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Exploring the Spectrum of Concentrates: A Guide to Different Types

Whether you’re new to the industry or a true enthusiast, there’s always more to learn about the wide spectrum of cannabis products available on the market. Read on to grow your knowledge base around the role and benefits of cannabis-derived terpenes, how to use cannabis concentrates, and more from our comprehensive cannabis concentrates guide.

What Are Cannabis Concentrates?

Made by removing compounds like THC, CBD, and terpenes from the cannabis plant, concentrates are highly potent extracts that often contain much higher levels of cannabinoids than raw cannabis flower. Because of this, they are commonly used for dabbing, vaporizing, or adding to edibles. 

There are a few methods for extracting concentrates:

 

  • Solvent-based extraction: This involves using solvents like butane, propane, or ethanol to dissolve the cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material. The solvent is then evaporated to make a concentrated oil.

 

  • CO2 extraction: This method uses pressurized carbon dioxide to extract cannabinoids and terpenes. CO2 acts as a solvent under high pressure and temperature, allowing for a clean and precise extraction process.

 

  • Rosin press: This technique involves applying heat and pressure to cannabis flowers or hash to squeeze out the resinous sap. 

 

  • Water-based extraction: This method uses ice water or agitation to separate trichomes (the resin glands containing cannabinoids and terpenes) from the plant material. The resulting product can be further processed into concentrates.

 

Here are a few cannabis concentrate forms: 

 

  • Wax: A soft concentrate with a consistency similar to butter.

 

  • Shatter: A brittle, glass-like concentrate that shatters when broken.

 

  • Oil: A liquid concentrate commonly used in vape cartridges.

 

  • Hash: A traditional concentrate made by compressing resinous trichomes into a solid ball.

The Vital Role of Cannabis-Derived Terpenes

Cannabis-derived terpenes play a vital role in shaping the overall effects, aroma, and flavor profile of cannabis strains are determined by the terpenes. By definition, terpenes are aromatic compounds found in various plants, like cannabis, that contribute to the distinctive scent as well as its therapeutic properties. Essentially, terpenes are what make each strain unique as they contribute to the complexity and diversity. Understanding the role of terpenes can help you make informed decisions when shopping at a dispensary like Reverie 73

 

How to Choose the Right Concentrate for You

Choosing the right concentrate for you involves considering an array of factors—think tolerance, desired effects, terpene profiles, consumption method, quality, and beyond. For those with a lower tolerance, we recommend opting for a concentrate with a lower THC concentration. Ensure the concentrate is of high quality and purity—consider trying this one. Start with a low dose and gradually increase if needed. Experiment with different options to find what works best for you, keeping track of experiences and preferences to guide future choices.

 

Reverie 73’s Top Concentrate Picks with Rich Terpene Profiles

When it comes to the benefits of cannabis terpenes, not only do they enhance the flavor and aroma of cannabis, they also offer therapeutic benefits, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anxiolytic, and sedative effects. 

 

In need of a recommendation? Explore Reverie 73’s concentrate menu to find top picks from our educated budtenders. 

 

FAQs About Cannabis Concentrates and Terpenes

What are cannabis concentrates? 

Made by removing compounds like THC, CBD, and terpenes from the cannabis plant, concentrates are highly potent extracts that often contain much higher levels of cannabinoids than raw cannabis flower.

 

What role do terpenes play in cannabis? 

Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in various plants, like cannabis, that contribute to the distinctive scent as well as its therapeutic properties. Essentially, terpenes are what make each strain unique as they contribute to the complexity and diversity.

 

How are cannabis concentrates made? 

Concentrates are made using a variety of extraction methods, including solvent-based extraction, CO2 extraction, rosin press, and water-based extraction.

 

What types of cannabis concentrates are available? 

Cannabis concentrates are available in the form of wax, shatter, oil, and hash.

 

How do I choose the right cannabis concentrate for me? 

We recommend considering factors such as tolerance, desired effects, terpene profiles, consumption method, and product quality when choosing a cannabis concentrate.

 

Are terpenes important in cannabis consumption? 

Yes, terpenes play a large role in shaping the overall cannabis experience as they influence both the sensory attributes and therapeutic effects of different strains.

 

Can I mix cannabis concentrates with other products?

Yes, concentrates can be added to edibles, joints, or bowls. 

 

Visit Reverie 73

When it comes to the best cannabis concentrates, we have some recommendations! Visit Reverie 73’s product page to explore a wide selection of concentrates designed with experience, flavor, and method of consumption in mind.

 

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