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How is marijuana made
1. Genetics Selection

- Seed or clone selection is based on desired traits (THC/CBD levels, yield, terpene profile).
- Strains are chosen from Cannabis sativa, indica, or hybrids.
2. Cultivation

- Germination: Seeds sprout and develop roots.
- Vegetative Stage: Plants grow stems and leaves under 18–24 hours of light daily.
- Flowering Stage: Triggered by switching to 12/12 light cycle; female plants produce buds rich in cannabinoids and terpenes.
3. Harvesting
- Buds are harvested when trichomes (resin glands) reach peak maturity.
- Plants are cut, and fan leaves are removed.
4. Trimming

- Wet or dry trimming removes excess leaf matter.
- Improves appearance, potency, and smoke quality.
5. Drying
- Buds hang in a dark, ventilated space for 7–14 days.
- Target: Reduce moisture without degrading cannabinoids or terpenes.
6. Curing
- Buds are sealed in airtight containers and “burped” daily for 2–4 weeks.
- Enhances flavor, potency, and shelf life.
7. Processing (Optional)
- Buds may be used to make:
- Concentrates (e.g., hash, oils, shatter)
- Edibles, tinctures, or topicals
8. Testing
- Lab tests ensure:
- Accurate cannabinoid content (e.g., THC, CBD)
- Absence of contaminants (mold, pesticides, heavy metals)
9. Packaging & Distribution
- Compliant labeling and child-proof packaging.
- Products are distributed to dispensaries for sale.
This process ensures marijuana is safe, potent, and ready for medical or recreational use.