CBD Concentrates

What are CBD concentrates and how are they used?

Wondering what CBD can do in its most potent form? Then we have something extra for you 😎! CBD concentrates offer the highest concentration of cannabidiol (CBD) in various forms – from crystals to crumble to live resin 🔥.

The concentrated forms are obtained using gentle and advanced extraction methods from cannabis plants. Extracts and concentrates have a minimal proportion of other plant components and usually contain mainly natural terpenes 🌿 which give them their characteristic taste and aroma. 

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CBD concentrates can be used in several ways:

No matter how you use them, you will always get pure and potent CBD. In general, concentrates and extracts deliver a fast, intense and long-lasting effect. Their potency makes them especially suitable for more advanced users. Even a small dose (dabs) can offer a really intense effect 🔥.

⚠️ Note: Due to the high concentration, we recommend starting with a small dose and observing how it affects you.

Whether you're looking to relax after a busy day, calm your mind or just indulge in a concentrated form of CBD, there's something for you. Check out our selection of the most requested forms and order your product now 👇.

Crumble

Crumble is a porous, easy-to-dose concentrate with 80–90% CBD content and a rich aroma thanks to natural terpenes 🌿.

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Terpsolate

The perfect combination of CBD isolate and terpenes. All ingredients are gently combined into one whole – creating a diamond in the rough 💎. The result is a smooth, balanced flavour and a beautifully clean vapour.

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CBD Hash

Hash is a traditional form from trichomes – with a rich spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes, ideal for lovers of an authentic experience ✨.

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Shatter

Shatter is brittle and translucent, breaks like glass but turns into a fine oil when heated. Perfect for vaping or dabbing 💨.

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Live Resin

Live resin is made from fresh, flash frozen hemp. It contains not only CBD but also other aromatic ingredients. Compared to other forms, it stands out with a strong taste and aroma 💪.

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CBD Crystals

Up to 99% pure CBD with no other cannabinoids or terpenes – a completely pure isolate. Suitable for home cosmetics or tinctures 🧴.

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Wax/nectar

A sticky waxy and intense form of concentrate, similar in texture to beeswax 🐝. Ideal for quick release, most commonly used for slow dabbing or vaping.

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Ice-o-lator

An extract that is cold extracted using ice water 🧊 and fine screens (separates trichomes from plant material). This form contains natural terpenes and higher concentrations of CBD.

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CBD Extracts and pastes

Thick extracts and pastes with precise dosing options. You can take them under the tongue, mix them into food or even pull them from a joint 💨.

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💡 To retain potency and aroma, store concentrates in a cool, dark place, ideally in airtight containers. And if you're planning on dabbing, we also recommend good quality equipment – a dabber, a pad and a container for the concentrates.


💬 If you need any help with your selection, get in touch.

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