Non-solvent-based concentrates are exactly what they sound like: they’re concentrates produced without the use of solvents, through heat and pressure alone. In other words, they’re not extracts.
One confusing detail is that in the world of cannabis concentrates, unlike in your chemistry class, water is not considered a solvent. Therefore, concentrates which use water in their preparation are not considered extracts. You can also visit here bhang-bhang.store/indica-concentrates/ for finding the best indica concentrates.
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KIEF
Can be collected in a grinder
Unadulterated trichomes
Can be smoked in a spliff or a bong
The simplest kind of concentrate is kief. Kief is the collection of trichomes that are separated from the cannabis flower. Trichomes are easily dislodged, and so kief can be produced unintentionally, as the cannabis flower rubs against the side of whatever container it’s being stored or manipulated in.
To take advantage of this process, you may want to invest in a grinder with a kief-catcher, so that these loosened trichomes don’t go to waste.
HASH
Made from compressed kief
High in cannabinoids other than THC
Unique, earthy flavors
Famously relaxing high
Fairly easy to make
Hash is a kief that has been compressed. This further increases the density, and thus potency, of those desirable trichomes. Hash is a classic, but it continues to be a much-beloved concentrate around the world. It’s still the most popular way to consume cannabis in Europe, though in North America smoking the flower still leads.
One way to make hash is with the shoe method. Wrap your kief tightly in cellophane, and place it in a plastic bag.