Directions: Start by applying an amount the size of a grain of rice (10mg) under the tongue with a meal. Use caution when re-dosing: This can take between 15 and 90 minutes to fully take affect. Increase your dose upward by no more than 10mg per day to find the ideal dose for your condition without risking over medicating. Product can alternatively be added to food following the same dosage guide for a longer and less intense effect. Do not cook product as high temperature will reduce potency.
]]>Medical Uses: Moon Rocks are effective in pain reduction, stimulating appetite and nausea reduction.
How to smoke: Smoked best in a bong or pipe, this Moonrock will leave you soaring high.
]]>Honey Oil is filtered and winterized to remove both chlorophyll and waxes in addition to other plant materials. It is a concentrated liquid form of marijuana made by stripping THC from quality bud. Think of it as “weed honey”: It’s not always yellow, and it tastes nothing like sugar, but it’s at least as sticky as honey and just as fun to use. Smoking oils are non decarboxylated cannabis extracts and are most effective where immediate absorption is needed.
How to use:
Smoke – This product is great for dabbing, vaporizing, smoking in your doobies, pipes and bongs.
Injest – Start by applying an amount the size of a grain of rice (10mg) under the tongue with a meal. Use caution when re-dosing: This can take between 15 and 90 minutes to fully take affect. Increase your dose upward by no more than 10mg per day to find the ideal dose for your condition without risking over medicating. Product can alternatively be added to food following the same dosage guide for a longer and less intense effect. Do not cook product as high temperature will reduce potency.
Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
]]>Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
]]>Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
]]>Directions: Start by applying an amount the size of a grain of rice (10mg) under the tongue with a meal. Use caution when re-dosing: This can take between 15 and 90 minutes to fully take affect. Increase your dose upward by no more than 10mg per day to find the ideal dose for your condition without risking over medicating. Product can alternatively be added to food following the same dosage guide for a longer and less intense effect. Do not cook product as high temperature will reduce potency.
]]>Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
]]>Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
]]>Shatter: While cannabis concentrates vary in texture and consistency, most undergo the same basic process to be made. First, the cannabis buds are taken and a solvent (usually butane, CO2, or propane) is run through them to extract all of the necessary chemicals from the plant. The solvent is then evaporated from the compound and you are left with the plant’s resins- the psychoactive chemicals in marijuana. Shatter is a commonly-used term and it typically looks like honey with varying degrees of transparency and color profiles. When this type of concentrate is warm, it has a consistency actually quite similar to very thick honey. When it’s cold, its consistency is more similar to glass. It shatters just like glass does if it is dropped or tapped, hence the term “shatter”.
How to Smoke: Most common use is with a Dab Rig. Dabbing, the act of smoking concentrates, is not for the faint of heart. The high from a dab can be like getting high for the first time, even for the more experienced smokers. If you are dabbing for the first time, start small and explore the way you feel. After all, as the saying goes, “a little dab will do ya!”
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