E-nail
An E-nail is an electronic device used to heat a dab nail to a precise temperature for vaporizing cannabis concentrates.
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An E-nail is an electronic device used to heat a dab nail to a precise temperature for vaporizing cannabis concentrates.
E-rig: A portable electronic device used to vaporize cannabis concentrates.
Earthy is a term used to describe a natural, soil-like scent or flavour found in some cannabis strains.
Ebb & flow is a hydroponic system that periodically floods and drains nutrient solution to grow plants efficiently.
EC/PPM: A measurement of the electrical conductivity (EC) or parts per million (PPM) indicating nutrient levels in a solution.
An edible is a cannabis-infused product consumed orally, often available in forms like gummies, chocolates, or baked goods.
Edibles are cannabis-infused food products that provide a method to consume cannabinoids without smoking or vaping.
An endocannabinoid is a naturally occurring compound in the body that binds to cannabinoid receptors, influencing various physiological processes.
One-sentence definition: The Endocannabinoid System is a complex cell-signalling system in the body that regulates various physiological processes, including mood, pain, and appetite.
The entourage effect is a theory suggesting that the combined effect of cannabis compounds is greater than their individual effects.
One-sentence definition: ETA stands for 'Estimated Time of Arrival,' indicating when a delivery is expected to reach its destination.
Eucalyptol (1,8-cineole) is a terpene commonly found in eucalyptus and various cannabis strains, known for its minty aroma.
Euphoria is a feeling of intense happiness or excitement often associated with consuming cannabis products.
Excise duty is a government tax applied to the sale of cannabis products in Canada.
An excise stamp is a government-issued label affixed to cannabis products to show that excise duty has been paid in Canada.
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