How does the body absorb edibles?

A first-timer’s experience with cannabis will mostly likely involve smoking: classic. As the industry grows and progresses, and as more folks learn about all the various methods of consumption of THC, more people are eating edibles. Edibles are easy to dose, they’re...
What is CBN?

What is CBN?

Cannabinol, or CBN, is a by-product of the natural degradation process of THC as the plant ages. Over time, or when exposed to heat and light, THC converts into CBN. This means that the level of CBN found in a cannabis flower or concentrate is not determined by...
What is “full spectrum” rosin?

What is “full spectrum” rosin?

“Full-spectrum” is a term that we use to refer to cannabis extraction methods that result in terpene, flavonoid, and cannabinoid profiles closer to the source plant than other methods. Full-spectrum extract gives you all the good flavor and effects of the...
Where does flower get its flavor?

Where does flower get its flavor?

When we talk about what makes up cannabis, we hear a lot about terpenes and cannabioids, but we hear far less about flavonoids. Flavonoids are a type of phytonutrient (with “phyto-” meaning “plant”); and phytonutrients, which are found in...
What is CBG?

What is CBG?

As cannabis plants grow, they produce cannabigerolic acid (which is known as CBGA). It’s the precursor to the three main cannabinoid lines: THCA, CBDA, and CBCA. Then, when energy is added to CBGA through heating, it undergoes a chemical reaction called...
What is cannabichromene (CBC)?

What is cannabichromene (CBC)?

In 2021, most people have heard of THC and CBD — two of the most abundant and medically relevant cannabinoids in the cannabis plant. But how much do you know about CBC? Cannabichromene — AKA CBC — is another of the “big six” cannabinoids found in cannabis,...