T-break
A T-break, or tolerance break, is a deliberate pause from cannabis use to reset or lower one's tolerance to its effects.
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A T-break, or tolerance break, is a deliberate pause from cannabis use to reset or lower one's tolerance to its effects.
One-sentence definition: A T-break (tolerance break) is a planned period of abstinence from cannabis to reset the body's tolerance to THC and other cannabinoids.
Taproot is the main root of a plant that grows vertically downward, providing stability and nutrient absorption.
Temperature (day/night) refers to the ambient temperature during the day and night affecting cannabis growth.
A Temple ball is a form of cannabis concentrate known for its high-quality hashish, traditionally hand-rolled into a spherical shape.
One-sentence definition: A terp fraction is a concentrated extract of terpenes, often used in cannabis products to enhance flavour and aroma.
Terp pearls are small, heat-resistant balls used in dabbing rigs to enhance the vaporization of concentrates.
A 'Terp profile' refers to the unique combination of terpenes found in a specific cannabis strain.
A terp slurper is a type of dab nail designed to efficiently vaporize cannabis concentrates, enhancing flavour and potency.
A terpene is a naturally occurring aromatic compound found in many plants, including cannabis, that contributes to the plant's scent and flavour.
A terpene profile refers to the unique combination of terpenes found in a cannabis strain.
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in many plants, including cannabis, responsible for their distinct scents and flavours.
Terpineol is a naturally occurring terpene known for its floral and citrus aroma, often found in cannabis and essential oils.
Terpinolene is a terpene commonly found in cannabis, known for its piney, floral aroma and potential calming effects.
Terps are aromatic compounds in cannabis responsible for the plant's distinct smells and flavours.
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the plant's characteristic “high.” It's one of over 100 cannabinoids found in cannabis and plays a central role in how cannabis affects mood, perception, and cognition.
One-sentence definition: The THC symbol is a representation on cannabis packaging indicating the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol, the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis.
THCA : The non-psychoactive precursor to THC, commonly found in raw cannabis plants.
THCA diamonds are crystalline forms of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, known for their purity and potency in cannabis products.
THCP is a naturally occurring cannabinoid known for its potential psychoactive effects, similar to THC but with a stronger affinity for cannabinoid receptors.
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