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Featured Cannabis Brand: The Inventing Room

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In this instance, that history involves a long line of highly satisfied Arizona cannabis consumers–and hash aficionados in particular. The Inventing Room’s signature solventless cannabis extract is their live hash rosin , and this product perfectly embodies The Inventing Room’s quest for a cleaner, purer cannabis experience.

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Medical Marijuana Month: 13 FAQs About Cannabis

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Cannabis comes in three forms: marijuana, hashish, and hash oil. Hash oil is the most potent of the forms and refers to the oil of a block of hashish. Users can also consume cannabis orally, through tinctures, pills, or edibles. The two main varieties of cannabis are indicas and sativas. What Are Edibles?

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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

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Referred to as the entourage effect, the benefits provided by the interplay of the full spectrum of cannabis compounds can be wholly utilized by lighting up some premium flower. Whether you prefer sativa-heavy, indica-heavy, or balanced hybrid strains, finding the right flower for your next smoke sesh is simple. Defi Edibles.

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Leafly Buzz: 13 lit weed strains for August and September 2021

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The Family Matters star and California’s elite flower/hash brand reignited interest in this classic cut of Mendocino Purps from unknown breeders (hippies, most likely). Its indica-hybrid effects are manageable enough to crossfade with a couple brews—just zone out people-watching. has a potent indica hybrid for 2021’s GSC lovers.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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Jan Kabelik noted of shemsemet; “From the Egyptian medical papyruses, information has been gained about a plant from which cordage could be made, and it was probably cannabis which was referred to”: But no records could be found on its narcotic action. Excerpted from Cannabis and the Soma Solution. Manniche, 1989). Ìf the hieroglyph ‘smsm.t’