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New to Cannabis?

Here are some cannabis basics!

Perfect for newbies, or as a guide for people who want to try something new.

Types of Strains

Cannabis strains come in three main varieties – Sativa, Indica, or a Hybrid of the two.

Sativa
Indica
Hybrid

Strains have varying percentages of THC, which correlates to how strong the high will be as well as how fast it will hit. You may have heard that sativas and indicas have different effects, but the truth is that it’s much more down to the cannabinoids and terpenoids in a particular strain, and your own body chemistry that dictates the effects. So, finding what you’re looking for may require some trial and error and guidance from our amazing team.

Cannabis
Consumption Tips

Smoking
For many, smoking is locked into our common consciousness of cannabis. There are so many different options to choose from on your smoking adventure. You can try pre-rolls. These are joints that come ready to smoke with no assembly required. Or you can check out different papers, blunts, bowls, bongs, and bubblers. Ask one of our budtenders for a strain recommendation.
Vaping
Vaping is a discrete and easy way to consume marijuana with minimal setup. Purchase a vaporizer cartridge loaded with THC oil and a battery attachment. Now you can enjoy mary jane anytime! Vape strains come and go in small batches.
Dabbing
A dab usually refers to a dose of concentrate that is heated on a hot surface and then inhaled through a glass rig or electronic dab pen. Dabs hit hard, so you should start with one and see how you feel. Just like with flower, we recommend starting with lower percentage concentrates and working your way up.
Edibles
Edibles infused with marijuana are slow acting products, which means that it can take up to two hours to feel its effects. Edibles can take the form of liquids, baked goods, candies, or tinctures. Start slowly with a single 5mg serving of edible to see how it affects you. You can always take another serving at a later time if you don’t feel the effects. However, consider when you’ve last eaten, etc. before upping your dosage.
Topicals
Topicals are non-psychoactive balms, salves, and oils that users apply directly to the body instead of consuming. They can act as a muscle relaxant and as an antiseptic ointment, so they’re great for aches, pains and massages.

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