Infused Flower

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Electric Avenue offers a carefully curated selection of premium cannabis flower from trusted California growers. Our lineup includes indica, sativa, and hybrid strains chosen for freshness, potency, and terpene-rich flavor. Located in Jurupa Valley, Electric Avenue proudly offers cannabis flower with 0% city tax, helping you get more value with every purchase. Order online and pick up in store to explore top-shelf buds, classic strains, and new drops, all at a price that goes further. No city cannabis tax. Standard California state taxes apply.

Frequently Asked Questions About Infused Flower

Infused flower combines traditional cannabis flower with additional cannabis concentrates to create products with elevated cannabinoid content and enhanced terpene profiles. These products have become increasingly popular among consumers looking to explore different cannabis formats beyond standard flower.

Electric Avenue offers a variety of infused flower products from reputable cannabis brands. Below, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions about infused flower, including how it differs from traditional flower, common infusion methods, potency considerations, and what to look for when comparing products.

What is infused flower?

Infused flower is cannabis flower that has been combined with cannabis concentrates such as hash, kief, rosin, diamonds, or cannabis oil. The added concentrate increases the overall cannabinoid content of the product. Different infusion methods may also influence aroma, flavor, and product characteristics.

Traditional flower contains naturally occurring cannabinoids and terpenes from the cannabis plant, while infused flower includes additional concentrates that increase potency and alter the product’s cannabinoid profile. Consumers often compare infused flower and traditional flower based on concentrate type and overall cannabinoid content.

Infused flower products may contain concentrates such as kief, hash, live resin, rosin, distillate, diamonds, or other cannabis extracts, depending on the manufacturer and product formulation. The specific concentrate used can influence both potency and product composition.

In many cases, infused flower contains higher cannabinoid concentrations than traditional flower because cannabis concentrates are added during production. Potency can vary significantly by product. Comparing cannabinoid content and concentrate type can help consumers better understand product differences.

Consumers often compare infused flower products based on concentrate type, cannabinoid content, terpene profile, strain genetics, package size, and brand reputation. Product labels and descriptions can provide additional information about the infusion process and ingredients.

Infused flower is often selected by consumers who are interested in exploring cannabis products that contain both flower and concentrate components within a single product format. Product selection often varies based on concentrate preference, potency level, and strain availability.