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Although hemp-derived CBD oil and marijuana-derived CBD oil are often mistaken by non-patients as the same thing (“I don’t need a medical marijuana card, I can buy CBD at the gas station!”), As Leafly summarizes: Cannabis refers to a genus of plants which has three species: indica, sativa, and ruderalis.
This species has a very high concentration of THC and other psychoactive compounds. The 3 rd and last species of cannabis we will discuss is Ruderalis. These different qualities definitely influence when patients will medicate and what strains to use. The main cannabis species we are aware of are: Sativa. Cannabis Sativa L.
THC is one among several compounds found within the resin secreted by cannabis plants from either sativa, indica or ruderalis strains. Once we take medical cannabis, the THC in it attaches to those receptors, activating them and impacting our movement, coordination, sensory perception, pleasure, and concentration.
Why we love it: White Fire OG is a super potent OG variety that’s great when concentrated and dabbed. Its effects come on slowly, so be patient so you don’t smoke too much and get overwhelmed. Why we love it: Relaxed, cuddly, and grin-inducing, this strain is adored by many and also happens to make a damn good concentrate.
And the process, there’s kind of this – I mean, I’ve seen people literally crying in class just explaining ruderalis. Just talking about ruderalis, just that there’s this auto-flowering plant. But then when you see ruderalis at these really, really northern right parts of the globe –. CP: I’m great.
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