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Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

Cannabis legalization has brought about a plethora of different methods of consumption for patients and recreational users alike. Kief and hash are great examples of this shift. Kief vs. Hash: What is Kief? Kief is the nickname given to trichomes when they fall off of cannabis. Kief vs. Hash: What is Hashish?

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Review: NF-1 by UpNorth

Illinois News Joint

Delta-9-THC, 23.41% THCa, and 24.81% total cannabinoids. ILNJ photos A handful of bright turf green flowers coated with a dense-milky sparkling-trichome coating filled the jar. Further exploration revealed tones of cinnamon, perfume, and hash. This batch of flower tested at 0.3% For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.

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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

The landscape for the use of medical cannabis has gradually changed in the United Kingdom, as there are now more opportunities for patients and researchers to explore more. In simple terms, medical cannabis is marijuana prescribed by a licensed health practitioner to a patient in a bid to relieve them of the symptoms of certain illnesses.

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Medical Marijuana Concentrates: The Complete Guide

LifeCannMD

Trichomes are tiny compounds (or glands) that cover the Cannabis plant. It’s these outgrowths surrounding the marijuana flower that produce a plant’s cannabinoids and terpenes. Trichomes come in different varieties and the accumulation of them is used to create what is collectively called cannabis concentrates. pure THC content.

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Review: Project 4510 by Revolution

Illinois News Joint

This batch of flower tested at 0.47% THC, 23.13% THCa, and 23.86% total cannabinoids. A vibrant-green and royal-purple flower with thick fire-orange hairs and milky trichomes, the bud was well trimmed with only light sugar leaf remnants at the creases. ILNJ photos This eighth came as one large pointed cola top.

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Review: 773 Kush by Funky Monkey

Illinois News Joint

This batch of flower tested at 25.55% THCa, 1.13% CBGa, and 27.28% total cannabinoids. Trichomes were visible as amber-colored frost kissing the outside. Initially, these nugs felt dry to the touch, but as I broke them down with my fingers, I found a hash style greasiness on the interior. The smoke was thick and.

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What is CBGA?

The Cannigma

While CBG (cannabigerol) has been hailed ‘the mother of all cannabinoids,’ it’s time to reveal the true heir to the throne – cannabigerolic acid, or CBGA. This cannabinoid has only recently been studied, and future studies will certainly divulge its exact importance. Common cannabinoids in cannabis. What does CBGA do?