Coastal Pink strain review: Pink Kush x Pakistani Kush BC indica with body-melting effects, sweet floral aroma, and a slow comedown built for evenings.
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Coastal Pink Strain Review: A BC Indica Built for the End of the Night
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What Are Terpenes? The Science Behind Why Cannabis Smells Like Gas, Fruit, and Everything Between (2026)
TL;DR (2026): Terpenes are aromatic isoprenoid hydrocarbons — tiny C10H16 and C15H24 molecules that the cannabis plant builds inside its sticky capitate-stalked glandular trichomes. They evolved as the plant’s chemical defence system (anti-bug, anti-fungal, UV shielding) and they happen to also shape how cannabis smells, tastes, and feels in your body. The classic “gas” aroma …
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How Live Hash Rosin Is Made: The History, Methods, and Craft Behind the Cleanest Concentrate (2026)
TL;DR — Live hash rosin (2026): Live hash rosin is the cleanest concentrate on the market — extracted using nothing but fresh-frozen flower, ice water, mesh bags, and a heated press. The full chain runs from a Lebanese hash brick in the 1960s, through Reinhard Delp’s 1990s ice-water patent and Marcus “Bubbleman” Richardson’s BC bubble …
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Living Soil vs Hydroponic: Why Some BC Buds Hit Different (2026)
TL;DR: Living soil is a no-till, microbially active growing medium that feeds cannabis through a self-regulating ecosystem of compost, beneficial microbes, and mycorrhizal fungi. Hydroponic systems feed plants directly through water-soluble synthetic nutrients. Living soil tends to produce slower-flowering, terpene-rich buds with deeper, more nuanced flavour, while hydroponics produces faster yields and higher trichome counts …
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From Wine to Bedtime: How Cannabis Is Replacing Beer, Melatonin and Tylenol in BC Homes (2026)
The 6 p.m. glass of wine is shrinking. The melatonin gummy on the nightstand is getting questioned. The bottle of Tylenol in the medicine cabinet is getting a second look. Across British Columbia, a quiet swap is happening in homes — and cannabis is at the centre of it. Statistics Canada data shows alcohol sales …
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Why Legal Weed Costs So Much in Canada — and the 2026 Excise Tax Fight That Could Change It
TL;DR (2026): Canada’s federal cannabis excise duty is structured as “the higher of $1 per gram or 10% of the producer’s selling price.” When the system launched in 2018, wholesale flower fetched around $10 per gram, so 10% and $1/g were roughly the same. In 2026, producers are receiving as little as $3 per gram …
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Indica vs Sativa Is Dead: How to Pick a Strain by Terpene (2026)
TL;DR: The indica/sativa label is the cannabis industry’s worst-kept secret — researchers have shown it is a poor predictor of how a strain will actually make you feel. In 2026, smart shoppers are picking strains by terpene profile instead. This guide walks you through the six dominant cannabis terpenes (myrcene, limonene, pinene, caryophyllene, linalool, terpinolene), …
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Best CBD Gummies Canada 2026: Buy Online (Made In-House)
Looking for the best CBD gummies in Canada? Our in-house CBD gummies are precisely dosed, gluten-free, and shipped Canada-wide. Real prices, free shipping over $150.
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The THC Ceiling: Why Consumers Are Abandoning Dabs for Flower (2026)
High THC vs flower in 2026: BDSA data shows consumers are leaving dabs for moderate-potency flower. Why the THC ceiling matters and how to choose.
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