

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Common Questions

There are a few ways to take marijuana. The most common way is to smoke it in a joint or a pipe or a cored out apple like i did in high school. JK. The other common way is in an edible form like a chocolate or a gummie candie or brownie. There is also oil tinctures that you put under your tongue, and creams that you rub on you skin.
Some people like to vape it, but we don’t recommend vape we don’t know if it is really safe or not yet.
There are over 700 strains of marijuana. There are 3 types of marijuana Sativa strains, Indica strains and a mixture of both called a Hybrid. Sativa strains have stimulating effects, while Indica strains have sedating effect. Hybrids have various effects.
There was a about 150 original strains that have been cross bred over the past few years to make many variants. so these days there is many many hybrids.
unfortunately because this is such a wide range… it is a trial basis to see what works best for you.
Our products are made from the most common strains known to best relieve certain conditions. We wanted to make it easy for you. So you will feel safe.
People that smoke marijuana usually take 1 to 2 hits (inhales) of a joint or a pipe and see how they feel before they do more. Vape users usually take 1 hit and then see but they tend to take another hit more often. If you are new to marijuana or a new strain… start with just 1 hit.
The most common dose for an edible product is 20 to 25mg. In a cream it will take about 35mg to get 25mg to soak through the skin. For severe issues people often take 50 to 75mg per day.
THC (Marijuana) has great pain relieving effects. Most People say that it also really helps with their Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, ADD/ADHD, Epilepsy, Seizures, Arthritis, Insomnia, Headaches, PMS and Muscle Spasm.
Marijuana will get you High. Different strains cause different “highs.” That isnt really a side effect it is a byproduct. Some of the strains tend make people feel sleepy, and can cause a little groggy feeling the next day. so we don’t recommend using any heavy equipment.
THC is Tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive drug that grows on cannabis. In marijuana it grows in very high percentages. Usually in the 20 to 30% range. Hemp grows very little THC like .03%. When THC is ingested it binds to the CB1 receptors in our brain and nervous system and makes you feel high. It is great for blocking pain signals to the brain because they brain neurons interpret the THC instead of the Pain signals.
Yes. The THC in marijuana will make you feel high. This high can last as long as 3 to 4 hours. when you smoke marijuana you will feel the “High” right away. If you take and edible, it can take as long as 2 hours before you feel the “high” so wait at least 2 hours before consuming a second dose.
No. it is impossible to overdose on marijuana. If you take a lot of it you just be high for a very long time. Don’t panic it will eventually stop.
CBD is the antidote for THC. it Binds with the outside of the CB1 receptor and kicks out the THC. So if you want your “High” to stop faster take 50 to 100mg of CBD and it will help you come down.
There is all kinds of fake antidotes on the web. Some seem to work some do not. Sometimes certain strains can make you feel paranoid or anxious. Some of these so called anitdotes help calm down this anxiety.
The best antidote is CBD. It binds with the outside of the CB1 receptor and kicks out the THC molecule. So if you want your “High” to stop faster take 50 to 100mg of CBD and it will help you come down.
Yes. Drug tests are designed to show levels of THC in the hair, blood or urine.
There is all kinds of fake antidotes on the web. Some seem to work some do not. Sometimes certain strains can make you feel paranoid or anxious. Some of these so called anitdotes help calm down this anxiety.
The best antidote is CBD. It binds with the outside of the CB1 receptor and kicks out the THC molecule. So if you want your “High” to stop faster take 50 to 100mg of CBD and it will help you come down.
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The most asked edible question… and the worst because the answer it is a crap shoot. Most edible companies who make brownies, cookies or gummies have big problems with dosing… They are wildly inaccurate, with Gummies being the worst. These companies usually don’t infuse the THC oil into the recipe, they just spray it on the outside of the candy and then roll it in sugar. Sugar on the outside is the “give away”.. if there is sugar on the outside you know it has been sprayed… and therefore inaccurate.
Brownie and cookie dough doesn’t work well either because it can’t be mixed long enough for the oil to evenly spread through the entire mix. So often sections of the brownie or cookie have no THC at all or WAY too much. Yikes..
We love to use chocolate… it tastes awesome and we can mix it for hours. 8 to 10 hours actually. This is how long it takes to get the THC to evenly disperse throughout, and then we make our chocolates into individual servings so you know exactly how much you are getting, every time.
Yes it is a lot more work but we want you to be safe… instead of just guessing how much to break off…
Indica strains of marijuana have a sedating effect. Sativa strains have a stimulating effects. and hybrids can have many combining effects.
Tinctures will absorb the best in to the blood stream because they absorb very quickly under the tongue. The skin acts as a protective barrier so it is much harder to get the THC and CBD to absorb deep enough to reach the blood stream.
Unless you know what you are doing… Most marijuana companies use cheap moisturizes or even Vaseline and then just mix in the THC Distillate oil. That will never work. Most skin moisturizers are made with liquid silicone that is designed to form a barrier that stays on the surface of the skin to keep moisture in… So suspending THC into this barrier is not going to do you any good. To fool you they put menthol in the product to make tingles on the skin so you think it is working.
We make our creams from scratch and only use real organic ingredients and emollients that penetrate the skin and bring the THC and CBD deep into the skin.
Edibles have to go into the stomach and be digested which obviously takes longer for you to feel the effects. Usually about 1 to 2 hours. The effects tend to last longer which makes them ideal for women using them for stress or sleep.
Honestly we really don’t like Vape products. There is just not enough research yet to determine if it safe or not. Vape products use MCT oil as the base. We are not sure if smoking an oil is really ok for you lungs. MCT oil is fractionated Coconut Oil and when ever you alter something from nature, it never turns out good.
There was a recent issue with vape cigarettes because some one was putting Vitamin A acetate into the vape oil. Again another reason to not trust these products or buy stuff online.
THC is extracted from the Marijuana Flowers (Buds). It is called Full spectrum oil. Full spectrum oil has THC, CBD and terpenes. This Oil can be further separated into its 3 parts. THC Distillate is Pure THC and is usually what Vape companies mix with MCT oil to make Vape products.
Vape Oil is getting a bad rap recently. There has been some health issues. Most of that is from Vape cigarettes that were imported from foreign countries. So far their has not been any related health issues form vaping marijuana.
THC is all over the plant and can be extracted from the Marijuana Flowers (Buds), leaves and branches. This extracted oil is called Full spectrum oil. Full spectrum oil has THC, CBD and terpenes. This Oil is then further chemically separated into its 3 parts. THC Distillate is just the THC and is usually what Vape companies mix with MCT oil to make Vape products. Most edible companies also use THC Distillate because it has no taste.
We Don’t like this type of oil for our products because it is usually made from all the clippings, leaves, stocks, branches from many different strains. So it often has very different and unpredictable effects.
Marijuana Flowers grow THC, Terpenes, and CBD. When we process the flower into a oil we can separate out all of these compounds into 3 different oil compounds. Full spectrum oil is made up of all 3 of these oils and is most like smoking the plant.
It is the best way to get the medicinal effect you are after from an oil or rosin because it is usually made form the flower that contains the original terpenes from the specific strain.
Marijuana Flowers grow THC, Terpenes, and CBD. When we process the flower into a oil we can separate out all of these compounds into 3 different oil compounds. Broad spectrum oil is made up of all 2 of these oils, THC and Terpenes without CBD. Not really sure why anyone would want this seems dumb.
A terpene is a oil compound thats plant produce that give off a particular smell. Every plant has a unique terpene structure and many produce multiple terpenes. When we press any plant, like say roses we extract these terpenes into what is called an Essential Oil.
These Terpenes (essential oils) have medicinal effects in our bodies. The difference between the 700 marijuana strains is their terpene profiles. Some of these terpenes make you hungry, some make you sleepy, some make you feel relaxed and so on.
This has opened a whole new science of figuring out how all these terpenes react in our body. The idea of cross breeding strains of marijuana is to grow certain terpenes together for their medicinal effects.
A terpene is a oil compound thats plant produce that give off a particular smell. Every plant has a unique terpene structure and many produce multiple terpenes. When we press any plant, like say roses we extract these terpenes into what is called an Essential Oil.
These Terpenes (essential oils) have medicinal effects in our bodies. The difference between the 700 marijuana strains is their terpene profiles. Some of these terpenes make you hungry, some make you sleepy, some make you feel relaxed and so on.
This has opened a whole new science of figuring out how all these terpenes react in our body. The idea of cross breeding strains of marijuana is to grow certain terpenes together for their medicinal effects.


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