This powdery-like substance is the result of cannabis buds undergoing a fine milling process. Growers and manufacturers typically use industrial-size grinders to efficiently grind the flower after stems have been removed, and then packaged for customers’ convenience. Lower-quality grounds are sold as “shake”, which is made from leftover marijuana plant matter, usually the result of trimming flowers into nugs.
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