If you’re interested in trying new forms of cannabis, concentrates offer a potent way to experience cannabinoids and terpenes. Cannabis concentrates can seem daunting at first, but getting to know the different types makes exploring them much simpler. This cannabis concentrate guide from 82-J Dispensary will help you understand what concentrates are, the most common types, and how to decide which might suit your needs.
What Are Cannabis Concentrates?
Cannabis concentrates are made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from certain parts of the cannabis plant, leaving behind excess plant material. The result is a heavier-hitting product with higher concentrations of THC, CBD, or other compounds.
Concentrates come in a range of textures and formats, which you can enjoy by dabbing, vaporizing, or adding them to flower, depending on what you prefer. They’re a good option if you’re looking for a more efficient way to consume cannabis or interested in experiencing a wide spectrum of flavors and effects. Keep in mind, though, that these products are intended for adults 21 and older.
Types of Cannabis Concentrates
The variety of cannabis concentrates is broad, but most fit into a few main groups, each with its own strengths and method of use:
- Shatter: Recognizable by its glass-like appearance, shatter tends to be brittle. It’s known for its purity and potency.
- Wax: This type is softer than shatter, making it simple to handle. Wax can range from a crumbly texture to a creamy “budder.”
- Live resin: Made from fresh-frozen plants, live resin retains more of the original terpene profile, giving it a rich aroma and flavor.
- Rosin: Made without solvents by applying heat and pressure to the cannabis plant, rosin is a great choice if you want to avoid added chemicals in your concentrates.
- Oil: Cannabis oils are usually found in cartridges for vape pens and are a discreet, easy-to-use option when you’re on the go.
Considerations for Choosing Concentrates
With so many options available, finding the right concentrate isn’t just about potency. Here are a few things to consider:
- Experience level: Concentrates are usually more potent than flower, so if you’re a beginner, you may want to start with smaller doses or easier consumption methods, such as vape cartridges.
- Consumption method: Think about how you want to use the product. Dabbing is common with concentrates such as shatter, wax, or live resin, but you’ll need specific equipment. Oils and rosin are more straightforward options.
- Flavor and aroma: Some concentrates preserve more of the plant’s original terpenes, letting you appreciate the full flavor profile.
- Additive preferences: If you prefer solventless products, rosin may suit your needs better than some other options.
If you’re just starting out with concentrates, you may find it helpful to conduct some research, consult dispensary staff, and start slow. For more information about cannabis concentrates and their culture, check out 82-J’s guide to 710 Day and dab culture.
Find Your Fit at 82-J Dispensary
As cannabis concentrates become more popular in Buffalo and beyond, having a trusted resource makes all the difference. 82-J Dispensary offers experience, insight, and access to a well-curated selection of concentrate options.
Whether you’re just beginning to explore what cannabis concentrates can do or a regular consumer looking for something new, the knowledgeable staff can answer your questions and guide your choices. Stop by or reach out to learn more about what makes each type unique.


