PART V- GLOSSARY
I was reading the dictionary. I thought it was a poem about everything.
-Steven Wright
Advertising Restrictions: The regulations that limit the types of advertising and marketing that cannabis businesses can use, often prohibiting ads that appeal to minors or make unsubstantiated health claims. |
Advertising: The paid promotion of a business or product through various channels, such as billboards, print ads, social media, and online platforms. |
Aeroponics: A method of growing cannabis plants where the roots are suspended in air and sprayed with a nutrient-rich mist. |
Autoflowering: A type of cannabis plant that automatically flowers based on its age, rather than being triggered by changes in light cycles. |
Branding: The process of creating a distinctive name, logo, and image for a business or product to differentiate it from competitors and attract customers. |
Business Plan: A document that outlines the goals, strategies, and financial projections for a new business. |
Butane Hash Oil (BHO): A cannabis concentrate made by extracting cannabinoids and other compounds using butane as a solvent. |
Cannabidiol (CBD): A non-psychoactive compound found in marijuana and hemp that is believed to have therapeutic benefits. Cannabinoids: Chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant, including THC and CBD, that interact with the human body’s endocannabinoid system. |
Cannabis Control Board: A government agency responsible for regulating the cannabis industry and enforcing cannabis laws. |
Cannabis Industry: The industry that encompasses the cultivation, processing, distribution, and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products. |
Cannabis Legalization: The process of removing legal prohibitions on cannabis possession, use, and cultivation. |
Cannabis Regulation: The rules and regulations governing the cultivation, processing, distribution, and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products. |
Cannabis Taxation: The process of imposing taxes on cannabis sales, cultivation, and other activities. |
Cannabis-derived CBD: CBD that is derived from marijuana plants, which contain higher levels of THC. |
Cannabis: A plant species that includes several varieties, including marijuana and hemp. |
CB1 and CB2 Receptors: Receptors in the endocannabinoid system that are activated by cannabinoids like THC and CBD. |
Clones: A cutting from a cannabis plant that is grown to produce a genetically identical plant. |
CO2 Extraction: A method of extracting cannabinoids and other compounds from the cannabis plant using carbon dioxide as a solvent. |
CO2 Oil: A cannabis concentrate made by extracting cannabinoids and other compounds using pressurized carbon dioxide as a solvent. |
Company Description: A detailed description of the company, including its history, management team, and legal structure. |
Competitive Analysis: An analysis of a company’s competition, including their strengths and weaknesses, market share, and pricing strategies. |
Compliance: The process of ensuring that a business follows all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards, often requiring ongoing monitoring, record-keeping, and reporting. |
Concentrates: A cannabis extract such as wax, shatter, and oil. |
Content Marketing: The creation and sharing of valuable, relevant, and educational content to attract and engage a target audience, often through blog posts, videos, and social media. |
Crossbreeding: The process of breeding two different strains to create a new hybrid strain. |
Cultivar: The expressed genotype or the features and characteristics of a strain. Cultivation: The process of growing plants. |
Curing: The process of storing dried cannabis flowers in a controlled environment to maintain and improve product quality markers. |
Customer Relationship/Resource Management (CRM): The practice of managing and analyzing interactions with customers to improve relationships, increase sales, and drive growth. |
Dabbing: A method of consuming cannabis concentrates by vaporizing them with a hot surface and inhaling the vapor. |
Decriminalization: The process of reducing or eliminating criminal penalties for offenses such as cannabis related drug possession. |
Delivery Service: A cannabis business that delivers products directly to customers’ homes, often requiring a separate license. |
Dispensary: A retail store licensed to sell cannabis products, often divided into medical and recreational sections. |
Distribution: The process of transporting cannabis products from the manufacturer to the dispensary or customer, often requiring special licenses and compliance with strict regulations. |
Drying: The process of removing moisture from harvested cannabis plants to prepare them for consumption or extraction. |
E-Commerce: The buying and selling of cannabis products online, often requiring compliance with strict regulations and age verification systems. |
Edibles: Food and beverage products that are infused with cannabis. |
Endocannabinoid System: A system in the human body that regulates various functions, including mood, appetite, and pain, and interacts with cannabinoids found in cannabis. |
Entity Formation: The process of establishing a legal entity for a business, often requiring registration with the state and choosing a business structure, such as a limited liability company (LLC) or corporation. |
Entourage Effect: The theory that all of the compounds in cannabis work together to create a synergistic effect that is more powerful than any one compound alone. |
Executive Summary: A brief overview of an entire business plan, including a company’s mission, goals, and financial projections. |
Extraction: The process of removing cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds from the cannabis plant to create concentrates or other products. |
Federal Law: The national laws and regulations that govern the production, possession, and distribution of cannabis in the United States. |
Financial Projections: A detailed projection of a company’s financial performance, including revenue, expenses, and cash flow. |
Financing: The process of obtaining funding to start or expand a business, often through loans, investors, or crowdfunding. |
Full Spectrum: Refers to cannabis products that contain all of the cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds found in the plant, rather than just CBD or THC. |
Funding Request: A request for funding to start or expand a company, including the amount of funding needed, how it will be used, and potential sources of funding. |
Grow Room: An indoor space designed for growing cannabis plants, typically equipped with artificial lighting, ventilation, and other equipment. |
Grow Tent: A smaller version of a grow room, typically made of fabric or plastic. |
Grower: A person or company that cultivates cannabis plants. |
Hemp-derived CBD: CBD that is derived from hemp plants, which contain less than 0.3% THC. |
Hemp: A variety of the cannabis plant that is grown for industrial use, such as for fiber, oil, and seed. |
Hybrid: A strain of cannabis that is a cross between Sativa and Indica strains. |
Hydroponics: A method of growing cannabis plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water instead. |
Indica: A strain of cannabis that is known for its relaxing and sedative effects. |
Industry Analysis: An analysis of the industry a company is operating in, including trends, growth potential, and competition. |
Influencer Marketing: The use of popular social media influencers to promote a business or product to their followers and increase brand awareness. |
International Law: The laws and regulations that govern the production, possession, and distribution of cannabis in other countries around the world. |
Isolate: Refers to pure CBD, THC or other chemicals that have been isolated from the other compounds in the cannabis plant. |
Legalization: The process of removing legal restrictions on cannabis cultivation, distribution, and consumption. |
Licenses and Permits: The regulatory approvals required to operate a cannabis business, including local and state licenses, permits for cultivation, manufacturing, and sales, and other certifications. |
Licensing: The process of obtaining government approval to operate a cannabis business, usually requiring a background check, a business plan, and the payment of fees. |
Light Cycle: The period of time during which cannabis plants are exposed to light and darkness, which affects their growth and development. |
Live Resin: A type of cannabis concentrate made from freshly harvested cannabis plants that have been frozen before extraction. |
Loyalty Programs: Incentive programs offered by a business to reward and retain customers, often involving points, discounts, or exclusive offers. |
Marijuana: A species of the cannabis plant that is cultivated for its psychoactive properties, primarily THC. |
Market Analysis: An analysis of a company’s target market, including demographics, market size, and customer needs. |
Market Research: The collection and analysis of data on an industry, including consumer trends, competitor analysis, and regulatory changes, to inform business decisions. Marketing: The process of promoting and advertising a business, including social media, email marketing, and search engine optimization. |
Marketing Plan: A plan for how the company will market and promote its products or services to reach its target audience. |
Medical Marijuana: Cannabis used for medical purposes, often prescribed by a doctor and purchased at a licensed dispensary. |
Nutrients: Chemical compounds added to soil or a growing medium to provide essential elements for plant growth. |
Operations Plan: A plan for how a company will operate and manage its daily activities, including production, inventory management, distribution and customer service. |
Packaging and Labeling: The requirements for how cannabis products must be labeled and packaged, including information about THC and CBD content, warning labels, and more. |
Packaging Design: The visual design of product packaging, often used to attract customers, provide information, and comply with regulatory requirements. |
Partnerships: A legal agreement between two or more parties to start and operate a business together, often outlining each partner’s roles, responsibilities, and financial contributions. |
pH: The measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil or growing medium. |
Point of Sale (POS) Systems: Software and hardware used to process sales transactions, manage inventory, and track sales data. |
Product Development: The process of creating new cannabis products, including strains, edibles, concentrates, and topicals, often involving research and development, testing, and compliance with regulations. |
Public Relations: The practice of managing communication between a business and the public, often through press releases, media interviews, and events. |
Real Estate: The physical space needed to operate a cannabis business, including retail storefronts, warehouses, and growing facilities. |
Recreational Marijuana: Cannabis that is used for non-medical purposes, primarily for its psychoactive effects. |
Recreational Marijuana: Cannabis used for non-medical purposes, often purchased at a licensed dispensary. |
Rosin: A solventless cannabis concentrate made by applying heat and pressure to cannabis flower or hash. |
Sales Strategy: A plan for how a company will generate revenue, including pricing, sales tactics, and distribution channels. |
Sativa: A family of cannabis strains that are known for their energizing and uplifting effects. |
Seed-to-Sale: Refers to a system in which cannabis products are tracked from the point of cultivation to the point of sale, to ensure compliance with regulations and prevent diversion to the black market. |
Social Equity: The principle of promoting diversity and fairness in the cannabis industry by providing opportunities for individuals from communities disproportionately affected by the war on drugs. |
Soil: The natural growing medium for most plants, composed of a mixture of organic matter, minerals, and microorganisms. |
Solvent-Based Extraction: A method of extracting cannabinoids and other compounds from the cannabis plant using solvents such as ethanol. |
Staffing: The process of hiring and managing employees for a cannabis business, including managers, growers, budtenders, and security personnel. |
State Law: The laws and regulations that govern the production, possession, and distribution of cannabis in individual states. |
Strain Genetics: The lineage or ancestry of a particular cannabis strain. |
Strain: A particular variety of cannabis that has distinct characteristics, such as flavor, aroma, and effects. |
Terpenes: Aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its flavor and aroma and may also have therapeutic properties. |
Testing: The process of analyzing cannabis products to determine their potency, purity, and safety. |
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol): A psychoactive compound found in cannabis that is responsible for its intoxicating effects. |
Tinctures: A liquid form of an botanical essential oil that is taken orally, typically under the tongue. |
Topicals: Cannabis-infused products that are applied to the skin, such as creams, lotions, and balms. |
Trade Shows: Events where businesses can showcase their products and services, network with other industry professionals, and gain exposure to potential customers. |
Trichomes: Small, hair-like structures that grow on the surface of cannabis flowers and contain high concentrations of cannabinoids. |
Trimming: The process of removing excess leaves and stems from harvested cannabis plants. |
Vaporizer: A device used to heat cannabis flower or concentrates to produce a vapor that is inhaled. |
Zoning: The process of regulating land use in a municipality, often used to control the location of cannabis businesses. |