Type of flower where plants mature and start producing buds after a certain time, rather than when light reduces.
Auto Flower
This compound is non-intoxicating and is produced by the cannabis plant. It is used for a wide array of medical issues including pain, anxiety and seizures.
CBD
The phenomenon that all compounds in the cannabis plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and more, work together synergistically to provide greater effects and health benefits than by themselves when consumed—the sum is greater than the whole of the parts, is called what?
Entourage Effect
A viscous golden liquid created by refining cannabis resin. This process allows the processor to isolate a desired compound and leave behind the undesirable plant material.
Distillate!
This terpene is found abundantly in nature. Most notably, lemongrass, thyme and mango.
Myrcene
The removal of living fan leaves from a growing cannabis plant to allow light to penetrate deeper into the plant, ultimately increasing bud size and yield.
Defoliation
Where do cannabis terpenes come from?
The trichomes of the female cannabis plant.
According to the State of Arkansas, how much cannabis can one have at any given time?
Hint: It's the same amount as the allotment.
2.5oz
Extracts of cannabis flower that include all compounds of the plant including cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, and more, instead of an isolate of one of the compounds are called what?
Full Spectrum
What factor determines the color of the cannabis bud? (ie: blue, red, purple, gold)?
The pH level of the environment. Acidic environments induce pink and red. Purple occurs in neutral pH environments. Blue presents in higher pH environments.Yellow is developed in more alkaline environments.
What is the weeks-long process of slowly removing moisture from buds under controlled environmental conditions.
Curing
This terpene has a spicy, peppery bite!
Caryophyllene
Name 4 qualifying conditions.
If you can name all, you win the game!
Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hep C, ALS, Tourette's Syndrome, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, PTSD, Severe arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Alzheimers, Cachexia/Wasting syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, intractable pain that does not respond to treatment for more than 6 months, Nausea, seizures, spasms or any other medical condition approved by the department of health.
What does the acronym HTFSE mean?
High Terpene Full Spectrum Extract
What is a possible sub-species of cannabis.
Ex: cannabis sativa, cannabis indica, and cannabis _______
Cannabis ruderalis
What is the trichome-covered part of the female cannabis plant called?
Flower, Bud, nug, (and what have you).
Terpene that aids in alleviating inflammation. Spicy, peppery, hops, ginseng, appetite suppression.
Hellcat approved.
Humulene
True or False:
National Guard members can have a medical card.
False.
What does the acronym HCFSE mean?
High Cannabinoid Full Spectrum Extract
Growing question: Why clones over seeds?
(Multiple answers)
Cost, labor, time, genetics, no sexing of plant (which can take up to a month if non feminized seeds are used), feeding times, flowering times and nutrient scheduling.
What term is used when female plants turn male?
Herming
Difference between CB1 and CB2 receptors.
CB1 receptors are located in the brain and throughout the body, while CB2 receptors are found mostly in the immune system and gastrointestinal system.
Can a caregiver have more than one patient?
Yes! They must have a registry card for each patient which is $50 each.
What is the difference between Solvent Free and Solvent-less?
Solvent free products are more with solvents but are purged to ND (non-detectable) levels.
Solvent-less are products that were never made with solvents.
What is The Emerald Triangle?
Located in northern California, this tri-county area is a prime spot for marijuana cultivation. The counties are Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity.