Cannabis Education

Your friendly guide to understanding cannabis terminology and concepts

Welcome to Cannabis 101

New to cannabis? Don't worry! This guide explains common terms in plain English. Whether you're exploring cannabis for wellness, pain management, or relaxation, understanding these terms will help you make informed decisions.

Basic Terms

Cannabis / Marijuana

What it is: The plant used for both medical and recreational purposes. "Cannabis" is the scientific name, while "marijuana" is the common term. They mean the same thing.

Strain

What it is: A specific variety of cannabis plant, similar to how roses have different varieties. Each strain has unique effects, flavors, and characteristics. Examples: "Blue Dream," "OG Kush."

Think of it like: Different types of coffee (French Roast, Colombian, Espresso) - each has its own flavor and strength.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)

What it is: The main compound in cannabis that creates the "high" feeling. Higher THC means stronger psychoactive effects.

Why it matters: Start with lower THC (5-10%) if you're new. Higher percentages (15-25%+) are more potent.

CBD (Cannabidiol)

What it is: A compound in cannabis that does NOT make you high. CBD is known for potential health benefits like reducing anxiety, pain, and inflammation.

Think of it like: The calming, therapeutic part without the psychoactive effects.

Types of Cannabis

Sativa

General Effect: Energizing, uplifting, creative

Best For: Daytime use, social activities, focus, creativity

Common Feelings: Alert, motivated, happy, talkative

Example: Like drinking a cup of coffee - gives you energy and mental clarity.

Indica

General Effect: Relaxing, calming, sedating

Best For: Evening use, sleep, pain relief, stress reduction

Common Feelings: Calm, sleepy, relaxed, peaceful

Example: Like taking a warm bath before bed - helps you unwind and relax.

Hybrid

General Effect: A mix of both Sativa and Indica effects

Best For: Balanced effects, customized experience

Common Feelings: Varies by strain - can be energizing yet relaxing

Example: Like a balanced meal - gives you a bit of everything.

How to Use Cannabis

Smoking

What it is: Burning and inhaling cannabis (joints, pipes, bongs)

Effects: Felt within minutes, lasts 1-3 hours

Note: Can irritate lungs, not ideal for everyone

Vaporizing (Vaping)

What it is: Heating cannabis to release vapor (no smoke)

Effects: Felt within minutes, lasts 1-3 hours

Benefits: Gentler on lungs than smoking, more discreet

Edibles

What it is: Cannabis-infused food or drinks (gummies, chocolates, beverages)

Effects: Takes 30 minutes to 2 hours to feel, lasts 4-8 hours

Important: Start LOW (2.5-5mg THC), go SLOW. Wait at least 2 hours before taking more!

Tinctures

What it is: Liquid cannabis extract taken under the tongue

Effects: Felt within 15-45 minutes, lasts 4-6 hours

Benefits: Easy to dose precisely, discreet, no smoking

Topicals

What it is: Cannabis-infused creams, lotions, balms applied to skin

Effects: Local pain relief, no "high" feeling

Best For: Arthritis, muscle pain, skin conditions

Dosing & Safety

Dosage

What it is: The amount of cannabis you consume

For beginners (50+):

  • Edibles: Start with 2.5-5mg THC
  • Smoking/Vaping: 1-2 small puffs, wait 15 minutes
  • Tinctures: Start with 2.5mg THC

Remember: You can always take more, but you can't take less once consumed!

Start Low, Go Slow

What it means: Begin with the smallest dose possible and wait to feel the effects before taking more.

Why it matters: Tolerance varies greatly, especially if you haven't used cannabis before. What works for others might be too strong for you.

Drug Interactions

Important: Cannabis can interact with medications, especially:

  • Blood thinners (Warfarin, Aspirin)
  • Sedatives and sleep medications
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Antidepressants

Always consult your doctor before trying cannabis if you take any medications.

Common Effects

Euphoric

Feeling very happy, joyful, content

Relaxed

Calm, at ease, stress-free

Energetic

Active, motivated, awake

Creative

Imaginative, inspired, artistic

Focused

Concentrated, clear-headed, alert

Sleepy

Drowsy, ready for rest, sedated

Tips for Beginners Over 50

1

Consult Your Doctor First

Especially if you have health conditions or take medications. Cannabis can interact with common prescriptions.

2

Choose Low-THC Products

Look for products with 5-10% THC or balanced CBD:THC ratios (like 1:1). Higher CBD can reduce anxiety.

3

Use in a Safe Environment

Try cannabis for the first time at home, with someone you trust nearby. Don't drive or operate machinery.

4

Keep a Journal

Track what you try, how much, and how it makes you feel. This helps you find what works best for you.

5

Be Patient

Especially with edibles - they can take up to 2 hours to kick in. Don't take more because you "don't feel anything yet."

6

Know Your State Laws

Cannabis laws vary by location. Make sure you understand what's legal in your area.

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