Marijuana flower, also known as bud, refers to the dried and cured reproductive structures of the female marijuana plant. It is the primary source of the active compounds found in marijuana, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). The appearance of marijuana flower can vary depending on the strain, with some having dense and tightly packed buds, while others have loose and airy flowers. The aroma and flavor of the flower can also vary, ranging from earthy and musky.
Vape pens are handheld electronic devices that allow users to inhale vapor from a small cartridge or tank. They are often used for vaping nicotine, flavored e-liquids, or THC and CBD oils. Vape pens are designed to be portable and discreet, with a compact size and battery-powered operation.
Edibles are food products that are infused with marijuana or its active compounds, such as THC and CBD. They come in a variety of forms, including gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and more. Edibles are designed to provide a convenient and discreet way to consume marijuana, as they can be easily transported and consumed in public.
Cannabis wax is a highly concentrated form of THC-rich cannabis that is created by using a process known as "dabbing". It is made by using solvents such as butane or CO2 to extract the THC from the cannabis plant, resulting in a wax-like substance that is typically yellow or golden in color. Cannabis wax is known for its high potency and rapid onset of effects, as it is typically vaporized and inhaled using a specialized device known as a dab rig.
A tincture is a liquid form of cannabis that is typically consumed orally and absorbed through the digestive system. Tinctures are made by soaking the marijuana plant or its active compounds, such as THC or CBD, in a high-proof alcohol or oil to extract the active ingredients. The resulting liquid is usually placed under the tongue, or added to food or drinks, to be absorbed into the body.