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Strains

Marijuana Strains

7 sections

Taxonomy, genetics, effects, cultivation traits, and regional origins of thousands of varieties.

โ†’Indica vs. Sativa: The Science
โ†’Terpene-Driven Strain Categories
โ†’Effect-Based Classification Guide
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Seeds

Marijuana Seeds

6 sections

Seed biology, germination science, storage, breeding programs, and legal procurement.

โ†’Feminized vs. Regular vs. Auto
โ†’Germination Methods Compared
โ†’Long-Term Seed Storage Guide
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Effects

Effects & Pharmacology

6 sections

Cannabinoid pharmacology, terpene science, acute effects, therapeutic uses, drug interactions.

โ†’Complete Cannabinoid Guide (THC, CBD, CBG+)
โ†’Terpene Pharmacology Library
โ†’Drug Interactions & Contraindications
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Consumption

Consumption Methods

5 sections

Every method compared โ€” bioavailability, onset time, health impact, discretion, and cost.

โ†’Bioavailability Across All Methods
โ†’Edibles: Onset, Dosing & Science
โ†’Vaporization vs. Smoking
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Legal

Legal & Regulatory

5 sections

US federal law, state-by-state status, international systems, consumer rights and responsibilities.

โ†’State-by-State Legal Map
โ†’Federal Law & CSA Scheduling
โ†’International Cannabis Laws
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History

History & Culture

8 sections

10,000 years of cannabis โ€” ancient origins, colonial spread, prohibition history, and cultural movements.

โ†’Ancient Origins: 10,000 BCE to Now
โ†’Prohibition: The Real History
โ†’Social Justice & the Drug War

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What is the difference between indica and sativa?

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Indica and sativa describe the plant's morphology and regional origin, not its effects. Modern research shows effects are better predicted by cannabinoid and terpene profiles than by indica/sativa classification. Most commercial cannabis today is a hybrid.

What are terpenes and do they affect your high?

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Terpenes are aromatic compounds that give cannabis its distinctive smell. They interact with cannabinoids through the entourage effect, modulating the overall experience. For example, myrcene promotes sedation while limonene elevates mood.

How long do edibles take to kick in?

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Edibles typically take 30โ€“90 minutes to take effect, with peak effects at 2โ€“3 hours and duration of 4โ€“8 hours. Onset varies based on body weight, metabolism, stomach contents, and the specific product's formulation.

Is cannabis legal in the United States?

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Cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States under Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. However, 24+ states have legalized adult use, and most states have some form of medical program. State and federal law can conflict.

What is the endocannabinoid system?

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The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a biological system found in humans and all vertebrates. It consists of endocannabinoid receptors (CB1, CB2), endogenous ligands (anandamide, 2-AG), and metabolic enzymes. THC mimics the body's natural endocannabinoids.

What is the difference between THC and CBD?

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THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, producing the 'high' via CB1 receptor activation. CBD (cannabidiol) is non-intoxicating and modulates the ECS through multiple mechanisms including CB1 negative allosteric modulation.

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