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Flower

Explore dried flower through our diverse selection of indica-dominant, sativa-dominant, hybrid, and high-CBD products.

Pre-rolls

Choose a pre-roll from our collection of indica-dominant, sativa-dominant, hybrid, and high-CBD varieties. 

Oil Products

Shop our collection of ingestible oil-based products, from bottles & drops to gel capsules.

Accessories

Rolling papers and cones, Grinders & scissors, Pipes and Bongs, Trays and Containers!

What’s the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid cannabis?

Generally known by its Latin name, Cannabis sativa, cannabis has historically been thought of as consisting of at least two types, indica and sativa, which are believed to differ in terms of places of origin, height, and leaf shape. Hybridization and other selective breeding has made it more difficult to generalize about these groups in terms of effects, however there are recognized differences between the two types.

All about smokeless cannabis products

Cannabis has historically been associated with the act of smoking, but there are other consumption methods available for those who would prefer to avoid inhaling smoke that may irritate or harm the lungs.

When trying cannabis for the first time or trying a new consumption method, be patient and start low, go slow for a safer experience.

Vaporizing

Different cannabinoids and terpenes in cannabis are released at different boiling points, the temperature at which liquids are transformed to vapour. Vaporizers are intended to allow you to access these compounds without combustion.

Vaporizing or ‘vaping’, cannabis does involve heat and inhalation and may also come with its own set of risks. Vaping can increase your exposure to chemicals that could harm your health (e.g. cause lung damage). However, vaping uses temperatures that are much lower than the temperature required to achieve the combustion associated with smoking. Instead of burning plant matter and releasing potentially harmful smoke, vaporizers heat the air around cannabis to release cannabinoids and terpenes

Oils and capsules

For those who prefer to avoid inhalation completely, there are oil-based products such as oils and capsules. Cannabis oil has already been activated (or decarboxylated), so there is no need to heat it. It may have a slight earthy, nutty taste and carry the aroma of terpenes. Cannabis oils and capsules are available in a wide variety of potencies and types.

Using oil sublingually (under the tongue) generally speeds up the onset of effects as it is directly absorbed into the bloodstream through the thin membrane in the mouth. Ingesting cannabis oil in the form of gel capsules, or swallowing cannabis oil rather than taking it sublingually, slows the onset of effects as your body needs to digest and process the compounds, such as CDB and THC, before they reach the bloodstream.

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