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Badder, budder, and shatter: what’s the difference?

The Cannigma

Cannabis concentrates are products that are made by extracting the active ingredients, primarily cannabinoids and terpenes, from the plant. After extraction, the solvent needs to be purged from the extract for safety reasons. Depending on one’s purging process or use of winterization, terpenes could be lost during these steps.

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What is weed’s new CRC tech, and can it hurt you?

SpeedWeed

The rise of new ways of making hash, as well as cleaning up dirty hash, mean that the old tricks don’t always work. Safety data is limited, and testing for CRC contamination is missing—even in legalization states. CRC changes a low-grade hash oil’s color from almost black, or dark brown, to light gold, or even white.

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How to use a dab pen

The Cannigma

bubble hash Budder Crumble hash live resin Kief rosin shatter sugar wax. Dab pens use concentrates, which are (of course) concentrated cannabis trichomes. Because you can control the temperature more on a dab pen, you’re able to preserve more terpenes in your hits. Are there safety concerns with dab pens?

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Most Popular Marijuana Strains in California

The Herb Collective

While strains like White Widow, Blueberry, G-13 Hash Plant, and Kali Mist were once the most popular strains in California and Europe, newer hybrid strains are taking over the landscape that add even more exotic elements. The terpenes that blend together in this strain make it something special and something you will remember.

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