A nickname for cannabis flower. It refers to the bulbous flowers that are died, cured, and smoked.
The person who serves you at a cannabis dispensary and helps guide you towards the right product.
A group of natural chemical compounds produced by the cannabis plant that give cannabis its range of physical and mental effects.
A person who is registered with their state and can help purchase and administer medication to a patient.
A COA is a document provided by a third-party that analyzes the compounds found in cannabis. This document outlines the strains compounds, the pesticide residue, microbials, and heavy metals.
Clones are clippings from cannabis plants that are used as starter plants. They are identical genetic replicas from the plant they were taken from. They ensure the sex of the plant.
This is a term for the main flowering cluster on the top of a cannabis plant.
The facility in which the growing, trimming, and packaging of cannabis flower takes place. This can be done through either indoor, outdoor, or greenhouse growing methods. An agent card is required.
A dab is the process of heating an extracted form of cannabis on surface such as a nail or banger. Alternate term for an extract.
The process of exposing cannabis flower to heat or light to activate the cannabinoids.
The facility in which a customer or patient can access legal cannabis safely. These are usually medical and/or adult-use depending on licensing.
The party responsible for transporting cannabis supplies and products to processing facilities and/or dispensaries. An agent card is required.
A term used to describe the synergy of cannabinoids and terpenes combined to create the full cannabis experience.
Made by concentrating the resinous oils of the plant. These products contain the concentrated profile of the plant’s cannabinoid and terpene content. Clean taste without plant matter.
A naturally occurring compound found in many plant products. Flavonoids contribute to the unique flavors of cannabis. Little is known on these compounds.
Products made by extracting all of the components of the actual cannabis plant including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids.
A collection of the plant’s resin glands, known as trichomes. Kief falls off the plant when it is agitated.
The facility in which the extracting, processing, and packaging of cannabis extracts takes place. This can be done through either distillation, hydrocarbon, CO2, or solventless extraction methods. An agent card is required.
Short for Rick Simpson Oil – Is a sticky concentrated cannabis oil that is typically consumed orally. Used for treating cancer.
A plant variety that has been developed for cultivation using selective breeding to emphasize characteristics like their smell, flavor, and chemical profile.
Terpenes are a diverse group of organic compounds produced by plants. Terpenes give cannabis its variety of aromas and flavors as well as modulate the effects of cannabinoids.
Translucent mushroom-shaped glands on the cannabis plant that are sticky to the touch and give the plant its frosted white appearance. Barely visible to the human eyes.