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Canoeing 
In weed culture, the term canoeing describes a joint that burns unevenly, with one side blazing faster than the other, forming a hollow, canoe-like shape. Often caused by loose rolling, wet herb, or rushed lighting, it wastes weed and disrupts the session. Fix it with tight ...
Coned Edibles 
Coned edibles are rolling onto the cannabis scene, blending nostalgia with a tasty twist. Picture this: a crispy, waffle-like cone stuffed with THC-infused goodies—think chocolate, caramel, marshmallow or even fruity gummies, all packed into a portable treat. These aren’...
Cannasexual 
A Cannasexual is someone who combines cannabis with sexual activity to enhance the experience. This person believes that weed can amplify pleasure, intimacy, and connection during sex. They often use marijuana as a tool for relaxation, increased sensitivity, and heightened s...
Certificate of Analysis (COA) 
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document that provides detailed information about the quality and composition of a cannabis product. It typically includes data on potency, terpene profile, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. COAs are crucial in ensuring tran...
CBGA 
CBGA, or cannabigerolic acid, is a compound found in cannabis plants. It is considered the precursor to many other cannabinoids, including THC and CBD. CBGA is produced through enzymatic reactions in the early stages of the plant's growth. While CBGA itself does not have psychoactive effects, i...
CBDA 
CBDA, short for cannabidiolic acid, is a naturally occurring compound found in cannabis plants. It is a precursor to CBD (cannabidiol) and undergoes a process called decarboxylation to convert into CBD. CBDA is typically found in raw or unheated cannabis plants, as the compound is converted to CBD t...
CBCA 
CBCA, or cannabichromenic acid, is a naturally occurring compound found in cannabis plants. It is categorized as one of the many cannabinoids present in cannabis. CBCA is a precursor to cannabichromene (CBC), which is formed when heat or UV light is applied to CBCA during the decarboxylation process...
Cannabicitran (CBT) 
Cannabicitran (CBT) is a lesser-known cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is a phytocannabinoid that is structurally similar to other cannabinoids like THC and CBD. However, CBT is present in much smaller quantities compared to these more well-known cannabinoids. Due to its low abundance, CBT is not a...
CBNA 
CBNA, also known as Cannabinol (CBN-Acid), is a minor cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is a non-intoxicating compound that is typically produced when the plant material is exposed to air or heat. CBN-Acid is considered to have potential therapeutic properties, including analgesic, anti-inflammatory...
CBDVA 
CBDVA, also known as cannabidivarinic acid, is a lesser-known cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. It is a precursor to CBD (cannabidiol) and undergoes decarboxylation to convert into CBD. CBDVA is typically found in higher concentrations in raw, unheated cannabis plants. Like CBD, CBDVA is non-int...
CBC 
CBC, short for cannabichromene, is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is one of the many compounds present in the plant, alongside other cannabinoids like THC and CBD. CBC is believed to interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, although its specific effects are still b...
CBDV 
Cannabidivarin (CBDV) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is structurally similar to cannabidiol (CBD) but has distinct properties and potential therapeutic benefits. CBDV has gained attention for its possible anti-epileptic effects and its potential in the treatment of various n...
Cannabicyclol (CBL) 
Cannabicyclol (CBL) is a lesser-known cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. It is considered a non-intoxicating compound, meaning it does not produce the psychoactive effects commonly associated with THC. CBL is formed through the degradation of cannabichromene (CBC) and cannabidiol (CBD) over time ...
Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) 
The Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) is a comprehensive system used for tracking and regulating the cultivation, production, and distribution of cannabis products. It is designed to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and enhance transparency and accountability in the cannabis industry. The...
Closed-Loop Extraction 
Closed-loop extraction is a method used in the cannabis industry to extract cannabinoids and other desirable compounds from the plant material. It involves a closed-loop system that uses solvents, such as butane or CO2, to dissolve the cannabinoids and then separates them from the plant matter. This...
Chillum 
A chillum is a type of smoking pipe traditionally used for smoking cannabis. It is a straight tube made of clay, stone, or glass with a bowl at one end and a mouthpiece at the other. The bowl is packed with ground cannabis, and the user inhales through the mouthpiece to draw the smoke into their lun...
CBD Hash 
CBD hash is a cannabis product derived from the resin glands of hemp plants. It is made by collecting and compressing the trichomes, which contain high levels of CBD (cannabidiol) and other beneficial compounds. CBD hash typically has a sticky and crumbly texture, similar to traditional hashish. It ...
CBD Wax 
CBD wax is a concentrated form of CBD (cannabidiol) that is extracted from the hemp plant. It is called "wax" because of its texture, which is similar to that of a candle wax. CBD wax is created through a process of extracting and purifying CBD from hemp flowers or leaves, resulting in a h...
Carbon 
Carbon, in the context of cannabis cultivation, refers to a technique known as carbon dioxide supplementation. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential component for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. By increasing the levels of CO2 in the grow environ...
CO2 
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a crucial element in cannabis cultivation. It is used to enhance plant growth during the photosynthesis process. When CO2 levels are increased in the grow environment, plants can absorb more carbon dioxide, resulting in faster growth and increased yields. This technique is co...
Carbon Filter 
Carbon filters are commonly used in cannabis cultivation to control odors and improve air quality. These filters contain activated carbon, which has a large surface area that can absorb and trap odor-causing molecules. When air passes through the filter, the carbon captures the odor particles, resul...
Chemotype 
Chemotype refers to the chemical composition of a cannabis plant, specifically the profile and concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes. It plays a crucial role in determining the effects and potential benefits of a particular cannabis strain. Cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, interact with the b...
Chlorophyll 
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants and algae that is essential for photosynthesis. It plays a crucial role in capturing light energy from the sun and converting it into chemical energy that the plant can use to fuel its growth and development. Chlorophyll absorbs light in the blue and re...
Chloroplast 
The chloroplast is an organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis. It contains chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy through a series of complex biochemical reactions. During photosynthesis, the chloroplast takes in carbon di...
Cross Breeding 
Cross breeding in cannabis cultivation refers to the process of breeding different strains of cannabis plants to create new and unique varieties. This technique allows breeders to combine desirable traits from different strains, such as potency, flavor, and yield, to create offspring with specific c...
Concentrates 
Concentrates are highly potent cannabis products that are derived from extracting the cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material. They come in various forms, such as oils, waxes, shatter, and budder. These products are known for their high THC content and offer a more concentrated and intense...
Caryophyllene 
Caryophyllene is a terpene commonly found in cannabis plants. It is known for its spicy and peppery aroma, which gives certain strains a distinctive flavor profile. Apart from its aroma, caryophyllene also interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system, specifically targeting the CB2 receptor...
CO2 Terpene Extraction 
CO2 terpene extraction is a method used to extract terpenes from cannabis plants using supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) as a solvent. This extraction process involves subjecting the cannabis plant material to high pressure and temperature, allowing the CO2 to act as a solvent and pull out the terp...
CBD Isolate 
CBD isolate is a pure form of cannabidiol (CBD) that has been isolated from the other compounds found in the cannabis plant. It is commonly derived from hemp, a variety of cannabis with low levels of THC. CBD isolate is produced through a process that removes all other cannabinoids, terpenes, and pl...
Contaminant Testing 
Contaminant testing in the cannabis industry is a crucial process aimed at ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance. It involves analyzing cannabis products for the presence of harmful substances, such as pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. These tests ...
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