But don’t seed banks detail the amount of THC in each strain? While true, these numbers aren’t always completely accurate. Genetics plays a role in the potency of each strain, but environmental factors do also dictate how much THC ends up in the flowers. Factors that can influence the ...
I've mastered the art of microdosing edibles and vaping just enough to not feel too high, giving way to incredible sex for both my partner and myself. In my experience, THC-infused topicals were a great tool for concentrated pain relief and pleasure, but it didn't compare to the ful...
CBD (cannabidiol) is a cannabinoid uniquely produced by the cannabis family. Currently, 113 cannabinoids are identified, each of which is involved in the endocannabinoid system. There are two other well-known forms of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinol (CBD). Institutional investors have to c...
Those who have only tried marijuana edibles packed with THC might be feeling a bit skeptical. Edibles made from THC-rich marijuana are known to make people more anxious instead of quelling their anxiety. If you've had bad experiences in the past, don't be afraid. CBD will not get you...
Effect: On the flip side, some users may experience anxiety, paranoia or even panic attacks, especially if they consume too much THC. This is more common in individuals who are new to cannabis edibles or those who are in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable environment. It’s important to start ...
the lungs, edibles like gummies must be digested, and the THC is metabolized by the liver before it enters the bloodstream. This process results in a slower onset of effects, typically within 30 minutes to 2 hours, but these effects can last much longer, sometimes up to 8 hours or more...
Edible cannabis products are hardly new. In fact, if you’ve been around for any length of time, you’ve no doubt heard jokes about brownies and other baked goods that can be… well… “enhanced.” But just like any other marijuana product, edibles often contain high levels of THC — ...
The effects of THC from edibles might remain in the body of chronic users for up to a month. For occasional users, however, detoxing may take just a week or two at most, depending on how much THC they ingested. Tips for Appropriately Dosing Edible THC ...
If you are making edibles for multiple people or if you consume more than 100 mg per day, we recommend you upgrade to a more advanced infusion method. Advanced infusion methods require some specialized equipment and training, but you can infuse as much as 40,000 mg of THC at one time—...
HHC, or hexahydrocannabinol, is a psychoactive cannabinoid that can be processed from compounds found in legal hemp plants.