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A Visit to the Cannabis Museum in Boston, MA

Veriheal

Each bottle is accompanied by a placard containing information about the terpene’s scent profile and its presence in botanicals beyond cannabis. The wall includes common terpenes associated with sativa and Indica strains, like limonene, pinene, caryophyllene, linalool, and myrcene. > Learn more about the effects of terpenes.

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It takes a village to start a home cannabis grow

SpeedWeed

Homegrown Cannabis Company doesn’t just provide resources—it cultivates community. The best way to learn is by doing, but it gets a little trickier when you can’t just pop by a neighbor’s house and ask if they have any experience battling powdery mildew in a bushy indica plant. Hydroponics and aquaponics. Homegrown Cannabis Co.

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Strains Explained – Everything You Need to Know

The Joint Blog

As mentioned above, the three classifications that are typically used to categorize a strain effect are sativas, indicas, and hybrids. Even though they are a mix, hybrids tend to have more than either Sativa or Indica in their strain. Names like these are generally for the cultivators themselves. Potent Strains Of Cannabis.

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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. King among indicas, this flavorful bud is great for falling asleep at the end of a long day. Strain type: Indica. Strain type: Indica.

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