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Expanding horizons on cannabis, marijuana consumption, and social stigma. Oh, and busting myths. Educating people on responsible marijuana use, benefits, and science behind cannabis. Interesting facts for newbies and veteran users in simple terms.
Smoking a bowl is the most popular way to consume cannabis. Learning how to pack and smoke it properly is an invaluable lesson in cannabis consumption. Whether you are interested in packing a pipe just for yourself or prepare to share it with friends, you need to understand key fundamental principles that will help turn a bowl smoking in a quality experience for you and your friends.
Larf is a term that you have probably never heard. It is fine — this slang word refers to smaller, immature buds that didn’t reach their full potential. They look like fluffy little chunks of flower found on the lower branches of the plant. Larf’s immaturity is due to lack of light and living in the shadows of the bigger flowers. Some growers also noted that other environmental factors could be at fault.
On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto issued a decree confirming that Mexico has legalized cannabis for medicinal use with overwhelming support from Mexico’s Lower House of Congress.
With cannabis getting more popular than ever, people become more educated on the positive qualities of cannabis. However, you still may hear some discouraging questions and opinions that could frustrate you. It’s time for some debunking. Here’s how to respond:
Plants are fun, and growing becomes the next big thing for millennials. With legalization rolling out around the country, home cannabis cultivation gains its moment, with more states and DC offering some form of cultivation provision.
The complex chemical makeup of the cannabis plant interacts with your endocannabinoid system and makes you high. These chemicals are called cannabinoids, and they play different roles.
CBG stands for cannabigerol. It is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid which means it does not make you high. The compound is present in low levels in most cannabis strains and considered a minor cannabinoid.
THCV stands for tetrahydrocannabivarin. This compound offers unique effects and medical benefits that differ from what we used to see from THC and CBD. If you are interested in a particular type of relief or a specific effect, THCV is a right thing to choose. Science still to reveal its full potential but meanwhile here’s what we already know.