A staff member at a dispensary who is knowledgeable about cannabis products and assists customers in making purchases.
Chemical compounds found in cannabis that interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system. The most well-known cannabinoids are THC and CBD.
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid known for its potential therapeutic benefits, including reducing anxiety, pain, and inflammation.
Highly potent cannabis products made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant into wax, shatter, and oil.
A method of consuming cannabis concentrates by heating a small amount on a hot surface and inhaling the vapor.
The enhanced effect when multiple cannabinoids and other cannabis compounds are consumed together.
The harvested and dried buds of the cannabis plant, typically smoked or vaporized.
A type of cannabis extract that contains all cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds found in the plant, providing a comprehensive therapeutic effect.
Cannabis strains that are a crossbreed of indica and sativa, combining traits from both. Effects can vary widely depending on the specific strain.
A subspecies of cannabis known for its relaxing, sedative effects. Often used at night to promote sleep and relaxation.
A pure form of a single cannabinoid, usually CBD, without any other cannabinoids, terpenes, or compounds.
A fine powder of cannabis trichomes extremely high in THC that is collected at the bottom of a three-level grinder.
Consuming very small amounts of cannabis to achieve minimal or sub-perceptual effects, often used to manage anxiety or improve focus.
A sticky substance produced by cannabis plants, rich in cannabinoids and terpenes. It can be collected and used in various forms, such as hash or rosin.
A subspecies of cannabis known for its energizing and uplifting effects. Typically used during the day to enhance creativity and focus.
A specific variety of cannabis bred for particular characteristics and effects. Strains can be indica, sativa, or hybrid.
Aromatic compounds found in cannabis (and other plants) that contribute to the plant’s aroma and can influence its effects.
The primary psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana use.
A liquid cannabis extract typically administered sublingually (under the tongue) for fast absorption.
Tiny, crystal-like structures on the cannabis plant that contain the majority of its cannabinoids and terpenes.
A device that heats cannabis to a temperature where active compounds are released as vapor, which is then inhaled.
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