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Live Resin vs Shatter: What's the better choice?

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Live resin and shatter are two types of cannabis concentrates that are popular among enthusiasts for their potent effects and high levels of THC. Both concentrates are made using the same extraction process, but there are some key differences between the two that make each unique. Live resin is made from fresh, live cannabis plants that are harvested at their peak and immediately frozen to preserve their flavor and potency. The frozen plants are then put through an extraction process using solvents like butane or CO2 to extract the cannabinoids and terpenes. The result is a sticky, viscous concentrate that...

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Best Seeds for Growing Cannabis: (REGULAR, AUTO-FLOWER, OR FEMINIZED)

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When you plan to buy weed seeds, you will notice they come in three specific categories. They are auto-flower, feminized (photoperiod), and regular seeds. Each is different in terms of cultivation and yield size; some are more popular than others. Familiarizing yourself with each type is necessary to determine which is best for you. The Difference Between Auto-flowering And Feminized SeedsAs the name suggests, auto-flower seeds were created to bloom mechanically. On the other hand, Feminized seeds only have the genetics to become female plants and flowers once exposed to over 12 hours a day of darkness. Both types are bountiful...

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What is the Endocannabinoid System?

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Over the last few decades the endocannabinoid system (ECS) has emerged as potentially one of the most important physiologic systems in the human body. The ECS was first discovered in the 1980s, 40 years after THC was first isolated from Cannabis resin and 20 years after the synthesizing of THC. It was named the endocannabinoid system due to the Cannabis plant’s role in its discovery. Endocannabinoids (endogenous cannabinoids) are cannabinoids naturally produced by humans and other species. They are made on demand in cell membranes to act as neurotransmitters and activate endocannabinoid receptors. Unlike many other neurotransmitters, endocannabinoids are involved...

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