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Which Is Better: Cannabis Flower or Concentrate?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Whether you’re new or an experienced cannabis user, you may be wondering which method will work best, flower or concentrate. Cannabis Flower vs Concentrate. If you’re wondering which is better for you, flower or concentrate, the benefits and drawbacks are of special concern. Benefits of Concentrates.

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Terpene Talk – Using Cannabis-Derived Terpenes to Find Your Perfect Strain

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

It’s terpenes, or “terps.” Most plants contain a whole bunch of terpenes. Terpenes” is much easier to say. Terpenes make some marijuana smell fruity while other strains are spicy, floral, or earthy. Terpenes make some marijuana smell fruity while other strains are spicy, floral, or earthy.

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A Complete Guide to Cannabis Concentrates

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In this article, we will break down cannabis concentrates made from different types of extraction methods so the next time you go to the dispensary, you’ll be able to talk to the clerk like an expert. The chemicals that give cannabis its potent smell, terpenes, are also found to be holistically beneficial. Non-Solvent Concentrates.

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Which Terpenes Enhance the Cannabis High?

Project CBD

Ten years ago, most cannabis consumers couldn’t tell a terpene from a cannabinoid. Cannabis flower is categorized according to terpene profile. Product manufacturers add terp blends back into edibles and concentrates. Sure, terpenes impart desirable flavors and aromas. But today things are different. And for good reason.

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How Science is Changing the Way the Industry Categorizes Cannabis Products

Veriheal

All these factors impact the phytochemical output, cannabinoid, and terpene output, which then also allows for a synergetic process to take place- which is known as the ‘entourage effect’. . These strains are THC -dominant with a concentration of more than 0.03% and have a CBD content of less than 0.5%.

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9 environmental factors of cannabis growth and development

The Cannigma

For example, shaded buds with less than optimal light exposure may grow slower or vary in cannabinoid and/or terpene concentration than sun-exposed flowers. Humidity The term ‘relative humidity’ (RH) refers to the amount of water vapor in the air and is usually expressed as a percentage (e.g.

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CBG is Booming: These Are the Best CBG Oils Around

The Cannigma

Often referred to as “ the mother of all cannabinoids ,” CBGA is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that is converted to other cannabinoids such as THCA and CBDA (hence, mother of all cannabinoids), as well as CBG. This is one of the reasons CBG is being researched for such an array of conditions. What is CBG? How CBG works.

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