What Are Cannabis Concentrates?
Cannabis concentrates contain high levels of THC, along with other cannabinoids and terpenes. Vaporizing these concentrates, for instance, makes them a healthier option for inhalation, as they contain no combustible plant material, which consequently reduces potential lung irritation.
Furthermore, concentrates pack significantly more potency than flower. As a result, users need smaller amounts for faster relief, and the product lasts longer. For this reason, they are ideal for patients with chronic conditions such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, chronic pain, and insomnia.
However, new users should exercise caution, as concentrates are much more potent than they might be used to. For instance, a typical dab should be no larger than a grain of rice.
Types of Cannabis Concentrates
1. Crumble
Known for its dry, flaky texture, crumble is a concentrate with lower terpene content than other forms like badder. It’s light, opaque, and easy to break apart.
2. Dab Dart
This terpene-infused distillate comes in a syringe with a fine-point tip for easy application. It can be used to refill vape cartridges, roll into joints, or even infuse into food.
3. Diamonds & Sauce
A newer concentrate made up of crystalline THCa diamonds in a terpene-rich sauce. It’s perfect for dabbing, vaporizing, or using with a rig. The flavor comes from the sauce, while the psychoactive effects come from the THCa.
4. Distillate Cartridges
Highly refined THC oil, distillate cartridges are known for their potency (92-98% THC) and versatility. Use them with a vape pen, dab rig, or even in edibles.
5. Live Resin
Live resin is made from fresh-frozen cannabis plants, preserving their terpene profile for a richer, more flavorful experience. It’s popular for vaping and dabbing.

6. Full Spectrum Cannabis Oil (FSCO)
FSCO retains the full range of bioactive compounds from cannabis, offering a more complete medicinal experience.
7. Jet Fuel
A THCa concentrate designed for cartridges, Jet Fuel offers a strong THC profile and a smooth experience for vapers.
8. RSO (Rick Simpson Oil)
This thick, sticky oil is high in THC and can be ingested or applied topically. It’s recommended for aggressive treatment, but caution should be taken due to its potency.

Why Choose Cannabis Concentrates?
Concentrates are ideal for patients who need quick, effective relief from chronic conditions. Their potency allows for faster onset of effects with smaller doses. At Apogee Gardens, we offer a variety of concentrates, each with unique profiles designed to meet the specific needs of our customers.
Visit Apogee Gardens for Premium Concentrates in Montana
Explore the best cannabis concentrates at Apogee Gardens, your trusted Montana cannabis dispensary. From live resin to full-spectrum oils, we have a concentrate that suits every preference.
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