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What Are Concentrates?

Concentrates represent the pinnacle of cannabis potency and flavor. Through various extraction processes, the most desirable compounds in cannabis — cannabinoids and terpenes — are isolated and concentrated into powerful, flavorful products.

Types of Concentrates

  • Live Resin: Made from flash-frozen fresh cannabis, preserving the full terpene profile. Exceptional flavor and aroma. This is our most popular concentrate category.
  • Live Rosin: A solventless extract produced through heat and pressure. Connoisseurs prize it for its purity and clean, unadulterated flavor. Premium pricing reflects the labor-intensive process.
  • Wax: A soft, opaque concentrate with a waxy texture. Easy to work with and available in a range of strains.
  • Shatter: A glass-like, translucent concentrate known for its stability and potency. Breaks into clean pieces for precise dosing.
  • Budder/Badder: Creamy, butter-like consistency. Easy to handle and often rich in terpenes.
  • Diamonds: Crystalline THC-A formations, often suspended in terpene sauce. Among the most potent products available.

Potency

Concentrates typically range from 60% to 90%+ THC, compared to 15-30% for flower. This means a very small amount produces significant effects. If you are new to concentrates, start with a tiny amount — roughly the size of a grain of rice — and wait to assess the effects before consuming more.

Consumption Methods

Concentrates are most commonly consumed through dabbing (using a specialized rig or electronic device) or in vaporizer cartridges. Some can be added to flower in a bowl or joint for enhanced potency. Our product pages specify the recommended consumption method for each item.

Who Are Concentrates For?

Concentrates are best suited for experienced cannabis consumers who understand their tolerance and seek a more potent, flavorful experience. If you are new to cannabis, we recommend starting with flower or low-dose edibles and working your way up. Our concierge team can help you determine if concentrates are right for your experience level.

Storage

Store concentrates in their original containers in a cool, dark place. Avoid heat exposure, which can alter consistency and degrade terpenes. Silicone or glass containers with airtight seals are ideal for maintaining quality over time.

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