Having an arsenal of great cannabis accessories can add a lot to your smoking experience. Grinders, containers, tools, pipes and rigs—there are so many categories of accessories, all of which will add a little something different to your daily dose.
Let’s take a look at 9 of the best gadgets out there to maximise your smoking session for success.
Rolling boxes use creative solutions to keep your smoke sessions convenient. They are helpful for keeping all of your rolling equipment stored in the same place, creating easy access and preventing the loss of your favourite pieces.
They vary in size from small and thin boxes used to store only papers and weed, to larger boxes that fit a variety of papers, lighters, grinders, weed and more.
The Smoke-Box One is unique on the market and made from the best medical grade component. This product revolutionizes your relationship with smoking and enhances your lifestyle with every use.
One of the best things about a rolling tray is how much it saves your bud. No matter what, you’ll always end up dropping greens when you go to pack a bowl or roll a joint. Instead of wasting that bud on a table or other surface, opt to use a rolling tray. They allow you to collect all the extra kief and nugs that may have otherwise been wiped up and tossed out.
The Roller Coaster by SMOKE-BOX is the mother of all the rolling trays. It’s crafted with high-quality bamboo and features a carved out spot for your newly-rolled blunt or joint. The tray is made without chemicals or dyes, so you don’t have to worry about inhaling anything noxious.
Without a rolling tray, you often do not come across a stable platform. This is a necessary addition to anyone's kit. With the best rolling tray in hand, you can easily roll anywhere, anytime!
I’m sure 99% of you have heard about why you shouldn’t be ripping a bong. Smoke, after all, isn’t the healthiest thing for your lungs. But, what’s a homie to do if he still wants to get ripped? Vaporizers, my friend.
There are a good number of benefits to using a vaporiser, aside from the obvious health aspects. These include getting way more with each hit and preserving your greens much more efficiently.
If you’re interested in a vaporizer, The Clear Key by Scorpion is a solid YES. The Clear Key is a sleek and discreet mod modelled after a Lamborghini car key. One button deploys the cartridge system for maximum discretion.
THC pens are potent, discreet, and extremely easy to use. So 2018!
A long, minimal chain holding a statement pendant will always be in style–whether layered with other chains and beaded necklaces or shining on its own with a low-cut top.
The glass blower artisan Soul Master Glass is making these versatile jewellery pieces accomplish a few more things with his collection of pendant nugs made from glass and blow by hands. The pendant nugs use the same incredible strain mix of colours ranging from bright purple to delicate green.
If you’re looking to make a fashion statement while being sexy and luxury, Glass Pendant Nug is a perfect choice. It is delicate enough to wear in the evening and bold enough to wear with just about any outfit.
Not feeling this cannabis accessory? Give these other pendant nugs a look.
Cannabis contraptions come in all shapes and sizes, but smoking pipes are arguably the most popular.
Adapted from traditional pipes used for tobacco, the cannabis pipe shares all of the same key characteristics. Pipes consist of a “bowl” (thus the vernacular reference), which is around basin deep enough to pack herbs in, as well as an airtight channel that delivers airflow through a mouthpiece.
100% hand blow and made of a durable high-quality glass, The Octopus Pipe by 78 Glass is mindblowing and easy to use. Just grind and dispense your weed in the bowl before lighting it up. Now lay back and let go in the majestuous arms of luxury highness.
Over time Glass bongs’ popularity has grown to become iconic devices. Now called “functional glass art,” which is something of a euphemism for fancy bongs.
They’re intricately crafted works of art, available in a variety of colours, styles, and textures. From the most simple pipes alike to others worthy of sitting on podiums in museums.
Produced by professional glass blowers artisans, bongs are elegant yet useful. One of the best example being the Tóth Tibor Tamás glass collection. Every piece is 100% engraved by hand and customized by the artist with incredible details. Playing with the light and smoke you are blowing, the clouds fill the incision giving life to the draw.
You can stash the new generation of Glass bongs out of sight or proudly display them, even as centrepieces when you’re not using them.
Wood papers? No, thanks! Why buy high-quality flower if you’re going to skimp on paper? Rice is a decent middle-ground, but hemp paper burns slower and cleaner.
Hemp rolling papers are environmentally friendly and are a more natural way to smoke. They can be a bit trickier to roll at first, but eventually, you’ll get used to them, and the learning curve will only amplify your rolling skills.
Concentrates have exploded in popularity as the new dry herb alternative. They’ve re-excited old enthusiasts and caught the attention of new ones.
To accommodate this new-found enthusiasm glassblowers have stepped up to create some seriously impressive dab rigs and other vapour devices.
As The BadaBang Dab Rig by Badabing Glaswerk, the new dab rigs generation is not only supremely functional for dabbing but are also impressive to look. The artists hand-blow each rig one-by-one. Their handcrafted unique pieces made from the highest quality materials. You will be amazed by the work that can be done on each detail.
Smoking cannabis should be a luxury experience for everyone, every time. Believe you deserve to keep what you love the most, safe and secure.
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]]>The temperature control is so important when dabbing as few degrees up or down can totally change the taste and flavour of your favourite concentrates.
Indeed, terpenes, compounds in cannabis that give the plant its unique smell, and cannabinoids are extremely sensitive to temperature.
Every terpene is unique in the therapeutic benefits it offers and the flavours it produces, and each individual terpene has its own sensitivity to heat. Therefore, the temperature at which you dab concentrates greatly affects both the flavour profile and the synergy created between the concentrated cannabinoids and terpenes.
Dabbing at high temperature (1000 degrees) is intuitive for most dabbers. The intensity of the heat corresponds with thick vapour that will yield the maximum effect of your concentrate. Most of the time it is achieved thanks to a torch heating the nail. For the dabbers that put a premium on maximum impact, high temp dabbing would probably be the preferred method.
The sweet spot for vaporisation is between 315-450 °F. Low temperatures allow getting more of the concentrate flavour with minimum irritation of the lungs. To successfully dab at low temperatures, it’s practically necessary to have a carb cap (a cover that goes over your nail). The carb cap allows for you to catch the vapour that could escape from the nail when it’s at low temperatures.
For dabbers who want a leisurely smoking experience, low temp dabs will likely be the most satisfying. Since they take longer to heat, ceramic nails are optimal for primarily low temp dabbers.
0-300°F: Too low
Result in minimal vaporization of available cannabinoids and terpenes – you will not be consuming anywhere near all the concentrate dropped on the nail. Expect the concentrate to leave a puddle of oil that produces little vapour (waste it to taste it).
315-450°F: Low temp dab
This is the sweet spot for vaporization of all cannabinoids and terpenes while retaining maximum flavour. Dabbing at this temperature will produce a smooth hit that is relatively easy on the lungs. The effects will be pleasant but milder than at hotter temperatures.
450-600°F: Medium temp dab
This is a nice middle ground for those seeking both a stronger flavour and effect. At this temperature, a mix of vaporization and combustion occurs.
600-900°F: High temp dab
At this temperature, the nail may still be red hot and combustion is certain to occur. This will produce a harsh, intense hit with thick smoke. Most of the flavour will be lost at this temperature, resulting in a dab that tastes slightly burnt.
900+°F: Burning the dab
We don’t recommend taking dabs at this temperature – it is not pleasant.
Luckily, the emergence of electric nails, or e-nails, has given concentrate connoisseurs the opportunity to fine-tune their experience much more accurately.
An electric nail offers the ability to efficiently maintain the heat at a low temperature that allows you to capture the full flavour and benefits of the terpenes.
Electric nails, like the E-nail from Green Light Vapes, make dabbing concentrates much easier and more precise. You’re able to optimize your experience to the temperature you prefer using variable heat controller to stabilize the temperature of your dabbing surface.
What matters is the temperature of the nail surface. You have to get to know your e-nail in particular, as your friend’s suggested dabbing temperature may be significantly too hot/cold for you.
The important thing to note with e-nails is that there is a disparity between the temperature setting on the unit and the actual dabbing surface temperature. Meaning that although the heating unit is set to 680°F, the dabbing surface may only be 600°F.
Its digital display in combination with proper calibration allows for consistent temperatures and thus consistent vapor. The stability and control that the Mini Nail offers avoids the peaks and valleys of fluctuating temperatures from heating and cooling down your nail. It also maintains fixed to keep you from wasting your dabs as they puddle when your nail is too cold to vaporize.
Happy Dabbing Fam’! Any question? Please contact us at kloud9bcn@gmail.com, we are always happy to hear from you!
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Daughter of the Girl Scout Cookies, the Sunset Sherbet (or Sunset Sherbert) is an Indica-leaning hybrid. It inherits the genetic lineage of the GSC including OG Kush, Cherry Pie, and Durban Poison.
ZKittlez is an Indica dominant hybrid strain created through a cross of the powerful Grape Ape and the Grapefruit strains. Although the exact Indica to Sativa ratio varies based on breeder practices, ZKittlez has been measured consistently at having a low THC level of 15% but still has a powerful flavorful punch. Zkittlez has a sweet, tropical blend of fruit flavour. It tastes like sweet candy, with shocks of fresh grape and berries and slight herbal effect to it.
The effects of Zkittlez are surprisingly uplifting for an Indica and starts with an uplifting head buzz that leaves you euphoric and creatively inspired. It also comes with a relaxing body buzz leaving you completely calm without limiting your movement.
This bud has large and lumpy pepper-shaped dark olive green nugs with sparse rich amber hairs and a thick frosty coating of tiny crystal white trichomes. This award-winning combination took 1st Place at the 2016 Emerald Cup and 1st Place Indica at the 2015 Cannabis Cups in San Francisco and in Michigan.
Cannabis Cup winner Gorilla Glue #4 was born in 2014 in Colorado by GG. It is is the offspring of Chem Sister, crossed with Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel. This high-THC strain is said to be named for its sticky trichomes, so bountiful that it makes the weed extra sticky.
Gorilla Glue #4 is a potent hybrid strain with sky-high THC levels, up to 30%, and low CBD levels. It delivers heavy-handed euphoria and relaxation. It is also said to be named Gorilla Glue for the fact that the couchlock will make you feel as if glued to the couch.
Its chunky, resin-covered buds fill the room with pungent earthy and sour aromas inherited from its parent strains. In 2014, Gorilla Glue #4 won two Cannabis Cups and a Jamaican Cup for its potent, yet balanced effects.
Gelato is a hybrid native to California produced by Cookie Fam Genetics. Greatly following in the footsteps of its parents strains Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint GSC, Gelato is named after the dessert popular in Italy. One of Gelato’s features that really sticks out, is its huge THC content, which is between 18% and 26%.
Gelato is a strong relaxant weed with a slight psychedelic effect. This typically contradictory combination truly works with Gelato as just a tiny bit of this strain can go a long way. Physical relaxation comes on strong, but you can still find mentally agile enough to stay productive and creative when enjoying Gelato during the day.
Gelato has a distinct taste with an aftertaste of berry and citrus. It leaves a thick white smoke and after a hit has been taken, the taste transforms into a mix of berries and citrus. The Gelato plant is short and stocky with buds that tend to bloom in dark purple hues illuminated by fiery orange hairs. Aside from being pungent, this strain has a sweet and fragrant fruity smell, with hints of blueberry and orange.
Star Killer is a 70% Indica-dominant hybrid that crosses Skywalker OG X Rare Dankness #2 strains. Winner of Best Hybrid Flower at the 2016 Colorado Cannabis Cup, the Star Killer strain is famous for its insanely high THC level that falls around the 26% mark on average.
The Star Killer works differently compared to others high Indica strains. The high hits you hard with a stoney feeling in the head that comes complete with red droopy eyes and mental haziness. It is almost guaranteed that users are going to stay on their couches due to its strong sedative effects.
Star Killer buds have large lumpy spade-shaped bright forest green nugs with fiery orange hairs and a thick frosty coating of crystal white trichomes and sweet sticky resin. It has has a pungent and skunky taste that can surprise some people with its unique blend of lemon and pine along with an earthy taste.
Mimosa, Sativa-dominant bred by Symbiotic Genetics, is a cross between Clementine and Purple Punch. Mimosa is 2018 rising star thanks to its outstanding fruit punch, citrus rind aroma and pleasurable mid-level buzz.
Containing around 20% THC the effect of Mimosa is happy and giggly. Mimosa's blend of terpenes limonene, beta-caryophyllene and linalool make this an ideal strain for inducing relaxation, creativity and euphoria.
This strain presents itself with several exotic and fruity phenotypes. The Clementine influence brings a heavy orange citrus while the Purple Punch lends some sweet berry flavouring. A beautiful bud with shimmering trichomes that sparkle in the sunlight, Mimosa looks as good as she smells. The smell is very sweet with undertones of oranges.
The Wedding Cake, also known as Birthday Cake or Pink Cookies, is a delicious Indica dominant hybrid descended from Girl Scout Cookies and Cherry Pie strain. Its high THC levels, upward 25% and greater, are a result of its grandparents, which include the powerful standard of OG Kush, Durban Poison, and Granddaddy Purple.
The Wedding Cake Strain can make you feel pleasantly heavy so don’t be surprised if you slip off into a peaceful snooze. As you sink into the cerebral euphoria, your body will begin to relax and you will melt into the couch in a haze of pleasure and peaceful contentment. This hybrid gives an exceptionally sweet aromatic essence and a fruity flavour, a perfect combination of the sweetness of cookies and fruitiness of a cherry pie
The Wedding Cake plants are expected to be of a medium to tall height covered in potent, white trichomes. It is full of bright green, orange pistils, and thick, sugary-looking white trichomes blanketing the buds. It is quite frosty looking and has dark green leaves.
Berner’s Cookies is a Sativa dominant hybrid (80% sativa/20% Indica) strain created by the infamous Berner himself, a rapper friend of Wiz Khalifa. With its crazy potent THC level that hits above 27% on average, this heavy-hitting cut of Girl Scout Cookies is not to be underestimated.
The effects creep up on you a few minutes after your first toke. Berner’s Cookies cannabis strain induces a highly sociable, talkative, yet distracted high. It is recommended for lazy days off or evening use.
This Berner’s Cookies has the definite smell of fresh vanilla and nut flavour. Its aroma is misleadingly simple, with dank and earthy notes. The bud has small round grape-shaped forest green nugs with bright fiery orange hairs. Experienced smokers love the intense potency of this strain.
Smarties is excellence bred from cookie genetics that provides a distinctive experience. It is a skilled cross of Girl Scout Cookies and Blue City Diesel. This hybrid can contain up to 27% THC.
Producing a pleasant, moderate, and long-lasting body buzz, Smarties is optimal for day-time use. It presents as a calm and mellow euphoria backlit by hints of full-scale relaxation. The blueberry and diesel genetics lend to a sensationally smooth smoke; it is earthy, but also berry-like and sweet.
]]>Every term you should know before using cannabis concentrates.
Cannabis concentrates are well-known to have a higher potency and therefore, a bigger effect can be achieved with a smaller dose making it more economical. Then, cannabis concentrates not only concentrate cannabinoids, but also the tasty and beneficial terpenes. The flavour resulting from concentrates vaporization allows consumers to taste terpenes more clearly within a clean hit, rather than mixing it with plant matter or tobacco.
The Internet is full of scientific articles explaining how cannabis concentrates are made and how the process makes them different. With all this jargon out there, are you sure to know cannabis concentrates?
Cannabis: Cannabis is a leafy plant that includes different species. It has a history of use dating back thousands of years across many cultures. Cannabis can be smoked, eaten, drunk, inhaled or applied on the skin. The term 'hemp' is generally used to describe low-THC varieties of cannabis which are grown for industrial uses.
Cannabinoids: Cannabinoids are the chemicals compounds which give the cannabis plant its properties. There are over 100 known cannabinoids like THC and CBD which interact with different receptors in the body to produce a wide range of effects, such as feeling high.
THC: THC or tetrahydrocannabinol is the principal psychoactive cannabinoid in the cannabis plant. It can be an amber/gold, glassy solid when cold, which becomes viscous and sticky if warmed.
CBD: CBD or cannabidiol, is one of the most prevalent cannabinoids found in the trichomes of the female cannabis plant and hemp. CBD is more commonly associated with the medical use of cannabis. It is non-psychoactive, non-toxic and doesn’t have side effects. CBD is currently being researched to learn more about its properties.
Terpenes: A large and diverse class of organic compounds, produced by a variety of plants in nature including cannabis. Terpenes are synthesised by the secretory cells inside the glandular trichomes. They are responsible for the different aromas and smells found in plants and fruits.
Cannabis concentrates: a highly potent cannabinoids concentrated mass that is extracted from the cannabis plant. On average, the concentrate has between 60-80% THC, compared to smoking cannabis flower which averages 10-25% THC. Cannabis concentrates groups varying products that range from moldable goo (budder/wax) to thick sticky oils (BHO) to and resinous bits (shatter). The classification of concentrates is often dependent on the manufacturing method and the consistency of the final product.
Dabbing: The practice of consuming cannabis concentrates. The slang term is used to refer to a dose of cannabis concentrates “dabbed” or flash vaporized once applied to a hot surface and inhaled. The act of “dabbing” refers to partaking in dabs.
Low-temp dabs: Low-temp dabs is a way to vaporize cannabis concentrates at a relatively low temperature. 315-450°F is the sweet spot for vaporization of all cannabinoids and terpenes while retaining maximum flavour. Low temp dabs enable dabbers to get the most of their concentrates. Dabbing at this temperature will produce a smooth hit that is relatively easy on the lungs.
Solvent-Based Extraction: Solvent-based extractions use chemical solvents to strip cannabis flowers of their highly potent resin glands. In any solvent-based extraction, whether butane, CO2, propane, or alcohol. Even though most concentrates are known by their appearance, the real difference between products is how they are made. Different extraction methods change the chemical and biological makeup of the final product form in ways that are not obvious to the naked eye. This is why you should always understand the process behind the product.
Slurry: Slurry is the resulting product of a solvent passing through cannabis flowers to collect its cannabinoids. It is the mixture of cannabinoids and unpurged solvent. Mainly, slurry looks like either a runny liquid form or an airy patty/loaf. It contains high amounts of residual solvent and is not considered safe to consume. In order to turn slurry into a finished and compliant product, purging must be implemented.
Purging: Purging can be achieved through evaporation, vacuuming or hand-whipping. Each method of purging has different variations and produces a different end product and consistency. While there are many different options for solvent purging, vacuuming is predominantly considered the most popular.
Butane Hash Oil (BHO): Butane hash oil is a solvent-based extraction that uses butane as a solvent. BHO offers a variety of end products with very high THC levels and is a thick, sticky oil. BHO is also referred to a budder, shatter, wax, sap ect.. depending on the manufacturing method. Butane was one of the first solvents used in concentrate extraction. Because of its low burning point, butane is extremely volatile, which is why it is unsafe to use if you are not a professional.
Wax: Wax is made by blasting the cannabis plant material with a solvent using a closed-loop extraction system. The resulting slurry is heated at low temperatures and whipped vigorously to remove all residual solvent. Because the product is whipped by hand, it gains airy peaks that are similar to whipped topping. Waxes tend to be harder, non-transparent oils. Budder and honeycomb are considered versions of wax. Wax can vary from crumble to budder depending on changing factors during extraction like the temperature, solvent, pressure and strain used.
Budder: Budder refers to pretty much any cannabis concentrate that is creamy in consistency. Budder is essentially wax with higher moisture content because it is whipped less than wax. Budder is by far one of the easiest concentrates to scoop and serve consistently. Budder wax is made when the extracted cannabinoids begin to crystallize after being agitated during the extraction process
Shatter A brittle form of BHO. It has the look of transparent amber glass and has a reputation for being the purest and cleanest type of extract. Shatter is named for its break-ability, like shattered glass, and is favoured for its ease in handling while dabbing. Shatter requires long and delicate purging cycles to properly remove all solvents used in the manufacturing process. Shatter’s harder composition makes it preferable for dabbing and vaporizers.
Crumble: Crumble wax is made with a procedure very similar to those that create shatter and budder, but the pre-purged oils used for crumble generally have more moisture, a different temperature and a thicker consistency, which help create the wax’s crumbling, cheese-like body. Although its loose structure isn’t suited for dabbing, like stickier budders and shatters, shaving bits of crumble works well for portable vaporizer coils and topping bowls of a flower.
Honeycomb: Honeycomb is made by blasting plant material with a solvent using a closed-loop extraction system. The resulting slurry is collected into parchment paper and placed in a vacuum oven for solvent purging. After the purging interval, the concentrate patty is pressed to promote faster nucleation, turning it from a shiny shatter looking substance to more of a cookie crumble, honeycomb look. The final product delivers an amber colour with a strong aroma and overall flavour.
CO2 Oil: CO2 oil is a commercial method of making concentrated THC oil, made from the Supercritical CO2 extraction process. Supercritical CO2 extractors are able to separate the various components of cannabis from each other such as cannabinoids and terpenes. The consistency of CO2 oils tends to be less viscous than other forms of cannabis concentrates. As a result, most CO2 oil is loaded into vape pens for easy use on-the-go.
Tincture: A tincture is a liquid cannabis extract made with high percentage alcohol that is often dosed with a dropper. The alcohol is used to extract terpenes and cannabinoids from the plant material. Tinctures can be used sublingually, orally or used to infuse just about any dish you want
Non-Solvent Extraction: These are concentrates produced without the use of a solvent. Non-solvent extraction processes typically involve using ice to chill cannabis flowers to sub-zero temperatures, agitating the resin glands to detach from the epidermis of the flowers. Heat and pressure extraction methods can also be implemented to make non-solvent concentrates. They result in products that have equal to higher potency than those created with solvents. These traditional extractions remain popular with purists and new consumers who care about what chemicals they're inhaling (or technically not inhaling). Because there are no chemicals introduced to the process, the plant remains unaltered, resulting in rich and complete terpene and cannabinoid profiles. When water or CO2 are used as solvents during the extraction process, the end result is considered solventless as they don't get left behind in the end product and are harmless.
Kief: Kief is the simplest and most traditional type of concentrate available. Kief is very fine in texture and often takes on a light brown or tan colouring. It mimics the flavour of the flower it came from. It can be used on top of a bowl or consumed on its own. Ideally, kief should be purely trichome heads making it very potent as the majority of cannabinoids and terpenes are found in them. The process used to extract it involves cannabis flower and specialized fine filtering screens or tumblers. Kief is made by rubbing the cannabis flower against fine filtering screens, trichomes are agitated and isolated. Applying heat and pressure to kief will turn it into hash.
Hash: Hash is the product formed when the cannabis trichomes found in the resin glands are concentrated and compacted into a solid block. Because everything but the active part of the plant has been removed, hash ranges in potency but is generally stronger than straight flowers. Hash can take many different forms, from dry to sticky to oily. Hash can also be made by rubbing your hands on cannabis flowers. Then scrape your hands to have a ball of potent ‘finger-hash’. It is one of the oldest preparations of cannabis, representing centuries of history and global popularity.
Bubble Hash: Bubble hash (also known as water hash or ice water hash) is made using ice, water, and fine micron bags to separate resin glands from raw cannabis and other waste. The resulting product is called bubble hashish because it bubbles when a flame is applied to it. It comes in a variety of qualities and consistencies and is commonly graded based upon the micron level of the screens used and a "star" scale, with 1* being the lowest grade and 6*, or full-melt, being the highest. Quality bubble hash will look tan or golden in colour with a sand-like consistency, lacking any visible plant matter. Producing bubble hash is debatably the safest extraction technique known to man.
Full-Melt Extracts: “Full-melt” is a term used to describe the quality of cannabis hash. It is a cannabis resin concentrate that is usually obtained via an ice and water extraction method. However, full melt hash can also be extracted using a dry sieve process. Both extraction processes are solvent-less and readily separate the cannabis plant’s resin heads from the plant’s material. The goal in creating full melt bubble hash is to obtain the plant’s pure trichome heads. The bubble hash is usually called full melt because it is highly concentrated. The cannabis concentrate readily melts and bubbles when heated from flame or vaporization.
Rosin: Rosin refers to an extraction process that utilizes a combination of heat and pressure to isolate the resinous essential oils from trichome heads to create a solid form of resin. It can appear as a very hard and stable product as it can appear very soft and fluffy when extracted at a low temperature. Because solvents are not introduced in the process, the chemical structure of terpenes and cannabinoids within the flower are unaltered, which is why rosin is often considered one of the purest and most flavorful forms of concentrate. If executed correctly, rosin can rival the flavour, potency, and yield of other solvent-based extraction products. The most common way to consume rosin is dabbing.
The best cannabis concentrates for you will depend on what you’re looking for. Fans of terpenes will want to try high-quality BHO or CO2 extracts. If you’re not into smoking or inhaling cannabis, you’re better off with tinctures. If you’re into high terpenes and cannabinoids without the solvents, full melts or rosin are the way to go.
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