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Cannabis products have diversified significantly, catering to various consumer preferences for both recreational and medicinal use. Here’s an overview of popular cannabis products on the market:

1. Cannabis Flower (Bud)

  • Smokable form of cannabis, used in joints, pipes, or bongs.
  • Strains: Different strains include Sativa, Indica, and Hybrids, each with unique effects, flavors, and cannabinoid profiles.
  • Concentrations: Typically higher in THC, though there are CBD-dominant flowers as well.

2. Pre-Rolls

  • Pre-rolled joints or blunts sold ready to use.
  • Convenient for consumers looking to avoid rolling their own.

3. Concentrates

  • Highly potent extracts from cannabis, offering concentrated levels of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, etc.).
  • Types:
    • Shatter: Brittle and glass-like texture.
    • Wax: Soft, malleable consistency.
    • Rosin: Solventless concentrate made with heat and pressure.
    • Live Resin: Made from fresh, frozen cannabis for rich terpene profiles.
    • Hash: Compressed trichomes from the cannabis plant.
    • Crumble: Dry, crumbly concentrate.
  • Consumed via dab rigs, vaporizers, or added to flower.

4. Vape Cartridges (Vape Pens)

  • Pre-filled cartridges with cannabis oil or distillate for use in vape pens.
  • THC and CBD versions available.
  • Discreet and easy to use, making them popular for on-the-go consumption.

5. Edibles

  • Cannabis-infused foods and beverages.
  • Offer delayed, longer-lasting effects compared to smoking or vaping.
  • Popular types include:
    • Gummies: One of the most popular cannabis edibles.
    • Chocolates
    • Brownies and other baked goods.
    • Beverages: Cannabis-infused drinks, including teas, sodas, and coffees.
    • Hard Candies: Lollipops, mints, etc.
  • Dosing is essential with edibles due to their slower onset and stronger effects.

6. Tinctures

  • Alcohol- or oil-based liquid extracts of cannabis.
  • Taken sublingually (under the tongue) for quick absorption.
  • Available in various THC
     

    ratios, offering flexibility for different effects (e.g., relaxation, pain relief).

7. Capsules and Softgels

  • Pre-measured doses of cannabis oil in pill form.
  • Provide a discreet, consistent dosage of cannabinoids.
  • Ideal for patients seeking a smoke-free option with predictable effects.

8. Topicals

  • Cannabis-infused creams, balms, salves, and lotions applied to the skin.
  • Primarily used for localized pain relief, inflammation, and skin conditions.
  • Typically non-psychoactive, as cannabinoids do not penetrate deeply enough into the bloodstream to cause intoxication.

8. Topicals

  • Cannabis-infused creams, balms, salves, and lotions applied to the skin.
  • Primarily used for localized pain relief, inflammation, and skin conditions.
  • Typically non-psychoactive, as cannabinoids do not penetrate deeply enough into the bloodstream to cause intoxication.

9. Transdermal Patches

  • Patches applied to the skin that deliver cannabinoids directly into the bloodstream over time.
  • Provide consistent dosing, often used for pain relief or medical conditions.

10. CBD Products

  • Products with high CBD content and low/no THC.
  • Commonly used for pain relief, anxiety reduction, inflammation, and more without psychoactive effects.
  • Available in forms like:
    • CBD oils
    • CBD gummies
    • Topicals
    • Capsules
    • Pet products (for dogs and cats).

11. Rick Simpson Oil (RSO)

  • A potent full-spectrum cannabis extract.
  • Often used medicinally for patients seeking high doses of THC or CBD.
  • Taken orally or applied topically.

12. Suppositories

  • Cannabis-infused suppositories for rectal or vaginal use.
  • Fast absorption and often used for pain management or menstrual cramps.

13. Beverage Additives

  • Flavorless cannabis extracts designed to be mixed into drinks.
  • Allow users to infuse beverages with THC or CBD.

14. Isolates

  • Pure CBD or THC isolates, often in crystalline or powder form.
  • Used in a variety of applications (e.g., added to foods, beverages, or other cannabis products).

15. Cannabis-Infused Beauty Products

  • Skincare products like face masks, serums, and moisturizers infused with cannabis.
  • Typically use CBD for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

16. Live Rosin/Resin Pens

  • Vape pens specifically filled with live rosin or live resin concentrates.
  • Offers full-flavor and high-potency vaping experiences.

17. Distillates

  • Highly refined cannabis oil, usually stripped of all compounds except for specific cannabinoids like THC or CBD.
  • Used in edibles, vapes, or as stand-alone products.

Each cannabis product has different onset times, durations of effects, and potency, offering consumers a wide variety of choices based on their preferences and needs. Are you exploring a specific category for your business or personal use?

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Plants are expensive and need to be looked after. For clients who have used any of our services, we can offer on-going advice on design, styling and planting. At Gardening, we take a cooperative approach, developing the design concept together with our clients, tailoring the service according to their taste, needs and budget.

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Plants are expensive and need to be looked after. For clients who have used any of our services, we can offer on-going advice on design, styling and planting. At Gardening, we take a cooperative approach, developing the design concept together with our clients.

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