Everything you should know about Dabbing

How to Use Cannabis Extracts in Dabbing

We are going to explore one of the most popular forms of ingesting cannabis and that is through the dabbing of concentrates. Shatter, rosin, wax, live resin, and distillate are among the cannabis extracts that can be consumed via dabbing. The procedure necessitates the use of a few particular instruments as well as some attention when it comes to temperature and dosage.

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As a result of the cannabis extract being burned to generate a vapour, dabbing is a smoke-free method of ingesting cannabis.

A dab rig consists of four components: a water pipe, a nail (also known as a banger), a dome, and a dabber. To heat the nail, you’ll also need a butane torch.

THC is present at high quantities in certain extracts. Begin at a low level and work your way up.

Inhaling or swallowing cannabis extracts are both options. Using a dab rig is one technique to ingest cannabis extracts. Continue reading to discover more about dabbing and to receive some pointers on how to get started.

What Exactly Is Dabbing?

In essence, dabbing is bringing an extract into touch with a very hot surface, causing it to flash vaporize, and then inhaling the resulting vapour. A water pipe, nail or banger, dome, and dabber are the four fundamental components of a dab rig. You may either buy a customized dab rig or use a normal water pipe and switch out the components.

The heating element is the nail or banger, which can be composed of ceramic, quartz, or titanium. A banger is designed like a bowl and catches the vapours; a glass dome is required if you’re using a nail. The extract is applied with the help of a dabber. To heat the nail or banger, you’ll also need a tiny torch.

There are several variants of the traditional “torch and dab” technique. Domeless nails are composed of titanium and don’t need a dome to retain the vapour since the nail has tiny holes that pull the vapour through it. E-nails are similar, except they also self-heat, so they don’t require a light.

What are the Positives and Negatives of Dabbing?

Dabbing is a smoke-free technique of consuming since it generates vapour rather than smoke. Because extracts are concentrated, only a tiny amount is necessary for usage; nonetheless, dabbing does necessitate a number of instruments and extreme attention when it comes to temperature, as the nail or banger can get dangerously hot.

It’s also crucial to think about dosing: Certain cannabis extracts, such as hash, kief, wax, and shatter, contain significant levels of THC, according to Health Canada. Always verify the product’s strength on the label, and look for products with a low quantity of THC and a similar or greater amount of CBD. To reduce the danger of overeating, Health Canada suggests starting with a little quantity — around the size of a lentil — and gradually increasing until you understand how your body reacts.

What Extracts Can You Dab?

Cannabis extracts (also known as concentrates) are made by extracting the active ingredients from cannabis flowers. Shatter, rosin, wax, live resin, distillate, and hash may all be used for dabbing (as long as it is full melt or six star). Extracts containing alcohol, such as tinctures, should not be dabbed.

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What is the best way to dab?

The components of dab rigs may vary, but the essential technique remains the same. Here’s how to dab using a domeless quartz banger on a setup.


How do concentrates compare to smoking dried flowers?

The THC content of concentrates can be between 50% and 90% in stronger varieties. Flowers typically contain 10 to 25% THC. Concentrates are often times stronger and require smaller quantities to achieve your required high. 

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Dry flower often times has more flavour

Concentrates are more potent

Plant matter is stripped from concentrates

Frequently Asked Questions

Will CBG make me feel “high”?

No, CBG is a non intoxicating cannabinoid. Unlike THC, CBG typically won’t give you the feeling of being “high”. While CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system, its effects are more focused on potential therapeutic benefits rather than altering one’s mental state.

No, CBG is a non intoxicating cannabinoid. Unlike THC, CBG typically won’t give you the feeling of being “high”. While CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system, its effects are more focused on potential therapeutic benefits rather than altering one’s mental state.

No, CBG is a non intoxicating cannabinoid. Unlike THC, CBG typically won’t give you the feeling of being “high”. While CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system, its effects are more focused on potential therapeutic benefits rather than altering one’s mental state.

No, CBG is a non intoxicating cannabinoid. Unlike THC, CBG typically won’t give you the feeling of being “high”. While CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system, its effects are more focused on potential therapeutic benefits rather than altering one’s mental state.

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