Getting into cannabis concentrates

I spread a bit of concentrate onto the surface of the nail, let it heat up and vaporize, and after that I inhale, however due to the intensity of effects, I restrict myself to the minimum commanded dosage.

As I’ve shopped at the cannabis dispensary, I’ve gotten more and more interested in concentrates. They are quite strange from smokable flower and yet charmingly stretchy. The local dispensary offers concentrates in a diversity of textures, including wax, shatter, kief, sauce, budder, badder, live resin and crumble. They are made by separating the desirable cannabinoids and terpenes from the rest of the plant matter. The extraction process creates an especially potent product, then concentrates can be added into edibles, used in vapes and dabbed. They offer a stronger, purer flavor and especially quit onset of effects. While particularly potent dried flower offers up to 25% THC potency, concentrates provide THC levels up to 95%. Because of this, truly little of the product goes a long way. I was a little intimidated by concentrates and unsure about dabbing on my own. I am truly lucky that my nearby dispensary includes a dab bar. I was able to rent a dab rig, which looks a lot like a bong, & the necessary enail. With the assistance of a knowledgeable budtender, the process wasn’t as hard as I expected. I spread a bit of concentrate onto the surface of the nail, let it heat up and vaporize, and after that I inhale, however due to the intensity of effects, I restrict myself to the minimum commanded dosage. I easily appreciate the experience of dabbing concentrates. They offer the opening to totally clear my mind, inspire creativity, get energized and shed needless stress. After a dabbing session, I feel completely rejuvenated and have a more positive outlook.

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