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FLOWER

Cannabis flower is a versatile, potent form of cannabis, rich in THC, CBD, and terpenes. Used for smoking, vaporizing, or extraction into concentrates and tinctures, it offers a customizable experience based on strain selection.

Unlocking the Potential of Cannabis:

How Knowledge Empowers Better Choices

Cannabis flower refers to the dried, cured bud of a female cannabis plant, often called a “nug.” It is the most recognizable and widely used form of cannabis, prized for its versatility and potency. The flower contains the highest concentration of cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, along with terpenes that contribute to its unique aroma, flavor, and effects.

Typically, the cannabis flower is harvested, dried, and cured before being sold at dispensaries for various consumption methods, including smoking, vaporizing, and infusing into edibles. However, its use extends far beyond direct consumption—cannabis flower serves as the foundation for many other cannabis-derived products. Through processes like extraction, it is transformed into concentrates, tinctures, and oils, which are used in a wide range of medical and recreational applications.


Because of its natural complexity, cannabis flower offers users a tailored experience based on strain selection. Different strains—categorized as indica, sativa, or hybrid—produce varying effects, from relaxation and sedation to energy and focus. Whether consumed in its raw form or processed into other cannabis products, the flower remains a fundamental and versatile component of the cannabis industry.

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