| Tetrahydrocannabinol – THC | | | | CBN levels can be kept to a minimum by storing |
| Gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a | | | | cannabis products in a dark, cool, airtight environment. |
| stronger high. Without THC you won't get high. | | | | cannabis should be dry prior to storage, and may |
| Cannabidiol – CBD | | | | have to be dried again after being stored |
| Increases some of the effects of THC and | | | | somewhere that is humid. |
| decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC | | | | Tetrahydrocannabivarin – THCV |
| and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear | | | | Found primarily in strains of African and Asian |
| headed, more energetic high. | | | | cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of |
| Cannabis that has a high level of both THC and CBD | | | | THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. |
| will produce a strong head-stone that feels almost | | | | Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might |
| dreamlike. Cannabis that has low levels of THC and | | | | indicate a high level of THCV. |
| high levels of CBD produces more of a stoned | | | | Cannabichromene – CBC |
| feeling. The mind feels dull and the body feels tired. | | | | Probably not psychoactive in pure form but is |
| Cannabinol – CBN | | | | thought to interact with THC to enhance the high. |
| Produced as THC ages and breaks down, this | | | | Cannabicyclol – CBL |
| process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN | | | | A degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC |
| tend to make the user feel messed up rather than | | | | to CBL. |
| high. | | | | |