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

Veriheal

From applying a topical products, to consuming a cannabis infused beverage or edibles ranging from cheesecake and cheese puffs, vaping cannabis or dabbing cannabis concentrates, the list goes on and on. Kief and hash are great examples of this shift. Kief vs. Hash: What is Kief? Kief vs. Hash: What is Hashish?

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What Is Cannabis Rosin?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

This can result in high-end rosins that present terpene notes and cannabinoid ratios nowhere to be found in concentrates made through other processes – particularly those that rely on the use of solvents to extract THC. In the case of raisins, you get a chewy, easily preserved form of grape.

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Water curing cannabis: How and why to do it

The Cannigma

Unlike cannabinoids and the most common terpenes , some terpene-like compounds (also called terpenoids) and flavonoids are in fact water-soluble. Is water curing cannabis the same as bud washing or the ice water hash extraction process? This process hardens and breaks off the trichomes from the rest of the cannabis plant.

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Review: Project 4510 by Revolution

Illinois News Joint

The genetic history of various strains is a topic of deep conversation in many cannabis-enthusiast circles. The indicated terpenes were β-caryophyllene, limonene, β-myrcene, α-humulene, and linalool. The exhale carried gas and a skunky hash note at the finish that added some complexity to the flavor.

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Medical Marijuana Concentrates: The Complete Guide

LifeCannMD

Trichomes are tiny compounds (or glands) that cover the Cannabis plant. It’s these outgrowths surrounding the marijuana flower that produce a plant’s cannabinoids and terpenes. Trichomes come in different varieties and the accumulation of them is used to create what is collectively called cannabis concentrates.

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A Complete Guide to Cannabis Concentrates

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

The chemicals that give cannabis its potent smell, terpenes, are also found to be holistically beneficial. There are all sorts of concentrates that have sprung up — from shatter and wax, to rosin and bubble hash. Many people choose to dab or vape, but charas can be used in topical products as well. Let’s explore both.

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Cannabis Education with Canada’s Newcomers

Cannabis Law Report

Ziad’s presentation focused on their brand introduction, plant history and science, anatomy, terpenes, growing from clone (a leaf trimming) to sale and consumption. The highest concentration of cannabinoids is found in the plant’s resin and trichomes (responsible for the stickiness of cannabis).