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There are several different types of cannabis concentrates, each with their own unique characteristics and methods of production. Here are some of the most common types:
Shatter: Shatter is a hard, brittle concentrate that is transparent and can have a glass-like appearance. It is made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis using solvents, and then purging the solvent to leave behind a concentrated resin. Shatter is typically vaporized or dabbed using a specialized rig.
Wax: Wax is a softer, crumbly concentrate that can have a consistency similar to butter or earwax. It is made using the same process as shatter, but with a slightly different technique that agitates the concentrate to create a more opaque texture. Wax can also be vaporized or dabbed.
Live Resin: Live resin is a concentrate made from freshly harvested cannabis plants that have been flash-frozen immediately after harvesting. This preserves more of the plant's natural terpenes, which can enhance the flavor and aroma of the concentrate. Live resin can be used in a variety of ways, including dabbing and vaporizing.
Oil: Cannabis oil is a viscous liquid that can be used in vaporizers, added to food or drinks, or applied topically. It is typically made using solvents, but can also be produced using other methods like CO2 extraction.
Hash: Hash is a traditional cannabis concentrate that has been around for centuries. It is made by separating the trichomes from the plant material using a sieve or filter, and then compressing the resulting resin into a solid block or ball. Hash can be smoked, vaporized, or added to food or drinks.
Each type of cannabis concentrate has its own unique characteristics, and users often have their preferences based on factors like potency, flavor, and ease of use.