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What are dabs called at the dispensary?

Published in Cannabis Concentrates 2 mins read

At a dispensary, dabs are known by several names, primarily reflecting their consistency, appearance, or the extraction method used. These highly potent cannabis concentrates are distinct from traditional marijuana due to their significantly higher concentrations of THC.

Common Names for Dabs

While "dabs" is a widely understood colloquial term, dispensaries often use more specific names that describe the form of the concentrate. These names are typically derived from the texture, color, and consistency of the product.

Some of the common names you might encounter for dabs include:

  • Butane Hash Oil (BHO): This is a general term for concentrates made using butane as a solvent during the extraction process. Many forms of dabs fall under the BHO category.
  • Budder: Named for its soft, butter-like consistency, budder is a more pliable form of concentrate.
  • Honeycomb: This type of dab has a porous, often brittle texture that resembles a honeycomb.
  • Earwax: As the name suggests, earwax-like dabs have a sticky, waxy consistency, often with a slightly darker color.

These terms help consumers identify the specific characteristics of the concentrate they are purchasing.

Understanding Dab Terminology

The diverse terminology for dabs stems from the various post-extraction processes that shape their final texture and appearance. These consistencies are often achieved through different purging and whipping techniques. Regardless of the name, these products are all highly concentrated forms of cannabis.

Potency and Characteristics

Dabs are significantly more potent than conventional forms of marijuana. This is because they contain much higher concentrations of the psychoactive chemical THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) compared to what is found in regular cannabis flower. Consumers often seek dabs for their quick onset and intense effects, making precise dosing important.

Here's a breakdown of common dab names and their characteristics:

Common Name Description Typical Consistency
Butane Hash Oil A broad category for concentrates extracted with butane. Varies (can be any form)
Budder A soft, creamy, and opaque concentrate. Pliable, butter-like
Honeycomb A brittle, porous concentrate with a texture similar to honeycomb. Dry, crumbly
Earwax A sticky, waxy, and often pliable concentrate. Sticky, wax-like

Understanding these specific terms can help consumers navigate the selection of cannabis concentrates available at dispensaries. You can learn more about different cannabis concentrates by exploring credible sources on the topic.