Flower.

  • Premium/A
    • Best buds, typically formed on the cola of the plant
  • Small/Popcorn/B
    • Smaller buds, formed on the lower stalk of the plant
    • Typically the size of an M&M to a nickel
  • Shake/Trim (Select Grind)
    • Sugar leaves, still potent just lacks the oils contained in the buds
    • Typically used for extraction and edibles
  • Inhalation consumption
  • Immediate on-set for effects
  • Glass/Silicone
    • Bong
    • Pipe
    • Bubbler
  • Paper/Leaf
    • Pre-Rolls
    • Joints
    • Blunts
  • Vaporize
    • Home (Vaporizer)
    • Mobile (Pen)

Extract.

  • Distillate – low end
    • Extracted THC from cured flower material. Stripped of everything but cannabinoids, mostly used to collect THC oil. Used in vapes, edibles, topicals, & tinctures.
  • Cured Resin – value quantity
    • Extracted oils from cured (dry) flower material using solvents
      • Propane, Butane
    • Badder, Budder, Sugar, Crumble, etc.
  • Live Resin – value quality
    • Extracted oils from live (wet) flower material using solvents
      • Often fresh frozen product
      • Propane, Butane
    • Badder, Budder, Sugar, Crumble, etc.
  • Rosin/Live Rosin – high end
    • Extracted oils from cured or live flower material without using solvents (heat & pressure)
    • Typically a dry badder or crumble
  • Inhalation consumption
  • Immediate on-set of effects, heavily concentrated
  • High Temp/Combustion
    • Torch & Banger
    • E-Nail
  • Low Temp/Vaporize
    • Nector Collector
    • E-Nail
    • E-Rig
    • Vape Pen/Cartridge
  • Infuse
    • Enhance flower consumption by sprinkling in an extract

Edible.

  • Gummies & Chocolates & Chews
    • Typically a 10mg serving size, sold in packages of 100mg
  • Beverages
    • Typically 100mg in a package, serving size varies per product
  • Oral consumption
  • On-set can be 2-4 hours (1st time consuming edibles, be patient. Including long-time smokers, edibles are digested and processed differently by our bodies and results vary person to person)
  • Effects can last up to 24 hours depending on dosage

Tincture.

  • More common in CBD products
  • Lotion
  • Balm
  • Transdermal Patches
  • Other items that are applied to the skin
  • Application via the skin
  • On-set can be 2-4 hours

Topical.

  • Tincture – processed with alcohol
  • Oral consumption
  • Typically used to infuse meals or beverages. Or can be held in mouth under the tongue for 5-10 minutes.