Cannabis education
Cannabis 101 —
peer-reviewed, no marketing.
Eight long-form guides, roughly 24,000 words, 40+ peer-reviewed citations. Pure educational content — nothing on these pages is sold. We're trying to be the cannabis-education resource a thoughtful adult would actually trust: deeper than dispensary marketing, willing to push back on culture-side claims that outrun evidence, careful with dose recommendations.
- Long-form articles
- 8
- Peer-reviewed citations
- 40
- FAQs answered
- 47
- Min total read time
- ~85
All articles
Cannabinoids 101 — THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC and the receptors they hit
The cannabis plant produces over 100 cannabinoids; six matter for most consumer applications. What each does at the receptor level, what the published research actually demonstrates, and where the marketing claims outrun the evidence.
12 min · 7 citations · 6 FAQs
Apr 20, 2026
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Terpenes — the molecular reason cannabis smells different from itself
Terpenes are the volatile aromatic compounds that give cannabis (and citrus, pine, lavender, hops) their distinctive smells. There's growing evidence they also modulate cannabis effects via their own pharmacology. Five terpenes do most of the work.
11 min · 6 citations · 6 FAQs
Apr 19, 2026
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Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate — what the entourage effect literature actually shows
Three categories of hemp/cannabis extract dominate the supplement industry. They differ in cannabinoid profile, terpene preservation, and federal compliance. Picking the right one depends on what the published research has actually demonstrated.
9 min · 4 citations · 5 FAQs
Apr 18, 2026
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Microdosing — what the peer-reviewed research actually shows
Microdosing — taking sub-perceptual doses of psychoactive compounds — has moved from underground forum culture to peer-reviewed publication. Here's what's actually been demonstrated in controlled studies, what remains anecdotal, and how to read the literature critically.
11 min · 6 citations · 5 FAQs
Apr 17, 2026
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Edibles dosing — first-pass metabolism, onset times, and the dose-stacking trap
Cannabis edibles produce a fundamentally different pharmacology than inhaled cannabis. First-pass hepatic metabolism converts most THC to 11-hydroxy-THC, which is more potent and longer-acting. Understanding this is the difference between a useful tool and an emergency-room visit.
10 min · 5 citations · 6 FAQs
Apr 15, 2026
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Growing cannabis at home in Arizona — soil vs hydro, indoor vs outdoor, the AZ Prop 207 rules
Arizona Proposition 207 (2020) made adult-use cannabis legal and explicitly permits home cultivation. Six plants per adult (twelve per household). Here's the practical guide — including soil vs hydro tradeoffs, indoor vs outdoor in the AZ climate, light cycles, harvest timing.
14 min · 4 citations · 7 FAQs
Apr 12, 2026
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Strain selection — why the indica/sativa framework is wrong (and what to use instead)
The indica/sativa framework that drives most consumer cannabis selection has weak scientific support. A terpene-driven framework predicts effects more reliably. Here's how to read a label, what to ignore, and what to pay attention to.
9 min · 4 citations · 5 FAQs
Apr 10, 2026
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Harvest + cure — burping schedules, humidity targets, what 30-40% of final quality looks like
If you've grown your own cannabis, you've completed maybe 60-70% of the work. Drying and curing determine the rest of the quality. Here's the practical post-harvest guide that turns mediocre flower into excellent flower.
10 min · 4 citations · 7 FAQs
Apr 8, 2026
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Nothing on these pages is sold. We don't mention specific retail products. We don't take affiliate commissions on cannabis purchases. The hub exists as a contribution to the broader cannabis-education environment — published because the existing landscape (dispensary marketing copy, magazine listicles, "best strains for X" SEO content) is bad enough that a well-cited alternative is worth doing. If you find an error, email us; we'll cite-check and update.
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One peer-reviewed cannabis article per month.
When we publish a new cannabis article (we aim for one per month), we send a single email with the link plus a 200-word summary. No marketing in between.