If you’re looking for the 411 on 420, you’ve come to the right place. Our buyer’s guide will break down various forms of bud and THC so you can shop our quality cannabis stock with ease.
Flowers are the dried, smokable part of the marijuana plant.
Flower is the most popular form of marijuana, used by everyone from beginners to the most experienced.
Load flower as-is into bongs, pipes, and vaporizers, or use a grinder to roll it into joints.
Pre-rolls are assembled joints sold individually or in packs.
Pre-rolls are all about convenience and are perfect for those on the go who want to leave the grinder and papers at home.
Pull one out of the pack and light it!
Edibles are any cannabis product that you eat or drink.
If you or people around you are sensitive to smoke, edibles are recommended.
The buzz from edibles comes on slower than smoke. Be sure to start low and slow.
Concentrates are cannabinoid extracts used in vaporizers. They come in a variety of consistencies.
Advanced cannabis users because concentrates have a higher potency.
Concentrates’ high THC levels provide a mighty buzz. Newcomers should start slow.
Tinctures are THC-infused oils or alcohols generally taken in small doses orally.
Highly concentrated and often administered with droppers, tinctures help make dosing precise.
Administer tinctures directly under the tongue, or add them to your favorite drink.
Vaporizers are devices that heat e-liquids or herbs to create inhalable vapor.
Vaporizers are ideal for smokers looking to switch or those wanting a smoke-free experience.
Simply fill the tank, power it on, and inhale the vapor through the mouthpiece.
Indica is more likely to make you feel sleepy and relaxed, and may help alleviate anxiety, pain, and insomnia. Indica has a CBD:THC ratio of 1:1 and is considered to be more of a “downer.” In terms of appearance, indica plants are shorter. They usually grow up to 2 to 4 feet and are compactly branched, giving them a bushy appearance. Indica leaves are also broader.
A common mnemonic for indica is “in da couch.” Indica strains are known for producing relaxing body highs and inducing appetite.
Indica is ideal for a mellow buzz. The strain’s relaxing, sedative effects often help users wind down or fall asleep.
Sativa is usually the preferred option if you want to get high, as these strains tend to have higher THC content. Sativa has a CBD: THC ratio of 3:5 and is considered to be more of an “upper.” Sativa plants grow taller than indica plants, with the ability to reach between 5 and 18 feet or more. Sativa leaves are thin and the plants have fewer branches.
Sativa provides a heady, cerebral high. Users report that these strains spark creativity and give a buzzy energy without lethargy.
Puff sativa if you want to spark creativity or “wake and bake” without bogging down your day.
Hybrids combine both sativa and indica in varying amounts. They are grown to have either higher THC content, higher CBD content, or higher ratios of both. For instance, one type of hybrid is Bedrocan, a medical cannabis with a CBD:THC ratio of 1:22 Another hybrid is Harlequin with a CBD:THC ratio of 5:2 Most products on the market are hybrids. Hybrids can vary in appearance depending on the parent plants.
Hybrid strains incorporate the effects of sativa and indica, creating balanced highs. These strains can help cancel out anxiety or sluggishness caused by pure strains.
Users sensitive to anxiety but still looking for a creative boost might reach for a hybrid, along with those who want to relax without drowsiness.
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