The Advantages And Disadvantages of Dabbing Cannabis Concentrates
Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned stoner, you will surely know that there are a variety of ways to make concentrates. This includes making your own wax, shatter, and bubble hash. These concentrates are a great way to enjoy your favorite marijuana strains. However, there are also several disadvantages to using concentrates that stoners should be aware of.
History of Cannabis Concentrates
Whether you call it shatter or wax, cannabis concentrates are still widely available. They have been around for over a century, but their popularity didn’t start to ramp up until the 1940s. With more states legalizing cannabis, manufacturers began to experiment with ways to extract the plant material.
While most concentrates are made from flower, some are made with trim. They can be rolled into a tube, vaporized, or smoked one dose at a time.
During the late 18th century, hashish-based medicines began to be widely used in Europe. As pharmaceuticals became more popular, the use of tinctures declined. However, when they were brought over from East Asia, they exploded in popularity.
The Brotherhood of Eternal Love was a drug smuggling group in the 1970s. They were dubbed the Hippie Mafia. They were one of the first to introduce honey oil, a concentrate derived from hash oil, to the U.S. They even had their own distillation facility. However, the facility exploded during the refining process.
Disadvantages of Concentrates For Stoners
Using concentrates, or dabs, is a fast and effective way to get high. This method is similar to smoking cannabis, but it produces stronger effects and is easier on your lungs.
However, dabbing can also have serious side effects. You can develop a dependence on it, and you may end up with psychiatric disorders and chronic illnesses. It can also lead to respiratory problems and lung damage. You should consult a medical professional before attempting dabbing.
Unlike smoking marijuana, dabbing uses specialized equipment. This makes it more expensive. Dabbing involves placing a concentrate in a holder, then inhaling the vapor through a device called a “dab nail”. It is made of glass or metal and has a metal bit on one side, called a “banger”.
The benefits of dabbing are hard to match. The potency of concentrates is often much higher than what you’ll find in flower. This makes them a great option for medical users.
Methods of Making Concentrates
Among the various cannabis concentrates, shatter and wax are the two most common. They are very potent and come in various flavors. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The decision between the two depends on your preference.
Shatter is made by extracting the THC resin from a cannabis plant. It is usually yellow or orange in color, and has a glass-like appearance. Shatter is also very brittle. It is a great concentrate for dabbing. It is often stored in non-stick parchment paper.
On the other hand, wax is a more viscous liquid. It is usually made with butane, which acts as a solvent. It is malleable and sticky, but can be difficult to work with without the proper tools. It is also often cheaper than other concentrates.
However, wax is less potent than refined concentrates. This is not to say it isn’t worth it. It can also have a more defined taste and flavor.
Shelf Life of Concentrates
Whether you want to enjoy a shattered bud or a sweet dab, you need to know how to store your concentrates properly. Putting them in the wrong containers can result in the loss of potency and affect the aromas of the product.
There are different types of concentrates, and each has a different shelf life. The shelf life of each depends on how you store it, as well as environmental conditions.
Shatter can last much longer than wax. While wax has a brittle and crumbly texture, shatter is smooth and glassy. Shatter can be stored in a cool, dry, and dark place, and is more stable than wax.
If you want to enjoy a shatter bud, you should store it in an airtight container. You can purchase a small, airtight jar that fits about four to seven milliliters of concentrate.
If you have a larger storage jar, you can store your dabs for up to six months. You can also keep your concentrates fresh for a year by refrigerating them. The best way to store dabs is in a glass jar with an airtight lid.