CBD Concentrates: Hash, Kief & Extracts
CBD concentrates are products made from hemp trichomes, valued for their aromas (terpenes), textures, and overall intensity. Here you’ll find the 3 main families: CBD hash (resin), CBD kief (pollen), and CBD extracts, with profiles to match every preference.
Quick access to categories
- CBD Hash (CBD Resin): pressed / worked textures.
- CBD Kief (Pollen): sifted trichomes (kief/powder), a more “raw” profile.
- CBD Extracts: very concentrated formats (isolate/crystal, distillate, wax depending on products).
- Other cannabinoid profiles: CBG resins / CBN resins.
CBD Hash vs CBD Kief vs CBD Extract: what’s the difference?
The main differences come down to texture, processing, and overall experience. CBD hash is typically pressed or worked (dry, soft, butter-like, frozen…), CBD kief is sifted (often drier, kief-style), and CBD extracts are more “technical” formats and often highly concentrated.
In practice: choose hash for a classic “resin” experience and varied textures, kief if you want a raw, dry concentrate, and extracts if your priority is maximum concentration.
Which CBD concentrate should you choose?
- Aromas & textures: CBD hash (resin) is the go-to option.
- Dry / “raw” concentrate: choose CBD kief (kief/powder).
- High concentration: go for extracts (isolate/crystal, distillate, wax depending on products).
Browse by resin styles (if you’re going for hash)
To refine quickly within resins: 0% THC resins, premium resins, Moroccan-style resins, budget resins, soft resins or strong resins.
Storing CBD concentrates & precautions
To preserve terpenes: store your concentrates in an airtight container, away from heat, humidity and light. Driving: be cautious—roadside tests look for THC and can react to traces (even within legal limits).
Note: CBD is not a medicine and does not replace medical advice.
Also explore: CBD flowers, CBD oils, hemp teas & infusions, hemp capsules and CBD vaporizers.
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