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  1. What Are Dabs: Cannabis Concentrates 101 - Verilife

    Learn about dabs, or cannabis concentrates and extracts with our complete guide to this popular consumption method.

  2. What Is Budder - Budder Cannabis Concentrate | Verilife

    While many cannabis enthusiasts enjoy dabbing their budder, there are other ways to consume the popular concentrate, including adding them to pre-rolls, pipes, and certain types of vapes.

  3. What is Rosin & How Do You Use Rosin | Verilife

    What is Rosin? Rosin is a cannabis concentrate created through a solventless extraction process. It’s made by applying pressure and low heat to cannabis flower or hash. This separates the resinous …

  4. What is THC Isolate & How To Use It | Verilife

    Discover THC isolate—a pure, potent cannabis extract. Learn about its production, uses, benefits, and why it's becoming a popular choice for cannabis consumers.

  5. What Are Moon Rocks & How Are They Consumed - Verilife

    You take a strain of marijuana flower—often Girl Scout Cookies—and coat it with a concentrate. The easiest concentrate to use is hash oil, though it truly depends on your own preferences.

  6. What is Shatter THC - Dabbing Shatter | Verilife

    Shatter is a glass-like cannabis concentrate with super high THC levels (up to 90%), making it a favorite for dabbing. You can also vape it, sprinkle it in joints, or “crown” a bowl for extra kick.

  7. Badder vs Budder: Cannabis Concentrate Breakdown | Verilife

    Learn the key differences between cannabis badder and budder concentrates. Compare consistency, potency, production methods, and find which is best for you.

  8. What Is Cannabis Crumble Wax? - Verilife

    Crumble is a dry, crumbly cannabis concentrate made using solvents like butane, known for its high THC content (up to 90%) and flavorful aroma. It’s a go-to for experienced users who want a strong, …

  9. THC Diamonds: What Are They & How Are They Made? | Verilife

    They’re super potent (up to 99% THC!) and can be smoked in a dab rig or used to infuse a marijuana joint. They’re made through complex lab processes using solvents and slow crystallization that …

  10. Kief vs. Hash: What’s The Difference? - Verilife

    Learn the difference between kief and hash, two cannabis concentrates that pack a powerful punch.