Five Ways To Put the Spark Back Into Your Cannabis Usage
Five Ways To Put the Spark Back Into Your Cannabis Usage
When you use cannabis often, it can become a regular habit and lose the excitement. There’s nothing like smoking weed for the first time. After a while, it can feel like the same old same old. Have no fear; we are here to help! Here are five ways to put the spark back into your usage and make 2023 exciting with cannabis.
Grow a Little Cannabis
While supporting the cannabis industry is excellent, growing your own is a cool experience. So again, we made it easy with our article: How To Grow Your First Cannabis Plant Outdoors. You can easily start your seeds indoors if you are in a cold winter region.
Not only will growing your cannabis save you some money, but there is also nothing quite like enjoying the fruits of your labor. You can take your newfound hobby of botany to the next step and use your home-grown marijuana in your kitchen, too.
Get Cooking
Learning to cook with cannabis will up your game as a certified stoner. The classic edibles you already love, like weed brownies and space cake, are probably a lot easier to make than you think. We’ve given you the full instructions in our article: How To Make Classic Weed Brownies (and Space Cake Too).
Baked goods aren’t the only thing you can make with cannabis. Make a good Cannabutter, and you can use it for any recipe that calls for a fat source. And yes, we gave you the recipe for that, too, in our article: Fall Cannabis Comfort Food That Will Put You in The Mood for Sweater Weather.
Educate Yourself on the Plant
Ever log into social media and hop on a cannabis forum where everyone is talking about the “mechanism of action,” “endocannabinoids,” and “entourage effects”? Confusing huh? With the rapidly evolving cannabis industry comes new information all the time.
Educating yourself on cannabis will not only make you a smarter user, but it will keep you at the forefront of information regarding your health. And when you know a thing or two about what you are consuming, you will find yourself consuming it better. To get started, check out these articles:
The Delta THCs: What’s With All the Numbers?
The Cannabis Entourage Effect–a Basic Primer
Cannabinoids Are Here to Stay. Here’s the Scoop on the Six Most Important Ones (So Far)
Utilize Cannabis in New Ways
In today’s marijuana market, there are so many different ways to imbibe THC. If you’ve been stuck smoking flower out of the same pipe all year, it’s time to change it up. Treat yourself to a new piece, perhaps one that is silicone or go old school and buy a classic metal pipe. Then, adventure further and try edibles. You can hold anything from candy to tinctures to cannabis chocolate under your tongue for a few minutes for increased bioavailability. Or take our advice from earlier and make your own edibles.
If you are a heavy-weight smoker and think you can handle it, concentrates are an exciting new way to put the spark back in your cannabis use. Dabbing was the latest rage just a few years ago. Now it’s a norm. So get yourself a dab rig and some shatter, wax, budder, rosin, or crumble and take your THC to a new level. Check out our article on the difference between resin and rosin, so you know a thing or two before hitting up the dispensary.
Don’t forget about the other cannabinoids too. You don’t have to stick with THC to get high. There are many new products, like THC-P, that promise to hit you with the relaxing euphoria you love. Hint: it’s 30 times stronger than THC. You could also try a delta eight vape pen for a more mellow and relaxing high.
Get Creative
Cannabis has long been praised for its capacity to inspire original thought. To unleash their creative potential and look for ways to broaden their ideas, notable people like Steve Jobs and Carl Sagan experimented with cannabis. Likewise, more and more entrepreneurs, artists, and influencers are using cannabis to come up with fresh ideas.
There is academic support for the idea that cannabis may help unleash creative brilliance. According to some research, the plant increases blood flow to the brain’s frontal lobe, which is connected to creativity.
To make your cannabis use more exciting, toke, dab, or eat your weed with the goal of getting creative. Just grab some paper and a pencil to draw or write. Or go all out and get yourself an easel, canvas, and paint. Elect to play a musical instrument or go outside for some photography—what a fantastic way to express yourself and have something to show for it too.
Picture this. It’s 2023, and you just came in from watering your healthy little cannabis plant. You sit down to read the latest news on marijuana research, and “ding,” the weed brownies are done. Your day is looking awesome with a plan to eat a brownie and paint something abstract. The spark is back into your cannabis use. Go Wild!
*The statements made within this article have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and the products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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