Pick a form. We'll explain what it is and show what's in stock today.
New to cannabis or coming back after a break? Each category page covers what the form is, who it's for, how to dose it, and the most common questions — alongside the live in-stock menu at Green Life Cannabis in Sunnyslope.
Whole-bud cannabis. The classic.
Flower is whole-plant cannabis — the buds, dried and cured, ready to be ground and rolled or packed. It's the oldest form, still the most versatile, and the most flexible for dialing in your dose. The selection rotates weekly as new harvests come in.
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Joint, ready to go.
Pre-rolls are pre-made joints — the same flower as our bulk shelves, packed and rolled for you. They're the easiest entry point to flower if you don't want to roll your own (or you forgot your grinder).
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Discreet. Long-lasting. Take it slow.
Edibles are cannabis-infused foods — gummies, chocolates, drinks, mints. They take longer to kick in than flower (60–90 minutes), but the high is longer and more body-focused. The most-misdosed form of cannabis. Read the package, start low, wait two hours.
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Quick, clean, portable.
Vape pens are battery-powered devices that vaporize cannabis oil. Discreet (no smoke, less smell), quick (effect in minutes), portable (fits a pocket). Quality varies a lot by brand — the difference between a top brand and a budget brand is real and tasteable.
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Strongest form. For experienced users.
Concentrates are pure cannabis oil or hash — wax, shatter, rosin, live resin, hash, kief. THC content is 60–90%+ vs 15–30% for flower, so a small amount goes a long way. Best for experienced users who want stronger effect per dose.
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Liquid drops. Precise. Controlled.
Tinctures are cannabis-infused alcohol or oil drops, taken sublingually (under the tongue) or added to food/drink. They land between edibles and inhalation — faster onset (15–45 min sublingually) than gummies, easier dosing than flower. Quiet, precise, low-vibe.
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Skin-applied. Localized relief. No high.
Topicals are cannabis-infused creams, balms, or salves applied directly to skin. They don't enter the bloodstream in any meaningful way — meaning no high, just localized relief at the application site. Common for joint pain, sore muscles, and skin issues.
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Try the strain finder — 3 quick questions, get a tailored shortlist.
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Plain-English answers to the questions every first-timer asks.
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All categories available at Green Life Cannabis in Sunnyslope, Wenatchee, WA. 21+, valid ID, cash only. Selection rotates — see /menu for live availability.