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Cannabis Flower 101


Introduction

If you're new to the world of cannabis, you've probably heard the terms Sativa and Indica. These terms are used to describe the physical characteristics of the cannabis plant. Sativa strains tend to be tall and skinny, while Indica strains are shorter and bushier. But did you know that these terms don't necessarily determine how a strain will make you feel?


The Effects of Cannabis Flower

The effects of each strain are determined by the unique combination of terpenes and cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in the essential oils of many plants, including cannabis. They are responsible for the distinctive smells and flavors of different strains, and they can also enhance or modify the effects of THC and CBD.


THC % vs Terpenes in Cannabis Flower

While THC is often thought of as the primary factor in the potency of cannabis, the percentage of THC in a strain is not always the best indicator of its effects. Instead, it's important to look for strains with high levels of terpenes. Some terpenes, like limonene and pinene, are energizing and uplifting, while others, like myrcene and linalool, are relaxing and sedating.


If you're not familiar with different terpenes and their effects, don't worry. You can simply choose a strain based on its aroma and flavor. If it smells good to you, chances are you'll enjoy the effects too.


Freshness of Cannabis Flower

Another important factor to consider when choosing cannabis flower is freshness. Like any plant, cannabis degrades over time. As it sits in a jar, the trichomes, which contain the cannabinoids and terpenes, can oxidize and degrade. This can lead to a loss of potency and flavor.


To ensure the best quality and taste, look for cannabis flower that is fresh and has a recent harvest date. This will ensure that you're getting the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes, and that they haven't degraded due to prolonged storage.


Conclusion

When choosing a cannabis strain, don't rely solely on the terms Sativa and Indica. Instead, pay attention to the terpenes and freshness of the flower. Whether you're looking for an energizing daytime strain or a relaxing nighttime strain, understanding the role of terpenes and choosing fresh flower will help you get the most out of your cannabis experience.


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