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Understanding THC Concentrates: Types of Wax, Their Forms, and Extraction Methods

The Herb Collective

If you’re a cannabis enthusiast or simply curious about THC concentrates, you’ve likely encountered various types of waxes, including shatter, crumble, sugar wax, rosin, live resin, and hash. Understanding the differences among these concentrates and their extraction methods can enhance your experience and help you make informed choices.

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Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

Cannabis legalization has brought about a plethora of different methods of consumption for patients and recreational users alike. In the past, when someone was referencing cannabis consumption, it typically boiled down to smoking a joint or eating a brownie. Nowadays cannabis consumption includes a rich variety of methods.

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710 Labs: Leading the Way in California Cannabis with Award-Winning Concentrate

The Herb Collective

In the fast-growing world of cannabis concentrates, 710 Labs stands out as a true pioneer, earning a stellar reputation for producing some of the highest-quality extracts on the market. 710 Labs is an award-winning cannabis concentrate company based in California. What is 710 Labs?

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What is cannabis wax and can you make it?

The Cannigma

These high cannabinoid and terpene concentrates are extracted using a hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon blend as the solvent. Many concentrates are made using a solvent to extract the cannabinoids and terpenes from weed and produce one of the most potent and enjoyable ways to consume cannabis. Typically butane is used.

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Featured Cannabis Brand: AZ Nectar Farms

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Just as every cannabis user is different, the unique characteristics of the company producing your flower or concentrates can drastically affect the quality of the cannabis and the experience you’ll have with the product. Concentrates, we’d like to showcase one of our favorites for this month’s brand feature: AZ Nectar Farms.

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Study: Cannabis Produces “Antidepressant Effects”

CannaMD

In the novel study conducted by researchers at the University of New Mexico, nearly 2,000 people self-administered cannabis over a three-year period and reported their marijuana use via the Releaf App that was specifically designed for the study’s data collection needs. Furthermore, THC and CBD may have a synergistic effect.

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Shake weed – good, better or best?

The Cannigma

These remnants often contain plenty of trichomes , which is where cannabinoids and terpenes are produced and stored. Over time, those scraps collect, and if they come from a high-quality cultivar, can be great addition to to a joint or a bowl. Shake can be great for making edibles – just collect over time, decarboxylate and bake.