When I first got my medical marijuana card four years ago, my cannabis doctor recommended that I try cannabis edibles along with the cannabis flower products I planned to vaporize. THC affects the body differently when it’s processed by the liver, and in some cases users report better medicinal effects for longer stretches of time. Smoking a bowl of ground cannabis flowers might only give you two or three hours of intoxication at best, whereas a cannabis edible might put you away for six hours or more. I wasn’t making marijuana edibles correctly in college when I made pot brownies, so my underwhelming experiences at the time gave me a negative bias toward that form of cannabis consumption. For the longest time I was only using inhalation products like flower buds and rosins. But when I got a bag of full spectrum cannabis gummy candies during a dispensary sale, I immediately fell in love with cannabis edibles for the first time ever. The calming effects stay with me a lot longer than if I only smoke or vaporize my marijuana instead. Depending on whether you want stimulating or sedating effects, you can get full spectrum cannabis gummy candies made from sativa strains or indica strains respectively. Combining cannabis edibles with my marijuana inhalation products makes me a happier person overall. At the end of the day I get better medical effects if I mix consumption methods for cannabis. RSO extract is usually viewed as the most full spectrum option of popular cannabis edibles. Some people make homemade cannabis gummy candies by melting down store candies, stirring in high THC RSO, and then pouring the resulting mixture into a mold before letting it harden.