Traditional method, can use enriched "super soil" with organic nutrients.
What is soil growing?
This concentrate is created by agitating cannabis in ice water to collect trichomes.
What is bubble hash?
This common kitchen ingredient is often used to infuse cannabis.
What is butter or some type of cooking oil?
These two propositions legalized medical and recreational cannabis respectively.
What are Prop 203 and Prop 207?
You can fatally overdose from consuming cannabis.
What is myth? There has never been a documented case of someone overdosing from cannabis.
Growing in nutrient-rich water without soil, faster growth but requires precision.
What is Hydroponics?
This concentrate differs from others because the flower is flash-frozen before extraction.
What is live resin?
Arizona law requires that cannabis edibles be sold in these specific types of packaging?
What is child-resistant packaging?
Arizona law allows adults to cultivate up to this many cannabis plants per household.
What are six plants per adult, 12 plants per household?
Cannabis use has been documented in ancient civilizations for thousands of years.
What is truth? The earliest written reference to cannabis use comes from China, as early as 2737 B.C.
Roots are suspended in air and misted with nutrients; very efficient but complex.
What is Aeroponics?
This solvent-free method uses only heat and pressure to create concentrates.
What is rosin?
Nanoemulsion technology in edibles is designed to increase this effect.
What is bioavailability?
Arizona cannabis packaging must include this universal warning symbol.
What is the universal THC symbol?
Eating raw cannabis flower will get you high.
What is myth? Trichomes need to reach a certain temperature for the THC to become active.
Growing in coconut husk fiber; combines benefits of soil and hydroponics.
What is Coco Coir?
The term "full-spectrum" concentrate refers to preserving this entire group of compounds.
What is the full cannabinoid and terpene profile?
This type of edible bypasses the digestive system by absorbing under the tongue.
What is sublingual?
A recreational consumer can have this many ounces in their possession vs this many ounces that a medical patient can have in their possession, respectively.
What is 1 ounce vs 2.5 ounces?
Secondhand cannabis smoke can cause a positive drug test result.
What is truth?
A symbiotic system using fish waste as nutrients for cannabis.
What is Aquaponics?
This advanced process uses supercritical CO2 to create clean, solvent-free extracts.
What is CO2 extraction?
This is the most common form of child-resistant packaging used.
What are two simultaneous motions?
This type of license was created to grant cannabis-industry opportunities to individuals impacted by prohibition.
What are social-equity licenses?
Terpenes in cannabis contribute to both aroma and potential therapeutic effects.
What is truth?