Cannabis is a living thing, constantly growing and changing, which doesn’t stop when it’s harvested. It continues to change while being dried and cured, forming different balances of cannabinoids. Even when it’s ready to be rolled and smoked it’s not done changing. Exposing the plant to high heat creates another transformation and that specific spectrum is the “fingerprint” for that particular cultivar. Interesting to learn how this company, Smokenol is working to identify that mix of cannabinoids and terpenes found in the smoke being inhaled. Hopefully we can see more true to cultivar smoke effects in edibles for those who seek them.
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