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Cannabis Bioengineering : The Wave of the Future

Veriheal

If you’re looking for other ways to get your THC or other cannabinoids, your options are a little bit limited right now. In addition to the standard practice of smoking cannabis flower, people choose to get their cannabinoids from vaping, edibles, oils, and topical products. Don’t get us wrong. Cannabis Bioengineering.

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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. How to cook with hash: make delicious and effective edibles. Related Stories. So, what is hashishene?

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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. Nevertheless, besides combustion and vaporising, you can also consume medical cannabis in the form of edibles. This method involves the use of sieves to separate trichome glands from the plant material.

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What is PGR cannabis and how can you spot it?

The Cannigma

Since PGRs work by interfering with the natural hormones and blocking of natural enzymatic processes in the plant, it’s no wonder these buds often have depleted cannabinoid and terpene concentrations. Instead, what customers get are artificially dense nugs with mild trichome counts. What other crops have PGRs?

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Cannabis Plant Anatomy: Tips for Successful Cultivation

Veriheal

While they are not a source of trichomes, terpenes, or cannabinoids, they still serve a crucial purpose in the plant’s anatomy. They are typically covered in a layer of trichomes and packed with cannabinoid content near the end of the flowering stage of cultivation. Each trichome is made up of a stalk and head.

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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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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

one of our science reviewers at The Cannigma and a cannabis trichome expert who is getting his master’s in Plant Sciences. As part of his master’s degree, Steve is currently using electron microscopes to take super close-up pictures of trichomes, tiny protrusions on cannabis plants. So, a trichome is what? EG: Super cool.