Glossary

A comprehensive list of terms and definitions related to our products.

  • Accessories

    Cannabis accessories are tools and devices used to enhance the consumption, storage, or preparation of cannabis products.
  • Aeroponics

    Aeroponics is a method of growing plants where roots are suspended in the air and misted with nutrient-rich water.
  • Alcohol Extraction

    Alcohol extraction is a method of using ethanol to extract cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds from cannabis.
  • Analyte

    An analyte is a substance or chemical compound being measured or analyzed in a scientific test.
  • Artisan cannabis

    Artisan cannabis refers to high-quality, small-batch cannabis cultivated with meticulous care and craftsmanship, often emphasizing organic methods and unique strains.
  • Autoflowering

    Autoflowering refers to a type of cannabis plant that automatically transitions from the vegetative stage to the flowering stage without needing a change in light cycles.
  • Backcross

    Backcross is a breeding technique used to stabilize desirable traits in cannabis by crossing a hybrid with one of its parent strains.
  • Batch

    A batch in cannabis production refers to a group of plants or products that are grown, harvested, or processed together under the same conditions.
  • Beta-caryophyllene

    Beta-caryophyllene is a terpene found in cannabis known for its spicy, peppery aroma and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Blunt

    A blunt is a cannabis cigar rolled using a tobacco leaf or cigar wrap, often enjoyed for its slow burn and unique flavor profile.
  • Bong

    A bong is a water filtration device used for smoking cannabis and other substances, designed to cool and filter the smoke before inhalation.
  • Breeding

    Breeding in cannabis refers to the intentional process of cross-pollinating different strains to produce new varieties with desired traits.
  • Bubble hash

    Bubble hash is a type of cannabis concentrate made by extracting trichomes using ice water and agitation, resulting in a potent and clean product.
  • Bud

    Bud refers to the flower of the cannabis plant, the part that is harvested, dried, and consumed for its effects.
  • Budtender

    A budtender is a knowledgeable retail associate responsible for guiding customers in selecting cannabis products that best suit their needs.
  • Butane Hash Oil Extraction

    Butane hash oil (BHO) extraction is a method of extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis using butane as a solvent.
  • Cannabichromene (CBC)

    Cannabichromene (CBC) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis known for potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Cannabigerol (CBG)

    Cannabigerol (CBG) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis, known as the "mother cannabinoid" because it is a precursor to other cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
  • Cannabigerolic acid (CBGa)

    Cannabigerolic acid (CBGa) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant, often referred to as the "mother of all cannabinoids" due to its role as a precursor to other cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
  • Cannabinoid benefits

    Cannabinoid benefits refer to the positive effects that cannabinoids, the compounds found in cannabis, can have on the human body and mind.
  • Cannabinoid extraction

    Cannabinoid extraction is the process of isolating cannabinoids from the cannabis plant to produce concentrated forms for various applications.
  • Cannabinoid profile

    A cannabinoid profile is the unique composition of cannabinoids found in a cannabis plant, influencing its effects and benefits.
  • Cannabinoid receptors (CB1/CB2)

    Cannabinoid receptors (CB1/CB2) are proteins in the brain and immune system that interact with cannabinoids to regulate various physiological processes.
  • Cannabinoids

    Cannabinoids are chemical compounds found in cannabis that interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, influencing various physiological processes.
  • Cannabinol (CBN)

    Cannabinol (CBN) is a mildly psychoactive compound found in cannabis, known for its potential sedative effects and presence in aged cannabis plants.
  • Cannabis

    Cannabis is a plant genus used for recreational, medicinal, and industrial purposes, known for its psychoactive effects and therapeutic benefits.
  • Cannabis consumption

    Cannabis consumption refers to the various methods by which individuals use cannabis, including smoking, vaping, edibles, and topicals.
  • Cannabis industry

    The cannabis industry encompasses all activities related to the cultivation, production, distribution, and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products.
  • Cannabis legalization

    Cannabis legalization refers to the process of making the cultivation, sale, and use of cannabis legal under the law.
  • Cannabis oil

    Cannabis oil is an extract derived from the cannabis plant, containing varying amounts of cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
  • Cannabis plant

    The cannabis plant is a genus of flowering plants known for its psychoactive properties and diverse uses in medicine, recreation, and industry.
  • Cannabis production

    Cannabis production refers to the process of cultivating, harvesting, and processing cannabis plants for various uses, including medicinal and recreational purposes.
  • Cannabis regulations

    Cannabis regulations refer to the laws and guidelines governing the cultivation, distribution, sale, and usage of cannabis.
  • Cannabis research

    Cannabis research encompasses scientific studies and investigations focused on understanding the effects, benefits, risks, and applications of cannabis and its compounds.
  • Cannabis strain

    Cannabis strain refers to a specific variety of the cannabis plant that exhibits particular characteristics, such as flavor, aroma, and effects, due to its unique genetic makeup.
  • Cannabis-infused

    Cannabis-infused refers to products that have been infused with cannabis compounds, typically THC or CBD, to provide various therapeutic or recreational effects.
  • CBD (Cannabidiol)

    CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis known for its potential therapeutic benefits, including relief from pain, anxiety, and inflammation.
  • CBD products

    CBD products are items infused with cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, offering potential therapeutic benefits without the high associated with THC.
  • CBN isolate

    CBN isolate is a pure form of cannabinol, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid derived from cannabis, often used for its potential calming and sleep-inducing properties.
  • CFU/g

    CFU/g stands for "Colony Forming Units per gram" and measures the number of viable bacterial or fungal cells in a gram of a substance.
  • Chain of custody

    Chain of custody refers to the documented process that tracks the control, transfer, and analysis of cannabis products from cultivation to consumption, ensuring quality and compliance.
  • Closed-loop extraction

    Closed-loop extraction is a method used in cannabis processing to safely and efficiently extract cannabinoids and terpenes using a closed system that recycles solvents.
  • COA (Certificate of Analysis)

    A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document that verifies the quality and content of cannabis products through lab testing.
  • Compliance testing

    Compliance testing is a regulatory process ensuring cannabis products meet governmental safety and quality standards before reaching consumers.
  • Concentrates

    Cannabis concentrates are potent products created by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the cannabis plant.
  • Crossbreeding

    Crossbreeding in cannabis involves combining two different strains to create a new hybrid with desired traits.
  • Crystalline THC

    Crystalline THC is a pure form of THC, typically appearing as a white powder or crystal, offering potent psychoactive effects.
  • Cultivar

    A "cultivar" refers to a plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
  • Cultivation license

    A cultivation license is a legal authorization required to grow cannabis commercially.
  • Cultivator

    A cultivator is a person or organization responsible for the growth and production of cannabis plants.
  • Cure

    Cure refers to the process of aging and drying cannabis after harvest to enhance its flavor, potency, and overall quality.
  • Dab

    A dab is a concentrated form of cannabis, usually consumed by vaporizing a small amount on a hot surface and inhaling the vapor.
  • Dabbing

    Dabbing is a method of consuming cannabis concentrates by vaporizing them on a hot surface, often using a special rig, to produce a potent inhalable vapor.
  • Decarboxylation

    Decarboxylation is the process of heating cannabis to activate its psychoactive compounds such as THC.
  • Decontamination

    Decontamination in the cannabis industry refers to the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants like mold, bacteria, or pesticides to ensure the product is safe for consumption.
  • Delta-10-THC

    Delta-10-THC is a cannabinoid found in cannabis that provides a mild psychoactive effect and is often compared to Delta-8-THC.
  • Delta-8-THC

    Delta-8-THC is a minor cannabinoid found in cannabis, known for its mild psychoactive effects and legal ambiguity.
  • Dispensary

    A dispensary is a licensed retail store where cannabis products are sold to consumers.
  • Distillate

    Distillate is a highly refined cannabis extract known for its purity and potency, often used in edibles, vape cartridges, and tinctures.
  • Dosage

    Dosage in cannabis refers to the specific amount of cannabis or its compounds, such as THC or CBD, consumed to achieve desired effects.
  • Dosage consistency

    Dosage consistency refers to the reliability and uniformity of the amount of active cannabis compounds present in each dose, ensuring predictable effects for the user.
  • Dronabinol

    Dronabinol is a synthetic form of THC used primarily in the treatment of nausea and appetite loss.
  • Dry sift

    Dry sift is a cannabis concentrate made by sifting trichomes from plant material using fine mesh screens.
  • Edible

    An edible is a food product infused with cannabis, offering an alternative method for consuming the plant's active compounds, primarily THC and CBD.
  • Eighth

    An "eighth" is a common unit of cannabis measurement equivalent to 3.5 grams, often used by consumers and dispensaries.
  • Electronic smoking device

    Electronic smoking devices are battery-powered tools used to vaporize substances like nicotine and cannabis for inhalation.
  • Endocannabinoid system (ECS)

    The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex cell-signaling system crucial for maintaining bodily homeostasis through the interaction of cannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes.
  • Entourage effect

    The entourage effect refers to the synergistic interaction between cannabis compounds, enhancing the plant's overall therapeutic benefits.
  • Extraction

    Extraction in cannabis refers to the process of separating cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material to create concentrated products like oils, waxes, or tinctures.
  • Feminized seeds

    Feminized seeds are specially bred cannabis seeds that produce only female plants, which are desirable for their high cannabinoid content.
  • Flavonoids

    Flavonoids are naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis that contribute to the plant's color, aroma, and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Flower

    Cannabis flower refers to the dried and harvested buds of the cannabis plant, which are commonly used for smoking or vaporizing.
  • Flowering stage

    The flowering stage is a critical phase in the cannabis growth cycle where plants develop buds that contain cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
  • Full-spectrum

    Full-spectrum refers to cannabis products that contain a wide range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds naturally found in the cannabis plant.
  • Glassware

    Glassware refers to the various glass-based devices used for consuming cannabis, such as bongs, pipes, and dab rigs.
  • Grow tent

    A grow tent is a portable, enclosed space designed for indoor gardening, providing an ideal environment for cultivating cannabis and other plants.
  • Gummy

    A "gummy" refers to an edible cannabis product, often infused with THC or CBD, that resembles a chewy candy.
  • Hash

    Hash is a concentrated form of cannabis made by collecting and compressing the plant's resinous trichomes.
  • Hash oil

    Hash oil is a concentrated cannabis extract derived using solvents to isolate cannabinoids and terpenes, resulting in a potent oil.
  • Heady glass

    Heady glass refers to highly artistic and intricately designed glass pieces, often used for cannabis consumption, showcasing unique craftsmanship and creativity.
  • Hemp

    Hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant grown for industrial uses like fiber, food, and CBD products.
  • Hemp oil

    Hemp oil is a product derived from the seeds of the hemp plant, known for its nutritional benefits and lack of psychoactive properties.
  • Hemp-derived

    Hemp-derived refers to any product made from the industrial hemp plant, which contains less than 0.3% THC, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis.
  • Homogeneity

    Homogeneity in cannabis refers to the uniformity in the composition and quality of cannabis products, ensuring consistent experiences for consumers.
  • Horticulture lighting

    Horticulture lighting refers to artificial lighting systems designed to support plant growth by providing optimal light conditions for photosynthesis.
  • HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography)

    HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) is a precise laboratory technique used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a mixture, widely applied in the cannabis industry for analyzing cannabinoid profiles.
  • Humulene

    Humulene is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis and other plants, known for its earthy, woody aroma and potential anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Hybrid

    A hybrid in cannabis refers to a strain that combines characteristics from both Sativa and Indica plants, creating a unique blend of effects.
  • Hydroponics

    Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions.
  • Indica

    Indica is a type of cannabis plant known for its relaxing and sedative effects, often used to alleviate stress and promote sleep.
  • Indoor growing

    Indoor growing refers to the cultivation of plants, including cannabis, in a controlled environment inside a building or structure.
  • Infused beverage

    An infused beverage is a drink that has been enhanced with cannabis compounds, such as THC or CBD, to provide potential therapeutic or recreational effects.
  • Infusion

    Infusion in the cannabis context refers to the process of incorporating cannabis compounds like THC or CBD into various carriers, such as oils, butters, or beverages, for consumption or application.
  • ISO 17025

    ISO 17025 is an international standard that specifies the general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.
  • Kief

    Kief is the collection of fine, powdery trichomes that fall off cannabis flowers, rich in cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Landrace

    A landrace is a naturally occurring cannabis variety that has adapted to its environment over generations, maintaining genetic purity and distinct characteristics.
  • Legal THC limit

    The "Legal THC limit" refers to the maximum allowable concentration of THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, in products as regulated by law.
  • Life cycle information

    Life cycle information in cannabis refers to the stages of growth a cannabis plant undergoes, from seed germination to harvest.
  • Limit of quantification (LOQ)

    The Limit of Quantification (LOQ) is the lowest concentration of a substance that can be quantitatively detected with acceptable precision and accuracy in a sample.
  • Limonene

    Limonene is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis and citrus fruits, known for its citrusy aroma and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Linalool

    Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis and various plants, known for its floral aroma and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Live resin

    Live resin is a cannabis concentrate known for preserving the plant's aromatic and flavorful terpenes through flash-freezing and extraction processes.
  • Lot

    A "lot" in the cannabis industry refers to a specific batch of cannabis products that are produced, processed, or packaged together under the same conditions.
  • Lush growth

    Lush growth in cannabis cultivation refers to thriving, vigorous plant development characterized by dense foliage and robust health.
  • Manufacturing

    Manufacturing in the cannabis industry involves the process of transforming raw cannabis materials into consumable products, including edibles, oils, and concentrates.
  • Marijuana

    Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds of the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant, known for its psychoactive effects.
  • Marijuana dispensary

    A marijuana dispensary is a legal and regulated retail outlet where consumers can purchase cannabis and related products.
  • Medical marijuana

    Medical marijuana refers to the use of the cannabis plant or its extracts to treat symptoms of various medical conditions.
  • Medical marijuana concentrate

    Medical marijuana concentrate is a potent form of cannabis that contains high levels of cannabinoids, primarily used for therapeutic purposes.
  • Medical Use of Cannabis

    Medical use of cannabis refers to the therapeutic application of cannabis or its cannabinoids to treat certain medical conditions.
  • Medicinal properties

    Medicinal properties refer to the therapeutic characteristics of cannabis that can help alleviate symptoms and treat various medical conditions.
  • Method verification

    Method verification ensures that a testing method meets the specific requirements for its intended use, particularly in scientific and analytical processes, such as those used in the cannabis industry.
  • Microdose

    Microdose refers to the practice of consuming very small, controlled amounts of cannabis to achieve subtle effects without significant impairment.
  • Mycotoxin

    Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain molds that can contaminate crops like cannabis, posing health risks if ingested or inhaled.
  • Myrcene

    Myrcene is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis that contributes to its aroma and potential effects.
  • Nabilone

    Nabilone is a synthetic cannabinoid used primarily as a medication to treat nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.
  • Nanoemulsion

    Nanoemulsion is a fine mixture of oil and water, used in cannabis products to improve absorption and effect.
  • Non-psychoactive

    Non-psychoactive refers to substances that do not alter a person's mental state or consciousness.
  • Non-smokable

    Non-smokable cannabis products refer to forms of cannabis that are consumed without being smoked, such as edibles, tinctures, topicals, and beverages.
  • OG Kush

    OG Kush is a popular cannabis strain known for its strong aroma, unique flavor, and potent effects.
  • Organic cultivation

    Organic cultivation is the practice of growing cannabis using natural methods, avoiding synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
  • Outdoor grow

    Outdoor grow refers to the practice of cultivating cannabis plants in natural, open-air environments using sunlight as the primary light source.
  • Packaging

    Packaging in the cannabis industry refers to the containers and wrappings used to store, protect, and market cannabis products, ensuring safety, compliance, and consumer appeal.
  • Packaging compliance

    Packaging compliance refers to the adherence to legal and regulatory standards in the packaging of cannabis products to ensure safety, accuracy, and consumer protection.
  • Pesticide

    Pesticides are substances used to prevent, destroy, or control pests that threaten plant health, including cannabis.
  • PGRs (Plant Growth Regulators)

    PGRs (Plant Growth Regulators) are chemicals used to alter plant growth and development, commonly employed in agriculture and horticulture.
  • Pharmacokinetics

    Pharmacokinetics is the study of how drugs move through the body, encompassing absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
  • Phenotype

    Phenotype refers to the observable characteristics of a cannabis plant, influenced by both genetics and environmental factors.
  • Photoperiod

    Photoperiod refers to the duration of light and darkness that a plant, such as cannabis, receives in a 24-hour period, influencing its growth and flowering stages.
  • Pinene

    Pinene is a naturally occurring terpene found in cannabis and other plants, known for its distinctive pine aroma and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Pollination

    Pollination in cannabis involves the transfer of pollen from male to female plants, leading to seed production.
  • Potential total THC

    Potential total THC refers to the maximum amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) available in cannabis after decarboxylation.
  • Pre-roll

    A pre-roll is a ready-to-smoke cannabis joint that has been rolled and prepared for convenience.
  • Processing

    Processing in the cannabis industry involves converting raw cannabis plant material into finished products like oils, edibles, and concentrates.
  • Propagation

    Propagation in cannabis cultivation refers to the process of growing new plants from seeds or cuttings.
  • Pure extract

    A pure extract is a concentrated form of cannabis that contains only the essential oils, cannabinoids, and terpenes, free from plant material or impurities.
  • Quality assurance

    Quality assurance in the cannabis industry ensures products meet specific standards of safety, potency, and consistency through rigorous testing and adherence to regulations.
  • Quartz banger

    A quartz banger is a type of dabbing tool made from high-quality quartz, used in cannabis consumption for vaporizing concentrates.
  • Recreational cannabis

    Recreational cannabis is the use of cannabis for personal enjoyment rather than for medical purposes.
  • Recreational marijuana

    Recreational marijuana refers to the use of cannabis for enjoyment rather than for medical purposes.
  • Recreational Use of Cannabis

    Recreational use of cannabis refers to the non-medical consumption of cannabis for personal enjoyment or relaxation.
  • Representative sample

    A representative sample in the cannabis industry refers to a small, well-chosen portion of a larger batch that accurately reflects the whole, ensuring reliable testing and analysis results.
  • Residual solvent

    Residual solvents are traces of chemical solvents left in cannabis extracts after the extraction process.
  • Resin

    Resin is a sticky substance produced by cannabis plants, containing cannabinoids and terpenes, which contribute to the plant's effects and aroma.
  • Retailer

    A retailer is a business or individual that sells cannabis products directly to consumers.
  • Rig

    A "rig" is a specialized device used for consuming cannabis concentrates, often consisting of a water pipe and nail for vaporizing the substance.
  • Route of administration

    The route of administration refers to the method by which cannabis or its derivatives are introduced into the body, affecting the onset, intensity, and duration of its effects.
  • RSO (Rick Simpson Oil)

    Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) is a concentrated cannabis oil known for its high THC content and potential therapeutic benefits.
  • Ruderalis

    Ruderalis is a hardy, low-THC cannabis subspecies known for its ability to flower based on age rather than light cycles.
  • Runts

    Runts is a cannabis strain known for its sweet, fruity flavor and balanced effects, combining the best traits of its parent strains, Zkittlez and Gelato.
  • Sample

    A "sample" in the cannabis industry refers to a small quantity of cannabis provided for testing or promotional purposes.
  • Sativa

    Sativa is a type of cannabis plant known for its energizing effects and tall, slender growth.
  • Schedule I drug

    A Schedule I drug is a substance that the U.S. government classifies as having a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.
  • Seed-to-sale

    Seed-to-sale refers to the comprehensive process of tracking cannabis from its initial cultivation to its final sale to consumers.
  • Shatter

    Shatter is a type of cannabis concentrate known for its glass-like appearance and high potency.
  • Sinsemilla

    Sinsemilla refers to a potent form of cannabis flower that is grown without seeds, enhancing its THC content and overall quality.
  • Solvent

    A solvent is a substance used to dissolve other materials, often employed in cannabis extraction to separate cannabinoids and terpenes from plant matter.
  • Solventless extract

    Solventless extract refers to cannabis concentrates made without using chemical solvents, relying instead on physical methods like heat, pressure, or ice water to separate the plant's cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Spectrum analysis

    Spectrum analysis is a method used to identify and quantify the different chemical compounds present in cannabis.
  • Split testing

    Split testing, also known as A/B testing, is a method used to compare two versions of a webpage or product to determine which one performs better.
  • Stash

    A "stash" refers to a personal collection of cannabis and related products, often stored discreetly for future use.
  • Strain

    A cannabis strain refers to a specific variety of cannabis plants, each with unique characteristics, including flavor, aroma, and effects.
  • Sublingual

    Sublingual refers to a method of administering substances by placing them under the tongue for absorption into the bloodstream.
  • Supercritical CO2

    Supercritical CO2 is a state of carbon dioxide used in cannabis extraction where it acts as both a liquid and a gas, allowing for efficient separation of cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Synthetic cannabis

    Synthetic cannabis refers to man-made chemicals that mimic the effects of THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, but often with unpredictable and potentially harmful side effects.
  • Target analyte

    A target analyte is a specific compound or substance that is identified and measured during chemical analysis.
  • Terpene

    Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis that influence its smell, taste, and effects.
  • Terpene profile

    A "Terpene profile" refers to the unique combination of terpenes present in a cannabis strain, contributing to its aroma, flavor, and potential effects.
  • Terpenoid

    Terpenoids are a large and diverse class of naturally occurring organic compounds derived from terpenes, often found in cannabis and other plants, contributing to their aroma and potential therapeutic effects.
  • Terpinolene

    Terpinolene is a common terpene found in cannabis that contributes to its distinctive aroma and potential therapeutic effects.
  • Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA)

    Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in raw and live cannabis plants, which converts into THC through decarboxylation.
  • THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)

    THC is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, responsible for the "high" sensation.
  • THC absorption

    THC absorption refers to the process by which tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in cannabis, enters the bloodstream and affects the body and mind.
  • THC content

    THC content refers to the concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol in a cannabis product, indicating its potential psychoactive effects.
  • THC dosage

    THC dosage refers to the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol consumed, which influences the intensity of effects experienced by the user.
  • THC effects

    THC effects refer to the physical and psychological impacts that tetrahydrocannabinol, the primary psychoactive component in cannabis, has on the human body and mind.
  • THC ingestion

    THC ingestion refers to the process of consuming tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, through various methods such as eating, drinking, or swallowing.
  • THC isolate

    THC isolate is a pure form of tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis, extracted and isolated from other cannabinoids and plant materials.
  • THC microdose

    A THC microdose is a small, controlled amount of tetrahydrocannabinol that delivers the therapeutic effects without causing significant psychoactive effects.
  • THC remediation

    THC remediation is the process of removing or reducing the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content in cannabis products to meet legal or desired thresholds.
  • THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin)

    THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is a naturally occurring compound in cannabis known for its potential effects on appetite suppression and energy regulation.
  • Therapeutic benefits

    Therapeutic benefits refer to the positive effects cannabis can have on physical and mental health, providing relief from various symptoms and improving overall well-being.
  • Tincture

    A tincture is a liquid cannabis extract made by soaking plant material in alcohol or another solvent.
  • Tincture dropper

    A tincture dropper is a small tool used to measure and administer liquid cannabis extracts in precise doses.
  • Tolerance break

    A tolerance break is a deliberate pause from cannabis consumption to reset the body's sensitivity to THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis.
  • Topical

    Topicals are cannabis-infused products applied directly to the skin for localized relief without psychoactive effects.
  • Transdermal patch

    A transdermal patch is a medicated adhesive patch that delivers cannabinoids through the skin directly into the bloodstream for therapeutic effects.
  • Trichome

    Trichomes are tiny, hair-like structures on cannabis plants that produce and store cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Trim

    Trim refers to the leftover cannabis plant material, such as leaves and small stems, that is cut away from the buds during the harvesting process.
  • Vaping

    Vaping is the act of inhaling vapor produced by an electronic device, often used as an alternative to smoking.
  • Vapor pressure

    Vapor pressure refers to the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid form at a given temperature.
  • Vaporizer

    A vaporizer is a device used to heat cannabis or other substances to a temperature that releases vapor without combustion.
  • Vertical farming

    Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural method where crops are grown in stacked layers or vertically inclined surfaces, often in controlled indoor environments.
  • Water activity

    Water activity is a measure of the free moisture in a product, indicating its potential for microbial growth.
  • Water hash

    Water hash is a type of cannabis concentrate made by using ice water to separate trichomes from plant material.
  • Wax

    Wax is a potent cannabis concentrate known for its high THC content and sticky, wax-like consistency.
  • Whole plant extract

    Whole plant extract refers to a cannabis product that captures the full spectrum of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds found in the entire plant.
  • Winterization

    Winterization is a purification process used in cannabis extraction to remove unwanted fats, waxes, and lipids from the crude extract.
  • Yield

    Yield in cannabis cultivation refers to the total amount of usable product harvested from a plant.
  • Zkittlez

    Zkittlez is a popular cannabis strain known for its fruity flavor and balanced effects, often used for relaxation and creativity.