Cannabis concentrates are potent extracts that isolate cannabinoids and terpenes for stronger effects than flower. Popular types include RSO (full-spectrum, therapeutic), distillate (refined, high THC or CBD), live resin (fresh-frozen, terpene-rich), shatter (glass-like, potent), and wax/budder (soft, flavorful). They’re used in vapes, dabs, edibles, and topicals.
Read MoreDistillate vapes offer ultra-high THC potency and consistent effects, with terpenes often reintroduced for flavor. Live resin vapes, made from fresh-frozen cannabis, preserve more natural terpenes for rich flavor, balanced effects, and the entourage effect. Choose distillate for strength and simplicity, or live resin for flavor and a fuller cannabis experience.
Read MoreThe best disposable vape depends on your experience level and preferences. Distillate vapes offer consistent potency and beginner-friendly simplicity. Full-spectrum vapes deliver balanced, strain-accurate effects via the entourage effect. Live resin vapes provide the boldest flavor and most authentic flower experience. Ask a Hashtag Redmond budtender to find your perfect match!
Read MoreCannabis concentrates are akin to the "liquor" of the cannabis world, offering a range of sophisticated products with varying potencies and qualities. Here's a detailed look at common cannabis concentrates and their extraction methods.
Read MoreNew to cannabis lingo? "Loud" means strong aroma, "dank" means pungent and classic smelling, "terpy" means high in flavor-rich terpenes, and "fire" means exceptional quality. "Infused" products contain added concentrates for extra potency, while "solventless" means the cleanest extraction methods. Walk into any dispensary and shop like a pro!
Read MoreCannabis vape cartridges come in four main types: distillate (high THC, 85–95%, clean and simple), CO2 (balanced cannabinoids and terpenes, clean extraction), live resin (full-spectrum, flash-frozen for bold flavor), and rosin (solventless, premium quality). Don't shop by THC% alone — extraction method, starting material, and hardware all matter!
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