Cannabis

Types of Cannabis Product

Are you confused by the range of cannabis products? Fear not! Our handy guide will have all your questions answered, from edibles and tinctures to capsules and concentrates. Discover which product type is best for your needs – time to get exploring!

Cannabis is a plant that has been used for both medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years. With the legalization of cannabis in many parts of the world, the availability of cannabis products has increased. Here is a guide to the different types of cannabis products that you might encounter:

  1. Flower/Buds: This is the most traditional form of cannabis and is what most people picture when they think of marijuana. It is the dried and cured flowers of the cannabis plant that can be smoked, vaped, or used to make edibles or extracts.

  2. Pre-Rolls: These are pre-rolled joints or blunts filled with ground-up cannabis flower. They are convenient for those who want to smoke but don't want to go through the process of rolling their own joints.

  3. Concentrates: These are highly potent cannabis extracts that are made by extracting the cannabinoids (such as THC and CBD) from the plant material. Some common forms of concentrates include wax, shatter, oil, and rosin. Concentrates can be smoked, vaporized, or used to make edibles.

  4. Edibles: These are cannabis-infused food products such as gummies, chocolates, and baked goods. Edibles can take longer to take effect than other forms of cannabis as they have to be digested before the cannabinoids enter the bloodstream. It is important to be cautious with edibles as they can be much more potent than smoking or vaping.

  5. Tinctures: These are liquid extracts of cannabis that are usually taken orally by placing drops under the tongue. They can also be added to food or beverages. Tinctures can be made with either alcohol or glycerin as a base and can contain a variety of cannabinoids and terpenes.

  6. Topicals: These are cannabis-infused creams, lotions, balms, and oils that are applied directly to the skin. They are often used for localized pain relief and can be effective for conditions such as arthritis, muscle soreness, and skin irritations.

  7. Capsules: These are pre-measured doses of cannabis oil that are contained in a gelatin or vegetable-based capsule. Capsules are convenient for those who prefer to take their cannabis orally and want to have precise control over their dosage.

It is important to note that the potency of cannabis products can vary widely, and the effects can be different for each person. It is recommended to start with a low dose and go slow when trying a new cannabis product. Additionally, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medicinal purposes.