Different ways to consume weed vary in their effect, cost, and legality. There are many types of weed, but the most common forms include flowers, pre-rolls, oils, and edibles. Flowers can be smoked with a joint or pipe or chopped up and baked into a cannabis cake.
Pre-rolls are usually rolled joints where they were cut in half or thirds before being rolled up and smoked on one end only. Weed delivery Vancouver comes in various forms such as cookies or brownies that users can eat at home or out in.
Different forms of weed are available
Tinctures:
One of the most common and oldest forms of consuming weed is with tinctures. Tinctures can be found at local dispensaries and are available in a variety of strengths as well as flavors. Tinctures are not psychoactive, but many users report that they relax sore or stiff muscles and joints. Some users also use them orally to help with overall pain management.
Vape Pens:
The popularity of the vape pen has exploded recently due to its discreet form factor and intense flavor variety. Users get a great hit off their favorite flavor while protecting the lungs from carcinogens present in smoke. Whereas traditional smoke can damage the lungs, vape pens protect the body by heating cannabis to a temperature that doesn’t burn, but delivers the same effect.
Edibles:
There are many different forms of edibles. Indica edibles are common, with users enjoying some relief from their aches and pains and others claiming a mellow buzz. Sativa edibles tend to be more intense, known for their euphoria and over-stimulation that leads to couch lock but also significantly intensifies your sense of taste and smell so food tastes better. Some users also use edibles to get a boost of energy, feeling the effects more strongly and for longer periods of time.
Hash Oil/ Resin:
When cannabis is extracted into the oil, it becomes the oil that can be vaporized in a vape pen. The oil is then easier to consume because it has been condensed down to a thicker substance. Some users say they enjoy the flavor while others say it tastes like dirty weed or too much like paint thinner when pure.
The potency of hash oil varies depending on what process was used to make the resin, and how long it was left toxic-free in order for the THC to bond with the fatty acids in the plant matter.