YES. The Florida Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers make a variety of strains or products available. We test strains for the relative amounts of CBD and THC. We use this information to pinpoint the different properties designed to treat your condition. Additionally, the MMTCs carry different forms, including liquids that you can vaporize, oils, concentrates, topical ointments, wax, pills, and accessories. Infusing cannabis extracts into food enhances its preparation. The state of FL modifies its laws occasionally. Until 2018, the law forbade the sale of marijuana flowers. Fortunately, the possession, use, or administration of marijuana in a form for smoking has been approved for flower in a sealed, tamper-proof receptacle for vaping. Possession or personal cultivation of flowers is currently illegal in Florida. The many different types of medical marijuana plants lend to the variety of strains or products available.
The Main Marijuana strains
These are typically categorized into several types based on their effects, genetics, and chemical profiles. Here are the main categories:
- Sativa: Known for its energizing effects, sativa strains are often used daily. They are said to promote creativity and focus.
- Indica: These strains are associated with a relaxing and sedating effect, and they are often recommended for evening use to help with sleep.
- Hybrid: Hybrids blend Sativa and Indica strains, aiming to offer a balance of energizing and relaxing effects.
- Ruderalis: Less common, ruderalis strains are typically not used for recreational purposes due to their low THC content but are sometimes used in breeding for their auto-flowering properties.
Additionally, strains are also identified by their cannabinoid content, such as:
- Type I: High THC content.
- Type II: Balanced THC and CBD.
- Type III: High CBD content.
Each strain can have different levels of cannabinoids like THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), as well as various terpenes, which contribute to their unique effects, aromas, and flavors. It’s important to note that the effects can vary from person to person and depend on the individual plant’s chemical composition and how it was grown.