CANNABIS HOW-TOS
Making Your Own Edibles
You can cook with dried cannabis and cannabis oil to make your own, provided it is for personal consumption and not to be sold, or shared with anyone under the age of 19. Here are the top things to consider before cooking with cannabis.
Here are some he...
Terpenes give cannabis strains their unique aromas.
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Terpenes are fragrant oils found in many types of plants that produce a unique taste and smell.
The tastes and smells of the terpenes in cannabis products have a very diverse range of aromas. Strains can produce a terpene profile ...
A solvent-based cannabis extract, shatter is a golden-coloured, glass-like substance that’s highly concentrated. This article looks at how it’s made, how to consume it, the pros and cons of choosing shatter, and shopping and potency considerations.
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Shatter is a hard, translucent c...
Hundreds of types of cannabis are now on the market. Here are the basics about the types of plants.
The two most common cannabis plant types are Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica. Less common is Cannabis ruderalis, which is used mostly by breeders to enhance their hybrids.
It was once be...
Cannabis Topicals are products such as lotions and oils that have been infused with cannabis extracts and are meant to be applied to the external body surface which includes hair, skin and nails — are now legally available for sale in Ontario. Below covers how they work, the pros and cons of us...
Here are the basics on using cannabis oil, including how to consume it, how much to take and the timing of effects.
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When trying cannabis oil for the first time or a new product, start low and go slow.
There is no specific recommended dosage — you will have to determine the corr...