
KNOWLEDGE CENTER
Welcome to our educational resource page dedicated to Cannabis. Here, you'll find comprehensive information about its features, benefits and best practices for use. We aim to empower you with knowledge to make informed decisions and maximize your experience. Explore our knowledge center to learn more about how cannabis may fit into your lifestyle.
Terpenes are a variety of aromatic compounds naturally found in cannabis. Terpenes contribute to the plant’s distinct smell, taste, and effect of each strain. They may interact with cannabinoids like THC and CBD, enhancing or modifying the plant’s overall effects, a phenomenon known as the “entourage effect.”
Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant. These cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). While THC and CBD are the most well-known, compounds like CBG, CBN, and CBC are gaining more attention for their potential benefits. The overall effect of cannabis depends on the specific cannabinoid and terpene profile, which vary greatly from strain to strain.
Flavinoids are natural compounds that contribute to the plant’s color, flavor, aroma, and overall effects. While they aren’t as well-known as cannabinoids (like THC or CBD) or terpenes, flavonoids play an important role in how cannabis looks, tastes, and feels. Their purpose in nature is to protect plants from disease, pests, and UV rays, while attracting pollinators with bright colors.
Cannabis is generally categorized into three main types (or species), with several subtypes and hybrids that offer different effects, flavors, and uses
Cannabis extracts are highly concentrated substances made by isolating cannabinoids and terpenes from the raw plant. These products are much more potent than cannabis flower
Cannabis extracts are highly concentrated substances made by isolating cannabinoids and terpenes from the raw plant. These products are much more potent than cannabis flower