain you’ll find info on its lineage, type—indica, sativa, or hybrid—dominant terpene, activities its good for, backstory, why we love it, and where to buy it around you. Dominant terpene: Myrcene. Activities: Chilling on the couch, sleeping. Dominant terpene: Caryophyllene. Dominant terpene: Myrcene.

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Banana Kush autoflower seeds

Cannabis Law Report

Due to the addition of ruderalis genetics, autoflower Banana Kush seeds can grow all year round. These sedating sensations soon become overly convincing, forcing you to close your eyes and drift off to sleep. The unique flavor and smell of this marijuana strain are a result of its amazing blend of terpenes.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

This is The Cannabis Enigma, cutting through the smoke to have informed, serious conversations for regular people. So, there’s actually a bunch of secondary metabolites that are produced in there, but the two most researched are, your cannabinoids and your terpenes. Is this as needed for sleep?