Borneol
Borneol is a natural terpene found in cannabis known for its woody and camphor-like aroma.
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Borneol is a natural terpene found in cannabis known for its woody and camphor-like aroma.
Botrytis (bud rot) is a fungal infection that affects cannabis plants, causing decay and spoilage of the buds.
A bract is a modified leaf structure that encloses the reproductive parts of the cannabis plant, playing a crucial role in protecting the flower.
Brand restrictions are legal guidelines that limit how cannabis brands can advertise and market their products to the public.
A break-up in cannabis culture refers to the process of separating a cannabis flower into smaller pieces for use.
One-sentence definition: A brick in the cannabis community refers to a compressed block of cannabis, typically used for bulk storage and transport.
Broad mites are tiny pests that infest plants, causing damage to leaves and buds.
Bubble hash is a cannabis concentrate made by extracting trichomes using ice water and agitation.
A bubbler is a small, portable water pipe used for smoking cannabis, combining features of a bong and a pipe.
Budder is a creamy cannabis concentrate known for its butter-like texture and high potency.
A Budtender is a knowledgeable retail associate who assists customers in selecting cannabis products tailored to their needs.
A bulbous trichome is a small, spherical gland found on the surface of cannabis plants, responsible for producing and storing cannabinoids and terpenes.
Burping is the process of intermittently opening the container where cannabis is curing to allow fresh air exchange.
Cal-Mag refers to a nutrient supplement containing calcium and magnesium, essential for plant growth and health.
One-sentence definition: Calcium deficiency in cannabis plants is a nutrient disorder that can cause stunted growth and leaf discoloration.
A callus is a mass of undifferentiated plant cells that forms at a wound site or in tissue culture.
A calyx is the part of a cannabis flower that encloses the reproductive organs and supports seed development.
A natural compound found in cannabis, camphene is a terpene that contributes to the plant's aroma and potential effects.
A cannabimimetic refers to substances that mimic the effects of cannabinoids in the body.
The Cannabis Act is a Canadian law regulating the production, distribution, sale, and possession of cannabis for adult use.
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