FLOWER

Light exposure and time take the cannabis plant from seed to the familiar bud that is ready for the consumer. As the plant grows, the buds, or cola, develop trichomes that hold all the cannabinoids and terpenes. When ripe, the buds are trimmed from the plant and dried in a cool, dark room for up to 2 weeks. The dried buds are trimmed of leaves and stems, then cured to draw out additional moisture. The finished flowers are sold as is or rolled into joints.

CONCENTRATES

Concentrates are made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material. The two types of extraction methods produce different kinds of concentrates. Solventless extraction produces kief, ice water hash and rosin. Solvent extraction produces wax, budder, shatter, sauce, diamonds, and crystalline.

VAPES

The vapes are made with distillate and added food-grade extracts. The extracts are often reflective of the strains terpene profile or to add and additional effects. This mixture is added to cartridges and pens that feature a ceramic heating coil, which allows the product to be vaporized at the appropriate temperature

EDIBLES

Edibles, like gummies, beverages, drinks and chocolate are infused with premium cannabis oil. These products are made with high quality ingredients to create a unique consumption experience for the user. Using cannabis oil from a specific lineage allows the products to be tailored to a specific experience.

TOPICALS

By combining cannabis oil or distillate with a coconut oil, MCT oil or other oil, the topical product allows the effects of cannabis to be applied to a specific area. These products are able to penetrate the dermal layers without causing and all over euphoric high. Products include body oil, creams, and patches.

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