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March 6, 2024

Everything You Need to Know About Legal Weed in Fort Macleod

Looking to buy legal weed in Fort Macleod? Learn about licensed retailers, provincial laws, and more in Bud Supply’s educational article.

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March 6, 2024

A Buyer’s Guide to Sativa in Taber

From sativa gummies to concentrates and flower, Harvest Bud Supply has a wide variety of sativa products in Taber for you to choose from.

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January 31, 2024

Everything You Need to Know About Rosin in Lethbridge

Rosin in Lethbridge—discover its origins, extraction methods, and why it's gaining popularity. Find the best rosin products in Lethbridge at Bridge Bud Supply.

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January 29, 2024

CBD Capsules and CBD Oils in Fort Macleod: A Complete Guide

Marijuana wellness, without the high. Learn about the potential benefits of CBD and where to find the best CBD capsules in Fort Macleod.

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January 29, 2024

Searching for Gummies in Taber? These are our Favourites

Cannabis gummies in Taber come with potential benefits and drawbacks. This article covers everything you need to know to find the best weed gummies in Taber.

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January 9, 2024

The Power of CBD Topicals for Your Skin by Fort Macleod Budtenders

Discover the power of CBD topicals in Fort Macleod. Learn how CBD creams redefine well-being, ease pain, and address common skin issues.

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Bud's Recipes

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Chorizo Tacos With Handmade Tortillas – Cannabis Infused

In this recipe, I am going to show you how to make cannabis infused chorizo tacos with homemade cannabis infused tortillas.

bowl of fried chicken infused with cannabis

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Chicken Wing Recipe – Cannabis Infused

Cannabis Infused Wings Three Ways Garlic & Herb, Honey Hot, and Lemon Pepper View Instructions.

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FAQs

Do you sell home grow kits?

You bet we do! Grow setups can be special ordered based on your needs. Contact your local Bud Supply for more information or to order!

How much cannabis can I grow at home?

Under Canadian federal law, you’ll be allowed to grow up to 4 plants in your own residence, equaling 4 plants total per household.

Will there be additional cannabis products available for purchase in 2020?

Currently, cannabis concentrates are not available for purchase in retail stores. These restrictions are set to change in 2020, with additional items being available for purchase and consumption.

Do you offer workshops or events to aid your customers?

We will be hosting fun, informative events and workshops in store to help our customers become accustomed to this new and exciting industry! This workshops and courses will be free of charge and available in store. Stay tuned to our schedule and social media for dates & times!

What is the difference between an ounce and a gram of flower?

Here is a quick conversion guide from ounces to grams for cannabis flower:

  • 1/8 ounce = 3.5 grams
  • 1/4 ounce = 7 grams
  • 1/2 ounce = 14 grams
  • 1 ounce = 28.35 grams

What are terpenes?

Terpenes are aromatic oils that color cannabis varieties with distinctive flavors such as citrus, berry, mint, and pine. Terpenes are secreted in the same glands that produce cannabinoids like THC and CBD. There are over 100 different terpenes have been identified in the cannabis plant, and every strain tends toward a unique terpene type and composition.  Each individual terpene is associated with unique effects. Some promote relaxation, while others promote focus and acuity.

What are the differences between THC and CBD?

THC-dominant (tetrahydrocannabinol)

A THC-dominant strain will give the user that intoxicating “high” feeling. The psychoactive effect is balanced and damped by the level of CBD in the strain. THC dominant strains can produce feelings of euphoria, as well as can alter consciousness and perspective.

CBD-dominant (cannabidiol)

A CBD-dominant strain will give the user more of a grounded “body” experience. CBD is non-psychoactive, making it more desirable to those with THC sensitivities. CBD dominant strains have little to no psychoactive effects.

THC/CBD combination

A strain that has a balance of THC and CBD will synchronize the overall effects of each cannabinoid. CBD cushions the CB1 adaptor in the brain, softening the psychoactive effects of THC.

What are cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds secreted by cannabis flowers.  Cannabinoids affect the brain by stimulating the CB1 receptor, resulting in a spectrum of benefits and effects. Products and strains have been developed to deliver larger doses of different cannabinoids, providing the user with an array of choices to achieve the desired effect. The most common cannabinoids are: THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol). Cannabis contains at least 85 types of cannabinoids, many of which have a documented medical value.

What are the differences between cannabis species?

Species: (indica, sativa, ruderalis)

Contrary to popular belief, the species of cannabis you consume doesn’t indicate the varying affects you can expect to experience. This is a common misconception.

Regardless of species indication, it’s the individual strain’s unique mix of cannabinoids and terpenes that provides the desired effect. Most cannabis strains available today are crossbreeds (a mix of species). Classification terms such as indica or sativa are best used to categorize the varying climates, appearances, origins and growth patterns of each variety. The combination of cannabinoids and terpenes present, regardless of species, is the best predictor of consumption effects.

What cannabis products are now legal to purchase recreationally?

• Cannabis oil
• Fresh cannabis
• Dried cannabis
• Cannabis plant seeds
• Cannabis plants

What are all the different forms of cannabis available for consumption?

Recreational cannabis is currently available in multiple forms, common consumption forms include inhalation, ingestion and sublinguals (spray).

Inhaled Forms

  • Smoking (joints, pipes or bongs)
  • Vaporizing (inhaling dried cannabis through a vaping device)

Ingested Forms

  • Capsules (orally administered oil, often referred to as canna caps)
  • Distillate (activated cannabis oil that can be used in food or ingested orally)
  • Edibles (homemade) sweet or savory foods infused with cannabis flower or concentrates

Sublinguals

    Sprays that absorb through salivary glands in the mouth and enter the bloodstream rapidly

Can I consume cannabis in public?

Laws vary by province and municipality. Please refer to your city or town’s government website for specific bylaws.

How much cannabis can I purchase at one time?

You’ll be allowed to possess up to 30 grams of dried legal cannabis or equivalent in public.

What products are currently available for purchase?

All forms of cannabis products are available in store from Canada’s leading producers. Our shelves are also stocked fully with cannabis accessories of the highest quality. We also provide free Bud Supply merchandise and apparel (with minimum purchase).

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