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5 Questions to Ask from Extraction Companies for Retail-Ready Products

The increased legalization of cannabis for medicinal use has attracted many extraction companies to offer derivative products like edibles, vapes, concentrate, and other retail-ready products.

The reliability and the efficacy of the product depend on various factors like raw materials source, extraction methods, and testing. If you have less knowledge about retail-ready cannabis concentrates, here are some essential questions you can ask.

  1. What Is Cannabis Concentrate?

The word “cannabis concentrates” often gives rise to several misunderstandings regarding the product. Most people think “cannabis concentrates” is a concentrated form of marijuana, which is not valid. It is the cannabis plant material that undergoes a specific process for creating a potent form of CBD.

  1. What Are the Different Types of Cannabis Concentrates Available?

Just like different forms of marijuana, there are various forms of cannabis concentrates. Here is the list.

  • Shatter- it has glass-like consistency, and it shatters into little pieces when broken hence the name. It's one of the purest forms of concentrated marijuana. Shatter is clear or amber in color.
  • Wax- Its consistency is like candle wax. Wax is ordinarily yellow and extremely sticky. There are several variations of wax concentrates. Some are less-sticky, while some have honey-like consistency.
  • Rosin – It is produced without using any solvents. Rosin is made by applying pressure and heat to marijuana buds, kief, or trim to extract plant resin.
  • Oil – they are extracted using CO2. These concentrates have a runny and thick consistency.
  • Hash- it is made in a variety of ways. However, its extraction process is complicated. Some extraction companies make hash with ice water. In this process, kief is compressed and sifted through screens to collect cannabis concentrate.
  1. Are Any Flavors Added to Inhalable Cannabis Products?

The cannabis story is the same as the tobacco, which evolved from its raw taste to accommodate different flavors. Cannabis manufacturers have done the same. They have added flavors in concentrates, vape pens, and metered-dose inhalers. There are no regulations existing that could act as guidance in formulating these products.

However, manufacturers conduct testing of their products in 3rd-party labs before offering them to the public. You need to read the product information to know about the exact ingredients used in cannabis inhalable products.

  1. Are Cannabis Retail-Ready Products Safe for Use as Medicine?

Terpenes are naturally existing incredible compounds that provide unique taste, aroma, and medicinal properties from the plants. However, these products can be dangerous if used in high concentrations.

Hence, you must monitor your consumption. Thankfully, technology allows for temperature control and precise dosage, ensuring safety in utilizing products containing terpenes. But, you need to consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis products as a medicine.

  1. What Is the Decarboxylation Reaction in Cannabis Extract?

According to cannabis manufacturers, most retail-ready cannabis products undergo a decarboxylation step. In the decarboxylation reaction, the carboxylic acid group is removed from the cannabinoids. The result is the naturally-occurring acid that’s more potent.

With a basic understanding of the processes, technologies, quality factors, and regulations, you can find the best extraction services. It will improve the overall quality of your retail-ready CBD products.

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