Information on THC Distillate :
A drop of distillate sits perched on the edge of a dabbing tool. Taut like a raindrop, this viscus and opaque orb glimmers as it rests within the concave folds of titanium. Encased within this golden drop of goodness is a semi-translucent, 99% pure decarboxylated and distilled tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) sap. Dollar for dollar, this morsel of oil is worth more by weight than just about any other consumable substance on the market, and for good reason: Cannabis oil distillates are arguably the future of cannabis concentrates.
A mature cannabis plant is known to contain hundreds of identifiable cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, each responsible for playing a role in interacting with our endocannabinoid systems. Through what is widely referred to as “the entourage effect,” these compounds interact with one another to give us the unique experiences we desire. When it comes to creating cannabis concentrates, cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids are pulled from the vegetative material of the cannabis plant together though various extraction processes. In order to distill these compounds into their purest form, additional layers of refinement must be executed. This process is known as “fractional” or “short path distillation,” and it is known to produce single compound oils that can reach upwards of 99% purity.
Fractionation and short path distillation in and of themselves are nothing new. In fact, these methods have been used for many years, both in the early days of cannabis distillation research as well as in other commercial industries alike. For example, the fragrance and essential oil industries can be credited for piloting many of the same fundamental refinement principles that we see overlapping in today’s cannabis distillate manufacturing scene. Steam distillation as well as fractionation are two common techniques that have been adopted from the botanical oil extraction markets by cannabis processors to make various oil distillates. These techniques work specifically for cannabis in the same ways they would for other botanical refinement systems ranging from fragrances to cooking oils.
Jaykhat –
Good stuff nice taste clean burning. Couple tokes all you need.
Desarae John –
Love the convenience of these syringes. The versatility is awesome u can smoke numerous ways. New flavour I never tasted before and I was impressed. I will try again
Desarae John –
I put racing stripes down a rolling paper and rolled up some Kush and my joint tasted great and burned very nice. I also squeezed out of syringe right onto dab nail and it burned very clean and was very fast hitting. I recommend trying once at least.
Sunny –
Ordered 7 Sringes thought it would be 99% Thc or 94% Thc (As they advertise) but when i recieved it and used it in my CCEL Vape It barely got me high and i vaped A LOT OF IT. Like 0.4 ML i had vaped and i got a buzz for only about 30 minutes max. The taste is not good at all. Very harsh to my throat even though i have brand new cartridges. So i tried it in my friends vape and still harsh taste and to the throat. Very dissapointed. I had ordered 0.6 Ml carts from BWIB before and the oil was orangish yellow and that had got me sooooo high and i loved it. Now they dont sell those same vapes anymore they use the same distillate as the sringes come in and its very harsh. Would not recommend if anyone looking for good distillate. 🙁 This sucks..
Noah98 –
I was really impressed with the weed I got here, but this distillate tasted really bad to me. It does get you stoned, but usually distillate tastes good so I probably wouldn’t buy it again. It also looked more gold like the stuff in the jar than what they show in the syringes but that didn’t really bother me. The taste is the only real down side since its cheap.
DIZZKING24 –
Super strong stuff, a dab on a toke will light you up for sure, super recommend buying this if your undecided.
alan johnson –
four star, smooth ,very high potency,as some one already said its simple math this kicks shatters ass