Hemp vs Cannabis: What’s the Difference?
Hemp and cannabis are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Both come from the Cannabis sativa plant species, yet they differ significantly in their chemical composition, uses,…
Hemp and cannabis are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Both come from the Cannabis sativa plant species, yet they differ significantly in their chemical composition, uses,…
Ethanol is commonly used as a solvent in the extraction of bioactive compounds from plant and fungal materials, including psilocybin-containing mushrooms. Due to its polarity, relative safety, and food-grade availability,…
CBN (cannabinol) is gaining attention for its sedative and calming properties. Unlike THC or CBD, CBN is not naturally abundant in fresh cannabis. Instead, it forms when THC degrades over…
Getting cannabis decarboxylation temperature wrong is the fastest way to ruin potency. Too hot and THC degrades. Too low and the cannabinoids never fully activate - leaving you with weak,…
To decarboxylate cannabis, heat it at 220–240°F for 30–45 minutes to convert THCA into psychoactive THC.Decarboxylation (or “decarbing”) is the process of using controlled heat and time to activate the…
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