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DABBING FAQS

What is dabbing?

Dabbing is a method of consuming cannabis concentrates, such as wax, shatter, or oil. It involves heating a small amount of the concentrate on a hot surface, typically a nail or a banger, and then inhaling the resulting vapor.

Dabbing is popular among experienced cannabis users because it delivers a potent and fast-acting dose of cannabinoids. However, it's important to start with a small amount, especially for those new to dabbing, due to the high concentration of THC in cannabis concentrates.

Do I need special equipment to dab?

To do a cannabis dab, you'll need several specific pieces of equipment. Here's a list of the essential items:

Dab Rig: A specialized type of water pipe designed for dabbing. It looks similar to a bong but is specifically used for vaporizing concentrates.

Nail or Banger: The surface where the concentrate is vaporized. Nails and bangers can be made from various materials, including:

  • Titanium: Durable and heats quickly.
  • Quartz: Heats quickly and provides a clean flavor.
  • Ceramic: Retains heat well and offers a clean taste.
  • Glass: Least durable but can be used if handled carefully.

Dab Tool: A small, usually metal tool used to handle and apply the concentrate to the hot nail or banger. It's also called a dabber.

Torch: Typically a butane torch used to heat the nail or banger to the required temperature. Propane torches can also be used but are less common.

Carb Cap: A small cover that goes over the nail or banger after the concentrate is applied. It helps regulate airflow and maximize vaporization.

Concentrate: The cannabis extract you'll be dabbing. Common forms include wax, shatter, budder, and oil.

Timer (Optional): To measure the cooling time after heating the nail or banger to ensure you dab at the optimal temperature.

E-Nail (Optional): An electronic nail that heats to a specific temperature and maintains that temperature, eliminating the need for a torch.

Cleaning Supplies: Cotton swabs and isopropyl alcohol for cleaning the nail or banger after use to ensure it remains in good condition and provides the best flavour.

How do I do a dab?

Here's a step-by-step breakdown of of how to do:

  1. Preparation: Gather the necessary equipment, including a dab rig (similar to a water pipe), a nail or banger (usually made of titanium, quartz, or ceramic), a dab tool (for handling the concentrate), a carb cap, and a torch (usually butane).
  2. Heating the Nail: Use the torch to heat the nail or banger until it reaches the desired temperature. This usually takes about 20-60 seconds, depending on the material and the heat source.
  3. Cooling the Nail: Allow the nail to cool for a few seconds to reach the optimal dabbing temperature. Too hot can cause harsh hits and degrade the flavor, while too cool can result in incomplete vaporization.
  4. Applying the Concentrate: Use the dab tool to place a small amount of concentrate onto the heated nail or banger. The concentrate will vaporize almost instantly upon contact with the hot surface.
  5. Inhaling: Inhale the vapor through the mouthpiece of the dab rig. You can use a carb cap to cover the nail or banger, which helps regulate airflow and allows for better vaporization.
  6. Exhaling: Exhale the vapor after inhaling. The effects of dabbing are usually felt more quickly and intensely compared to other methods of cannabis consumption.

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CANNABIS CONCENTRATES FAQS

What are cannabis concentrates?

Cannabis concentrates are potent extracts derived from the cannabis plant, containing high levels of cannabinoids like THC and CBD. They are created through various extraction processes that separate the active compounds from the plant material. Here are some common types of cannabis concentrates:

  1. Wax: A soft, waxy substance that's easy to handle and use.
  2. Shatter: A glass-like concentrate that breaks easily and has a high THC content.
  3. Budder: A creamy, butter-like concentrate that's easy to spread and use.
  4. Oil: A liquid concentrate often used in vape pens and cartridges.
  5. Live Resin: Made from fresh, frozen cannabis plants to preserve more terpenes and provide a more flavorful experience.
  6. Rosin: Made by applying heat and pressure to cannabis flowers, kief, or hash, without using solvents.
  7. Hash: A traditional concentrate made by compressing the trichomes (resin glands) of the cannabis plant.

How are cannabis concentrates made?

Solvent-Based Extraction: Uses solvents like butane, propane, or CO2 to extract cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant. The solvent is then purged, leaving behind a concentrated substance.

Solventless Extraction: Involves physical methods like heat and pressure (e.g., rosin) or sieving (e.g., hash) to extract the active compounds without using chemicals.

How can I consume cannabis concentrates?

Here are some common ways to consume cannabis concentrates:

Dabbing: Heating the concentrate on a hot surface and inhaling the vapor through a dab rig.

Vaping: Using a vaporizer or vape pen designed for concentrates.

Adding to Flower: Mixing a small amount of concentrate with cannabis flower in a joint or bowl to enhance potency.

Why are cannabis concentrates popular?

Potency: Higher concentrations of cannabinoids provide a more intense and faster-acting experience.

Flavour: Concentrates often preserve the terpenes, offering rich and complex flavours.

Efficiency: A small amount of concentrate can deliver a strong effect, making it a cost-effective option for some consumers.