Cannflavin A
Cannflavin A is a flavonoid found in cannabis plants known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.
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Cannflavin A is a flavonoid found in cannabis plants known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Cannflavin B is a flavonoid found in cannabis plants, known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Cannflavin C is a flavonoid found in cannabis plants, known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Canoeing (joint) describes a situation where one side of a joint burns faster than the other, causing an uneven burn or ash trail.
One-sentence definition: Canopy management is a cultivation technique involving the strategic trimming and training of cannabis plants to optimize light exposure and improve yields.
A capitate-sessile trichome is a small, stalkless gland on cannabis plants that produces and stores cannabinoids and terpenes.
A capitate-stalked trichome is a glandular structure on cannabis plants that produces cannabinoids and terpenes.
A capsule is a solid dosage form in which cannabis extracts are enclosed within a soluble container, typically used for precise dosing.
A capsule or softgel is a solid dosage form in which cannabis oil is enclosed within a soft gelatin shell, commonly used for oral consumption.
A carb cap is an accessory used with dab rigs to control airflow and temperature for optimal vaporization of concentrates.
A carbon filter is a device used to remove impurities and odours from the air in cannabis cultivation spaces.
One-sentence definition: A cart minimum is the least amount a customer must spend to qualify for a purchase, often seen in cannabis delivery services.
Caryophyllene oxide is a naturally occurring terpene oxide found in various plants, including cannabis, known for its woody and spicy aroma.
Caterpillars are larvae of butterflies and moths that can damage cannabis plants by feeding on their leaves and stems.
Caviar/Moon rocks are cannabis buds dipped in hash oil and rolled in kief, creating a potent product.
CB1 receptors are proteins in the brain and body that interact with cannabinoids like THC.
CB2 refers to a cannabinoid receptor primarily found in the immune system and peripheral tissues.
One-sentence definition: CBC (Cannabichromene) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, contributing to the plant's overall effects.
CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis known for its potential therapeutic benefits without causing a 'high'.
CBDA, or cannabidiolic acid, is a non-psychoactive compound found in raw cannabis plants.
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