Concentrates are considered a new phenomenon to the cannabis industry and can be an effective way to gain the benefits of medical marijuana. Concentrates are just as the name suggests, and it’s a concentrated type of cannabis that is sold in different forms. Concentrates are a very potent form of cannabis filled with a lot of the flavor and a “high” that is desired by medicinal cannabis users. Cannabis concentrates have become very popular among recreational and medical cannabis users alike.
What are concentrates
A cannabis concentrate is a leftover material that results from the removal of
unnecessary plant matter while leaving the cannabinoids and terpenes from the
original plant untouched. Its production process involves concentrating the
plant material into a much smaller and soft substance. The high potency of
cannabis concentrates is due to their high THC levels which can reach 90% THC.
Types of Cannabis Concentrates
There exist different types of concentrates which each concentrate being
different from the other. The common types of concentrates include.
Shatter: Most concentrates originally begin as shatter before being
transformed to other forms. Shatter has a brittle and glassy nature, but other
varieties can have elongated, stretchy, elastic-like characteristics as well.
Budder: Also known as “badder, this type of concentrate has high amounts
of terpenes and provides a creamier and buttery consistency. Budder is produced
by heating shatter at low temperatures so that air can pass through it.
Crumble: Crumble goes through a similar production process as budder,
but unlike budder, crumble is dried in a vacuum oven to make it more crumbly
and less brittle than other forms.
Crystalline: This form of concentrate is similar to coarse sugar or salt
crystals and it's physically transparent or semi-transparent. It’s called
crystalline because it looks like crystal.
Distillate: Distillate results from exposing a winterized and
decarboxylated extract to heat and vacuum. The process separates the cannabis
compounds based on their boiling points.
Sugar: Sugar is similar to regular sugar except for the fact that it's
wet and sappy. Sugar is multicolored and comes in crystal sizes which range
depending on the manufacturing process.
Sauce: Sauce has a greater viscosity and silkiness than sugar. This
concentrate is more uniform and provides a great consistency.
The goodness of Concentrates
Medical marijuana concentrates are more potent than their flower concentrates
and may offer quicker and more potent effects when used for pain, inflammation,
anxiety, or other ailments. Concentrates usually have THC levels ranging
between 55% – 75% with some concentrates going as high as 90% or more. Flower
concentrates usually have lower THC levels of about 10% – 25%.
How to Use Concentrates
Medical marijuana patients can benefit from concentrates in several ways but
before benefit from concentrates, you have to know how to use them.
Concentrates can best be smoked with specialized equipment such as a “dab rig”
or “nectar collector”.
Also, you can use concentrates with vapes or electronic cigarettes and
vaporizers. These devices have a burner that will quickly melt the concentrate
making it inhalable.
Bottom line
Concentrates can highly satisfy your medical marijuana needs. But due to its
expensive nature and complex manufacturing process, most users can’t afford it
and use alternatives such as flowers.
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