Levi's Watermelon 550 mg CBD E-Liquid Review

Levi's Watermelon 550 mg CBD E-Liquid Review

Andrew Contreras
Are you thinking about using CBD? Are you thinking about using CBD in a vape? Well I’m here to help you out! I’ve been vaping for many years now an...
Discovering CBD Through Vaping: A Personal Experience

Discovering CBD Through Vaping: A Personal Experience

Jake Schaefer
        It's been about a month since I bought my vape pen and CBD e-juice and I've learned a lot about how to maximize my benefits, as well as how...
All About Vaping

All About Vaping

Chris Howard
At Discover CBD we carry a wide range of vaping and dabbing products for every style of consumer, and we help you to make informed choices about what you’re putting in your body because we care about your health. That’s why we’re here.
Dabbing CBD: CBD slab & CBD shatter with terpenes

Dabbing CBD: CBD slab & CBD shatter with terpenes

Star Barnes
Did you know you can dab CBD? There are two different kinds of Active CBD Oil concentrates: CBD shatter with terpenes and CBD slab. Do you know the difference?
Discovering Terpenes: Myrcene

Discovering Terpenes: Myrcene

Jake Schaefer
In the last few years, cannabinoids like CBD and THC have taken the world by storm, and considering all the potential benefits they can offer, it really comes as no surprise. What might surprise you though is the fact that there is another entirely different collection of compounds in the cannabis plant that could offer their own unique set of benefits. Terpenes are the source of a plant's aromas and, when smoked, provide a litany of flavors as well. Ask any cannabis enthusiast their favorite strain and you’re more than likely to get a description of both these features. Ask them to pick out a new strain to try, and they’ll probably smell the options more than look at them. So why do we put so much stock into something so simple as smell when it comes to hemp or marijuana products? The simple answer is that the terpenes can make just as big of a difference as the cannabinoid content, and provide additional or synergistic benefits of their own. The most commonly found terpene in commercial cannabis plants, and their derived products, is called myrcene.