What is the Difference Between THC and CBD? Most cannabis plants contain both THC andCBD, but it may include higher levels of one or the other. If the plant has more THC, then it will produce a psychoactive effect leading to a “high” feeling. The more THC, the more intense the high...
CBD is the primary active cannabinoid in hemp, with far smaller quantities found in THC-dominant marijuana. American chemist Roger Adams first identified it in 1940. While CBD is one of today’s best-known cannabinoids, it wasn’t the first to be discovered—CBNwas first described several deca...
Like all CBD products, you can find CBD and/or CBG products in every popular format, includingoil tinctures, edibles (like gummies), capsules, vape, and even smokable hemp flower. We use “and/or” because, when we’re talking about a full-spectrum or broad-spectrum hemp product, CBG ...
Before delving into the potential benefits of HHC gummies, it’s essential to grasp the basics of what HHC is and how it differs from THC. HHC is a cannabinoid derived from hemp, similar to THC but with some distinct characteristics. While THC is well-known for its potent psychoactive effec...
Full-spectrum CBD is a CBD product with all the naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis or the hemp plant. These compounds include terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids such as THC. Legally, CBD products can contain up to 0.3% THC by their dry weight. The presence of a wide ...
There are actually three broad categories of cannabis: sativa, indica, and ruderalis. Ruderalis is also called “hemp,” and is the subject of another article. Today we will be zeroing in on the two main strain types found in moderate to high-THC medical cannabis: sativa and indica. We wi...