![]() ![]() When it can't flange properly that's when it's budder/sugar/wax/badder. If there are too many terps, or specific terps, the "metastability" can't flange properly and the THCa crystalizes instead of staying amorphous(without a defined form or shape) aka "shatter." This means they interfere with how THCa crystalizes and this is how shatter can happen. Terpenes and Terpenoids (Terps) are what is know as an "interfering agent." It's kinda similar to how sugar crystalizes, but in the opposite order and terpenes are the solvent. How does this all matter when it comes to different forms of concentrates you ask? And purples can turn into a brown if there too much of another color. Darkness is not always bad, some flavonoids and even a few terps, can change color in certain conditions. But good to know why extracts have color. When it comes to naming them in Chemistry it's done by how many units of isoprene are in the molecule.Ĭolor is caused mostly by flavonoids, but that's not too important. ![]() And is where the smell and flavor of Cannabis come from. Terpenes and Terpenoids in the right combinations can smell and taste like almost anything. Terpenoids are like terpenes, but a bit more complicated and closer to alcohols. They're also solvents(which is very important.) They're very watery, usually clear, liquids that evaporate readily at room temperature. That chemical fake orange/lemon smell? That's pure Limonene. Individually they are distinct and unique. Terpenes can smell, and taste, like almost anything in the right combinations. It takes combinations of them to create flavors. They are what make flavor and scent in almost all plants and many non plant things. THCa is the natural form of THC before it's heated up and becomes THC. u/Schnerp Original.ĭon't blast onto Oilslick Pads or Parchment Paper It's a bit hilarious, albeit a little discontenting to see burning weed flying around. Things can get especially interesting when the pressurized packed tube of weed gets ignited. READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE BUTANE CAN. TURN OFF & AVOID ALL ELECTRONICS AND ALL OTHER IGNITIONS SOURCES. EVEN A 2% CONCENTRATION CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. ![]() Hash - Dry ice & bubble bag method Ice WaterĬreate hash infused e-liquid by /u/slab_amberson Bubble HashĮxplosion, fire at Santa Fe marijuana dispensaryĬAUTION: NEVER SPRAY BUTANE INDOORS! BUTANE IS HEAVIER THAN AIR AND POOLS ON THE GROUND. Thekindland - Leafly - High Times Dry Ice R/terpenes - r/oilpen - r/CannabisScholar - r/Dabs - r/CBD - r/Hemprove - r/waxpen - r/Petioles (Responsible use) - r/leaves (Cannabis cessation group) - r/vaporents - r/glassheads - r/ProdoGlassheads - r/trees - r/eldertrees - r/uktreesĬannabis related subreddits & multis Closed Loop System Extraction PTFE/glass is a better solutionīe aware that we can't tell much about the quality or safety of the product just from looking at it. Terpenes are solvents, and silicone degrades into formaldehyde above 600 degrees. ![]() Silicone rubber is not appropriate for storage/purging. Image - Question - Video - Meta - Website - Discussion - Article - Blog - Advice - Medical The same broad process is used to create shatter and crumble wax, but the results are very different.Please Check Our Rules before Posting We have a Wiki and an FAQ, too. Typically extracted with butane or CO2, budder is made by using a chemical solvent to “blast” through marijuana to extract the THC, which is then “purged” with heat and air pressure to remove the solvent. So for future reference, here’s a map around the concentrate world that you can study while you’re waiting at the pot shop.īudder, a wax-concentrate variety, is one of the most popular forms of concentrates in Colorado dispensaries right now. (So many, in fact, that we just decided to update this response to Michael B’s question.) Most budtenders are good at explaining the differences among them, but the majority of us aren’t comfortable listening to fifteen minutes of pot talk while those waiting in line get more and more impatient. This question pointed up one of the major developments on the recreational pot scene: There used to be just a few varieties of concentrates, and now there are many, many more. To answer those questions, we created our weekly Ask a Stoner column. But some queries demand more time and attention, including this one, which we received last fall from Michael B: “Could you explain the differences - and why I should care about them - between budder, crumble, shatter, CO2 oil, rosin, live resin, bubble hash and sift?” Even before Colorado allowed the first sale of recreational marijuana in January 2014, people had lots of questions about what was in store for the state. ![]()
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