Effects & Dosing
Potency Levels
Concentrates deliver unmatched potency—ranging from 50% in hash up to 95%+ in diamonds—so start small, dose carefully, and experience the powerful effects that a tiny dab can match or exceed compared to an entire joint.
Onset Time
Concentrates deliver fast-acting effects—hitting within minutes, peaking around 10–15 minutes, and lasting 1–3 hours—so start small, wait, and enjoy a powerful, controlled experience that sits between flower and edibles.
Our Powerful Lineup
Types of Concentrates
Diamonds and Sauce
THCA diamonds offer ultra-pure potency with terpene-rich sauce for full-spectrum flavor and effect. Crafted through a precise, weeks-long process, they represent the highest standard in concentrates.
Budder and Wax
Budder and wax feature smooth, stable textures that are easy to handle and deliver consistent dosing, with potency typically between 70% and 85% THC. Their reliability and balanced strength make them an ideal entry point for anyone exploring concentrates.
Sugar
Sugar concentrates deliver a rich, terpene-forward experience with potency ranging from 75% to 90% THC. Designed for those who prioritize flavor and strain character, sugar offers bold taste with powerful, full-spectrum effects.
Hash
Hash is the original, versatile concentrate—solventless, naturally extracted for clean flavor and a clear high, with 50–70% THC, perfect for dabbing, adding to flower, or enhancing joints.
How to Use Concentrates
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need special equipment to use concentrates?
Do I need special equipment to use concentrates?
For dabbing, yes. You need a dab rig or e-nail. However, you can add concentrates to flower using regular pipes or joints without special equipment.
How much should I use for my first dab?
How much should I use for my first dab?
Start with a piece the size of a grain of rice or smaller. Wait 5 minutes before considering more. New users often need less than they think.
Why does my concentrate taste harsh?
Why does my concentrate taste harsh?
The temperature is too high. Lower your dabbing temperature or wait longer after heating. Optimal flavor comes from low-temp dabs between 500 and 600 degrees
How should I store my concentrates?
How should I store my concentrates?
Keep them in airtight silicone or glass containers in a cool, dark place. Refrigeration extends shelf life. Avoid heat, which degrades cannabinoids and terpenes.
What's the difference between solvent and solventless concentrates?
What's the difference between solvent and solventless concentrates?
Solvent-based uses chemicals like butane or CO2 for extraction. Solventless uses mechanical methods like heat, pressure, or ice water. Both are safe when properly made.