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How cannabis concentrates and extracts are made
Extracting the best part of cannabis plants and concentrating them into oils is an involved process. As you might expect, each concentrate requires its own distinct process.
How to consume cannabis concentrates
There are a wide variety of cannabis concentrates and extracts, and as you might expect, there are many different ways to consume them.
The Different Types of Cannabis Concentrates
Cannabis concentrates are derived from cannabis after excess plant matter is extracted, leaving behind unique profiles of cannabinoids and terpenes.
Pesticides in Cannabis
Pesticides are substances put on cannabis plants to keep pests and other organisms from destroying the plant. Pesticides are either natural or synthetic, but both can be toxic when consumed.
How to understand cannabis tests
Lab testing is an essential part of legal cannabis. Any cannabis product you purchase from a licensed facility must undergo tests by a state-accredited lab. Here’s how to understand those tests.
How to use cannabinoids and terpenes to pick strains
With cannabis research finally expanding, we’re beginning to understand how the chemical composition in cannabis strains affects the body. A more accurate measure of strains is identifying cannabinoid and terpene composition and how they combine to create unique effects.
What are terpenes?
Terpenes are chemical compounds found in cannabis plants, flowers, lavender, hops, oranges, and many other plants and fruits. Cannabis contains more than 200 types of terpenes.
What are cannabinoids?
Cannabinoids are the primary chemical compounds in cannabis plants. THC and CBD are the most common cannabinoids responsible for the sought-after effects of cannabis, but there’s far more to the plant than just THC and CBD. More than 100 other cannabinoids are present in cannabis.
What are cannabis topicals?
Topicals are a type of cannabis product designed to apply directly to the skin and used to treat pain, inflammation, mood disorders, and much, much more.
Sativa vs. Indica vs. Hybrid
“Sativa,” “Indica,” and “Hybrid” are terms popularly used to classify cannabis plant strains, but they are actually botanical names that refer to the plant’s structure, not the effects the plant produces.