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Thrive everything you need to know about cannabis concentrates

In 2018, THC extraction compromised 37 percent of all cannabis sales, outselling flower for the first time in history. According to BDS Analytics, cannabis concentrates outperformed flower in 2018 by 4 percent. This is a big leap from 2014 when flower dominated 67 percent of the legal Colorado market. 

Cannabis concentrates are becoming more and more popular every year. Users looking for a potent product are turning towards cannabis concentrates. Now, you can choose from plenty of different types of cannabis concentrates over more traditional forms of the plant. The list continues to grow at rapid rates, providing various consumption methods for cannabis smokers to choose from. 

Learn about different cannabis concentrates and how to use them in this comprehensive guide!

Why People Are Moving Towards Cannabis Concentrates

There are a couple of big reasons why people are gravitating towards cannabis concentrates. For one, as the market shifts from nicotine smoking to cannabis smoking, so does the drive to invest in potent products. 

Another driving force in the movement towards cannabis concentrates is efficiency. Concentrates are a very concentrated form of cannabis and can get you higher with less product. Essentially, cannabis concentrates are the equivalent of an alcoholic shot of THC.

Now let’s see what types of cannabis concentrates there are to choose from. 

Using Shatter

Shatter is one of the purest types of concentrates on the market. 

It is produced using a solvent to properly extract THC from the flowers in a process known as butane hash oil extraction. Shatter looks similar to a gold-colored piece of glass and has a consistency similar to hard candy. 

Shatter is extremely potent. Shatter requires the use of a dab rig so you can create a smooth vapor to inhale. 

Using Sugar Wax

Sugar wax is another THC extraction that is made through butane extraction. It looks exactly as it sounds — sticky, shiny, and crumbly. It’s a fan favorite since it is potent and enjoyable to consume. 

Cannabis concentrates that contain terpenes are the best for making sugar wax. If you are attempting to make shatter, it can sometimes become wax due to the terpene contents.

Using Tinctures

Tinctures are a convenient and non-abrasive alternative to smoking cannabis. They come in a dropper bottle with a mixture of THC extract and alcohol. They’re simple to use and you can find a wide variety, both flavored and non-flavored, on our online menu. Many people prefer CBD tinctures, which have little to no THC to receive medicinal benefits without getting high. Tinctures are not only fast-acting, but very versatile. You can use tinctures in most foods or beverages to essentially create your own edibles at home. 

Using Budder

Budder is a cross between shatter and wax. It is also produced using butane hash oil extraction. 

What makes it different, is its purity. Budder has fewer cannabinoids, but is much denser in terpenes. Budder is also not as solid as shatter, it has more of a wax-like texture. 

To safely use budder, place it into a dab rig or add it to a pre-roll then enjoy.  

Using Hash Oils

Butane hash oils offer a wide variety of cannabis concentrates, such as shatter, crumble, and budder. When you think of cannabis concentrates, this is typically what comes to mind. They’re also designed for those with higher THC tolerance than average smokers, as they are often far more potent. 

BHOs are created through a solvent such as butane or CO2 blended with freshly ground plants. Then, using the solvent traction method, the essential oils get stripped from the plant and the butane gets boiled off. This results in a highlight concentrated, sticky substance. 

That concentrated substance may contain up to 70-90 percent of THC, which is much more than the typical 20 percent THC from flower. 

Another form of hash oil is shatter. It resembles a golden piece of glass and is one of the more popular cannabis concentrates on the market because of its appearance. Shatter is created by avoiding agitation and is spread onto a tray to harden. 

Other popular cannabis concentrates include rosin, batter (different than budder), crumble, and diamonds.

The Future of Cannabis Concentrates

As the cannabis market continues to grow, people are looking for new ways to consume cannabis rather than just smoking traditional flower. With the growing variety of cannabis concentrates, people are being introduced to better priced, more potent forms of cannabis. Find a cannabis concentrate that suits you by ordering cannabis online. Our dispensary delivery service is available to all of Metropolitan Las Vegas and runs 24/7 for all of your cannabis needs.