Disposable Vape
A Disposable Vape is a single-use, pre-filled vaping device for consuming cannabis oils or distillates, often seen in cannabis stores and online menus.
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A Disposable Vape is a single-use, pre-filled vaping device for consuming cannabis oils or distillates, often seen in cannabis stores and online menus.
A dissolvable powder is a cannabis product that dissolves in liquid or food for consumption.
Distillate is a highly refined cannabis extract typically used in edibles, vape cartridges, and topicals.
Distributor : A company or individual responsible for supplying cannabis products to retailers and consumers.
One-sentence definition: DLI, or Daily Light Integral, is the total amount of photosynthetically active radiation a plant receives in a day.
Definition: Dried flower refers to the harvested and cured buds of the cannabis plant that are ready for consumption.
One-sentence definition: Drip irrigation is a watering system that delivers water directly to the roots of plants through a network of valves, pipes, tubing, and emitters.
Definition: A dry herb vape is a device that heats cannabis flower to release vapour without combustion.
Definition: Dry sift is a cannabis concentrate made by sifting cannabis flowers through fine mesh screens to separate trichomes from plant material.
Dry trim refers to the process of removing excess leaves from cannabis buds after they have been dried.
A dugout is a compact container typically used to store ground cannabis and a one-hitter pipe for convenient on-the-go consumption.
One-sentence definition: Duration refers to the length of time the effects of cannabis are felt after consumption.
One-sentence definition: DWC, or Deep Water Culture, is a hydroponic growing method where plant roots are submerged in nutrient-rich water.
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