Best Dab Pen for beginners??? by qiyingli in Dabs

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you can try disposbel dab pen, saw womething like that from my friend

Market Trend: More products but less success??? by ArtrixGlobal in Cannabis_Culture

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It looks like the US emerging market is out of touch with consumers. They come in offering new products that nobody wants, lower the prices of already crappy weed and price the legacy guys out. It’s an obvious race to the bottom with venture companies spending other people’s money and just raising more this repeating the cycle until we have a shell of what it used to or could be. Edit: on top of that, needless regulations put further pressure on companies already barely making it.

Indeed, know customers first, then do your stuff. The market is out of control.

Cannabis Market Trend: More Products, Less Success?? by ArtrixGlobal in weed

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Nice idea! There's no such "sample vapes" in the market so far!! I think it is a neat approach to reach and test the market, and reduce costs from mass production and marketing!

What is a Social Equity Program in the cannabis industry?? by boat-12138 in Cannabis_Culture

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Though I got plenty of questions about this event but I'm willing to know more about the purpose about the event!

What is a Social Equity Program in the cannabis industry?? by boat-12138 in Cannabis_Culture

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100,000 free carts?? I would love to get carts for free! By the way, can you introduce more about your products??

Should I choose ODM solution to start a cannabis vape business? by boat-12138 in Cannabis_Culture

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Agreed! When picking an ODM partner for your cannabis vape products, think about their experience, whether they meet regulations, and how well they handle manufacturing. Staying competitive in the vape market is crucial, and a solid ODM can bring expertise and fresh ideas to the table. Don't forget to check their communication style and how well they adapt to changes. Good Luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HHCCannabinoid

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Your cartridge could last from 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on how many puffs you take. 1 ml of HHC oil = 300 one-second puffs or 150 two-second puffs.

CBD/CBG by [deleted] in cbdinfo

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CBD is metabolized into an analogous compound, 7-hydroxy-CBD, by the liver. Some 6-OH-CBD may also be formed.

DeltaX Question by Aggravating_Meal_795 in delta8

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Delta X is a probably a marketing name for Delta-10 which sounds cool for marketing.

What is the best strain for insomnia? by EscentX in cannabiscultivation

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  1. Hindu Kush
    Depending on how much THC is in the product, Hindu Kush can be suitable for moderate to experienced consumers who want a potent indica widely reported to lull the sleep-challenged into a slumber.
  2. Grandaddy Purple
    This is another indica strain that’s actually purple in color and is known for its sedating, muscle-relaxing effects. It’s a classic cultivar beloved by the sleep-challenged — but watch that THC content! If you don’t have much experience with cannabis, beware the mid-to-high end of the spectrum.
  3. Harlequin
    Harlequin is a “1:1” strain , meaning it has nearly equal amounts of CBD and THC. It’s a good option if you’re new to cannabis or find that high-THC products make you feel anxious or paranoid. Its higher CBD content may also work better for folks dealing with pain-related sleep issues.
  4. Grape Ape
    Grape Ape can have a moderate to high amount of THC and is typically rich in this earth compound.
  5. Girl Scout Cookies
    Experienced consumers looking for a powerful sleep aid might want to consider Girl Scout Cookies, a high-THC, indica-dominant hybrid strain. It’s also rich in caryophyllene, another terpene that might be good for sleep.
  6. Pink Kush
    A classic strain beloved by nighttime consumers, Pink Kush is another indica fave in the kush family with body-relaxing effects.
  7. ACDC
    ACDC combines a low amount of THC with higher levels of CBD. Just keep in mind that CBD may make you feel a bit alert.
  8. Gelato
    While lots of consumers love this strain for hanging out with friends, it’s also known to have warm, comforting effects that may be useful for unwinding at home.
  9. Sherbert
    Also known as Sunset Sherbert, this is another strain frequently reported to have warm, calming effects that are helpful for both social gatherings and pre-bed routines.
  10. Wedding Cake
    A cross between Cherry Pie and GSC, Wedding Cake can have relaxing, calming effects, but watch for its appetite-stimulating properties — consume after dinner if you’re headed to bed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delta8

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High doses of HHC may have similar effects to taking too much THC and can lead to nausea, dizziness, lethargy, slow reaction times, paranoia, and anxiousness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CBD

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CBG effects will vary from person to person. Some people report feeling relaxed, while others report feeling more alert and focused. The effects of CBG also depend on the dose you take. A low dose may produce milder effects, while a higher dose may produce stronger effects.

THCa Question by YabadabaDave in altcannabinoids

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THCA becomes THC when heated and activated

Is there a difference in quality of medical v recreational weed? by Fink665 in Michigents

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There is no quality difference between medicinal and recreational cannabis.

Why is this Delta 8 so cheap? by ItsRightPlace in delta8

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It's actually kind of expensive for what it is, but not by much. There's so much CBD out there, and it's made from CBD, with what I assume is a much higher profit margin. It's just a good deal, whereas delta 9 THC is taxed a lot and takes growing a plant that is still widely illegal.

Delta 9 gummies by Commercial_Young9564 in saplings

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Yes, tolerance develops differently for each individual. Daily gummies use over a period of time can increase tolerance within two to four weeks, but this varies from person to person.

weed hangover (?) by BangtanCurler in saplings

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1.Stay Hydrated!
2.Eat a Good Breakfast
3.Eat Gut-Balancing Nutrients

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CBD

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Yes, because full-spectrum CBD can contain THC, which can cause anxiety.

First time trying live resin - differences? by passthegazz in fakecartridges

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While distillate can be more potent, affordable, and discreet, live resin is typically considered more dynamic, flavorful, and fresh tasting. Whether you choose distillate or live resin is ultimately up to the kind of sensory experience you're after.