Cannabis DIY
Cannabis Recipes, Cannabis Crafts, & Growing Your Own Cannabis
Cannabis DIY has always been part of the experience. Whether you are a cannabis beginner looking for the best pot brownie recipe ever or a cannabis baker looking for advanced guides on how to cook with cannabis, you will find what you are looking for in our Cannabis Recipes section. With cannabis cooking tips, the best guides and tools for growing your own cannabis, and a collection of cannabis crafts, our Cannabis DIY section is the perfect place to browse when you’re feeling adventurous.
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Cannabis Crafts
The four main types of cannabis topicals
From lotions and salves to lip balms, bath products and lubes, learn the primary categories of cannabis topicals, and what the science (so far) says about their efficacy.
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Cannabis Recipes
The Ultimate Guide to Baking With Cannabis + How to Make Cannabutter
The other day, I decided to make my go-to salted brown sugar cookies. But this time, I wanted to make them extra special. What better way to celebrate the upcoming legalization of recreational cannabis in Illinois than with some delicious homemade edibles? Read on to...
Thanksgiving For Two: Roast Chicken With Cannabis Infused Stuffing
Without the big family to cater to, you can freely infuse your food and not worry about children or unsupervised baby boomers copping an unwanted high.
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Risks Of Infusing Hemp-CBD Topicals With Essential Oils And Menthol
Many traditional topicals contain ingredients that would be treated as drugs if accompanied by health or therapeutic claims. These products include essential oils and menthol.
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The Risks of Infusing Hemp-CBD Topical Products with Essential Oils and Menthol
As we have previously discussed, the sale and marketing of hemp-infused cannabidiol (“Hemp-CBD”) cosmetics, such as salves, lotions and creams (collectively “Topicals”), present the lowest risk for businesses wishing to enter this booming industry. We have quite a few clients pursuing this path, from small-batch manufacturers to national retail outlets. Generally, a Topical may be…
Life Above the Clouds: How to Make Cannabis Masala Chai
In several languages, including Russian and Hindi, “chai” simply means tea. Unlike regular tea, however, which is made with water as a base, chai is often made with milk, or a dairy alternative. We didn’t add cannabis to the recipe this time, but you c…
Grow Your Own Cannabis
Proper trimming, curing are key to creating a quality marijuana product
Trimming and curing marijuana are two crucial steps in the final stages of getting flower to market.
All of the time and effort a marijuana cultivation company spends caring for its plants could be for naught if there’s a poor trim or cure.
Proper trim…
How to set up a basic irrigation system for your cannabis homegrow
An irrigation system will keep your watering consistent and free up time so you can focus on other aspects of the growing process. Read on to see how to set up this simple system.
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Moisture Matters: Why Humidity Can Make or Break a Cannabis Cultivator’s Bottom Line
Historically, cultivators, processors and packagers have emphasized keeping flower below a particular humidity “ceiling” for a reason: Flower that’s too moist is prone to hazardous mold and microbial growth, so it’s understandable that many operators err on the side of being overly dry.
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Beyond THC: Encouraging Cannabinoid and Terpene Production with LEDs
As the cannabis industry evolves, there is a growing interest in the synergistic benefits of cannabinoids and terpenes, known as The Entourage Effect. Indoor cultivators using full-spectrum LED lights can encourage cannabinoid and terpene production, resulting in richer products with amplified benefits.
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