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How Science is Changing the Way the Industry Categorizes Cannabis Products

Veriheal

They are no longer able to categorize cannabis by indica, sativa, afghanica nor ruderalis, but rather as type 1, 2, and 3. . 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’. .

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What’s the Difference Between Hemp and Marijuana CBD Oil?

CannaMD

As Leafly summarizes: Cannabis refers to a genus of plants which has three species: indica, sativa, and ruderalis. Hemp is a sativa species, while cannabis can be sativa, indica, or ruderalis. However, while hemp is used in manufacturing, marijuana serves a primarily medical and/or recreational purpose.

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In-depth Study of Cannabis Compounds and Precautions While Consuming

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabinoids and Terpenes are two major types of compounds present in a cannabis plant. After conducting in-depth research on the marijuana leaves, it becomes apparent that terpenes also play a significant role in deciding the quality of a cannabis plant. Just like cannabinoids, a cannabis plant also comprises more than 100 terpenes.

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Cannabis Sativa Vs. Cannabis Indica

Medical Cannabis Seedbank

This species has a very high concentration of THC and other psychoactive compounds. Indica should be very well-known to both recreational and medical cannabis users. The 3 rd and last species of cannabis we will discuss is Ruderalis. Cannabinoids and Terpenes. The main cannabis species we are aware of are: Sativa.

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Industry Snapshot: Cannabis Plant Patents

Cannabis Law Report

indica) , and Cannabis ruderalis (C. ruderalis) , although there is some debate whether C. ruderalis is a distinct species from or a subspecies of C. The key classes of phytochemicals in a cannabis plant are cannabinoids and terpenes. [iii]. caryophyllene, and linalool, along with an assortment of other terpenes.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

Well, these cannabis plants are making these trichomes, they’re fortifying and you’re telling me that the hot stuff is made in this cannabis trichomes, the cannabinoids and the terpenes, or many of the terpenes anyway? Just talking about ruderalis, just that there’s this auto-flowering plant. Without drying?