Cannabis concentrate
Cannabis concentrate, also called marijuana concentrate, marijuana extract, or cannabis extract, is a tetrahydrocannabinol and/or cannabidiol concentrated mass. Cannabis concentrates contain high THC levels that range from 40% to over 90%, stronger in THC content than high-grade marijuana, which normally measures around 20% THC levels.
Volatile solvents, such as ethanol, butane, propane or hexane, may be used to prepare extracts, but can possibly lead to fire and explosion hazards in uncontrolled environments. Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction alleviates concerns of fire and explosion and results in a high-quality product.
Legally produced concentrates for retail sale in legalized U.S. states are often packaged in small lip balm-sized containers.
Legal status
Colorado
In Colorado, the Marijuana Enforcement Division regulates almost every facet of the cannabis seed-to-sale process. There are heavy regulations on the containers that hold the concentrate: containers must be child-resistant, opaque, and have a multitude of legal text warning the consumer of the risks of consumption. MED also regulates the creation or extraction of cannabis extract.List of concentrates
Common types of cannabis concentrate:- Badder/budder
- Cannabis flower essential oil
- Caviar —cannabis buds dipped in or sprayed with hash oil, then rolled in kief.
- Crumble
- Crystalline
- Distillate
- Dry sift
- Hashish or hash—a cannabis concentrate traditionally made by drying the cannabis plant and beating the dried female plant material over a series of screens and then sifting, collecting, and pressing the particles.
- * Bubble hash—water-purified hashish
- * Charas—a cannabis concentrate created by expressing the flower of Cannabis indica between the hands and removing the residue.
- Hash oil
- *Fully extracted cannabis oil
- * Butane hash oil
- * oil
- Honeycomb
- Kief
- Live resin/rosin
- Pull and snap
- Shatter
- Taffy
- Terp sauce
- Tincture of cannabis
- Wax