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Different Categories of cannabis

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Sativa

Sativa

Sativa

"Sativas are said to provide invigorating, uplifting cerebral effects that pair well with physical activity, social gatherings, and creative projects."

- Leafly.com


Popular Strains: Jack Herer, Green Crack, Sour Diesel, & Blue Dream


Reason for use: Energy, Happiness, Uplifting, Productivity, & Euphoria


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Hybrid

Sativa

Sativa

"Hybrids are thought to fall somewhere in between, offering a balance of indica and sativa effects."

- Leafly.com


Popular Strains: Gorilla Glue #4 (GG4), Girl Scout Cookies (GSC), Pineapple Express, & Fruity Pebbles OG


Reason for use: Euphoria, Anxiety, PTSD, Relaxation, & Happiness


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Indica

Sativa

Indica

"Indica strains are believed to be physically sedating, perfect for relaxing with a movie or as a nightcap before bed."

- Leafly.com


Popular Strains: God's Gift, Granddaddy Purple (GDP), Afgoo, & Blackberry Kush


Reason for use: Chronic Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Depression, & Insomnia



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Most common cannabinoids used today

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THC-delta9

Hemp CBD Vs. Cannabis CBD

THC:CBD Ratios

"THC-dominant strains are primarily chosen by consumers seeking a potent euphoric experience. These strains are also selected by patients treating pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and more. If you tend to feel anxious with THC-dominant strains or dislike other side effects associated with THC, try a strain with higher levels of CBD."

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"THC-dominant strains are primarily chosen by consumers seeking a potent euphoric experience. These strains are also selected by patients treating pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and more. If you tend to feel anxious with THC-dominant strains or dislike other side effects associated with THC, try a strain with higher levels of CBD."

- Leafly.com





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THC:CBD Ratios

Hemp CBD Vs. Cannabis CBD

THC:CBD Ratios

"Balanced THC/CBD strains contain similar levels of THC and CBD, offering mild euphoria alongside symptom relief. These tend to be a good choice for novice consumers seeking an introduction to cannabis’ signature high."

- Leafly.com








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Hemp CBD Vs. Cannabis CBD

Hemp CBD Vs. Cannabis CBD

Hemp CBD Vs. Cannabis CBD

"Hemp and marijuana are both Cannabis. Hemp is Cannabis sativa, and Marijuana is either Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica. 


Hemp is simply the common and legal term for cannabis that contains less than .3% THC, and marijuana is the common and legal term for cannabis that contains .3% and more THC.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the same plant com

"Hemp and marijuana are both Cannabis. Hemp is Cannabis sativa, and Marijuana is either Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica. 


Hemp is simply the common and legal term for cannabis that contains less than .3% THC, and marijuana is the common and legal term for cannabis that contains .3% and more THC.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the same plant compound, regardless of whether it’s found in a low-THC or high-THC cannabis plant."

- LupusChick.com


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most common forms of using cannabis

Flowers

Concentrated Oils

Tinctures

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 "A general term that refers to the smokable, trichome-covered part of a female cannabis plant. Flower is the most popular form of cannabis due to its versatility, offering numerous consumption methods, such as being smoked using a pipe or bong, or by rolling it in a joint or blunt."

- WeedMaps.com





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Tinctures

Concentrated Oils

Tinctures

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 "Medication made by dissolving cannabis in alcohol. Tinctures contain a range of cannabinoids and are administered orally, sublingually, or in tandem with a beverage. Tinctures are often packaged in small glass bottles with droppers as caps for convenient dosing to allow patients a method of consumption that doesn’t require combustion or inhalation."

- WeedMaps.com



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Concentrated Oils

Concentrated Oils

Concentrated Oils

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 "Substances in which the more desirable properties of cannabis, namely cannabinoids and terpenes, have been isolated. There are many cannabis concentrates in a variety of formats and textures. Non-active forms of concentrate need to be heated to experience their effects. Concentrates with active cannabinoids, usually distillate, are infused into edibles, tinctures, and topicals to provide effects without the application of heat."

- WeedMaps.com


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Edibles

Unrefined Oils

Concentrated Oils

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 "Any food that is infused with cannabinoids. Marijuana edibles can be made into brownies, cookie dough, pasta and more. Any recipe that calls for butter or oil can be readily infused with cannabis. Edibles and their cannabinoids are processed differently than inhaled cannabis. When a weed edible is ingested, cannabinoids enter the bloodstream through the stomach and liver, which incurs a longer effect time before its effects can be felt. This process also draws out the edible’s intoxicating effects, sometimes causing them to last between four to six hours."

- WeedMaps.com


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Topicals

Unrefined Oils

Unrefined Oils

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 "A lotion or ointment that is applied directly to the body’s surface. Topicals are utilized for fast-acting localized relief of inflammation and pain. Cannabis topicals are typically non-intoxicating, which allows patients to enjoy the plant’s therapeutic effects without THC’s attendant psychoactivity. This growing category of cannabis treatments has expanded to include transdermal solutions, as well as lubricants, often including essential oils such as clove and wintergreen for additional relief."

- WeedMaps.com



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Unrefined Oils

Unrefined Oils

Unrefined Oils

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 "An unrefined, potent cannabis oil extracted using ethanol and named after the man who created it and first benefited from it. Canadian Rick Simpson claims he cured his own skin cancer with a custom blend of cannabis oil, which has come to be known as Rick Simpson Oil (RSO), or Phoenix Tears (the name of Rick’s website). Since then, he has touted the benefits of medical marijuana and used to give away his eponymous oil for free."

- WeedMaps.com





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Terpenes: aromatic compounds produced by plants & Fruit

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Myrcene (Mc)

Caryophyllene (Cr)

Caryophyllene (Cr)

The most common terpene found within cannabis. Myrcene produces peppery, spicy, & balsam fragrances. Very well known for it's abilities to help with calming of the mind and body.

-Leafly.com

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Caryophyllene (Cr)

Caryophyllene (Cr)

Caryophyllene (Cr)

This is the only terpene found to activate the Endocannabinoid System within our bodies; also considered a cannabinoid by trait. Caryophyllene produces the heaviest spicy, funky, & earthy fragrances. Known for it's abilities to help as a major anti-inflammatory.

-Leafly.com  

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Limonene

Caryophyllene (Cr)

Limonene

This terpene is very easy to pick up on due to it's incredibly fruity and citrus-like fragrances. Limonene is extremely beneficial for helping with anxiety, depression, & stress relief. This compound can also help protect against bacteria and microbials, & is known to be an antioxidant.

-Leafly.com

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