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Beginner Cannabis Guide

If you’re new to cannabis, the goal isn’t to “buy fast” — it’s to understand what you’re choosing. This guide breaks down the basics: product types, common terms, responsible use, and how to explore options through verified partner platforms.

Cannabis 101: What it is

Cannabis is a plant that contains many natural compounds called cannabinoids. The two most well-known are:

  • THC (tetrahydrocannabinol): can cause an intoxicating “high.”
  • CBD (cannabidiol): non-intoxicating and often used for wellness routines

Many products contain combinations of both.

Important: Cannabis laws vary by location. Always follow local rules and age requirements. Green Yield Network is a discovery platform — purchases happen on partner sites.

Common cannabis product types (what you’ll see most)

Here are the main formats people explore:

1) Flower

The dried cannabis bud. Typically used by smoking or vaporizing (where legal). Flower often lists potency (THC/CBD %) and strain type.

2) Edibles

Gummies, chocolates, drinks, etc. Effects can be delayed and stronger than expected, so beginners should be extra cautious.

3) Oils & Tinctures

Drops are placed under the tongue or added to food. Often chosen for more controlled dosing.

4) Vapes

Cartridges or disposable pens. Potency can be high. Quality and lab-testing matter a lot.

5) Topicals

Creams/balms are applied to the skin. Often chosen for localized use and typically non-intoxicating.