Sativa Cannabis plants have thinner leaves and longer flowering cycles than Indicas. They are taller as well. Sativa strains typically produce a euphoric, energetic, cerebral high.
Indica cannabis plants have distinctive fat leaves and short flowering cycles. They are relatively small in stature. Indicas strains generally provid e a sense of deep body relaxation.
Hybrid strains contan a mix of Sativa and Indica genetics. However, they can take on charachteristics from both strain families. The cross between the two provides a euphoric cerebral high in the beginning and a relaxing physical buzz in the end.
Cannabis concentrates, commonly referred to as cannabis extracts, are significantly more potent than your standard cannabis buds. Their applications as medicine have proven to be effective for patients suffering from all sorts of ailments. When made properly, a cannabis concentrate is reminiscent of the cannabis strain it was extracted from; the smell, taste, and effects are simply magnified due to a larger concentration by weight.
Ground cannabis filtered with screens leaving behind complete trichome glands
A solvent free hash made with ice, water, and a variety mesh screens with different micron filters to pull out whole trichromes into a paste like consistency
Dried oil with a honeycomb like consistency
A translucent, brittle, & often golden to amber colored concentrate made with a solvent
Refined cannabinoid oil that is typically free of taste, smell, and flavor. It is the base of our edibles. For our syringes and vape cartridges, terpenes are diluted back into the refined oil for desired taste and smell profiles.
A high grade form of dewaxed shatter with high terpene content. The oil is extracted from live flower
Terpenes are the type of organic compound produced y plants. They give each strain of cannabis their unique smell and flavor. Terpenes work together with THC, CBD and other cannabinoids to achieve specific health benefits. This is known as the "entourage effect". Here are a list of some common terpenes:
α-Pinene is an organic compound of the terpene class, one of two isomers of pinene. It is found in the oils of many species of many coniferous trees, notably the pine. It is also found in the essential oil of rosemary and Satureja myrtifolia. The racemic mixture is present in some oils such as eucalyptus oil and orange peel oil, as well as turpentine, dill, basil, and parsley.
There are two structural isomers of pinene found in nature: α-pinene and β-pinene. As the name suggests, both forms are important constituents of pine resin; they are also found in non-coniferous plants such as camphorweed and big sagebrush. The two isomers of pinene constitute the major component of turpentine. Beta Pinene is a fresh, cooling terpene with a strong aroma of woody, resinous pine. Strains known for their content of Beta Pinene include Bubba Kush, ChemDawg, and Trainwreck
Myrcene is an olefinic natural organic hydrocarbon. It is more precisely classified as a monotrpine. it is the most abundant terpene in cannabis.