Types of Cannabis Cartridges: What You Should Know

Selecting the right type of cannabis cartridge for your needs isn't always easy. Distilled oils are the result of a complex extraction process that isolates desired cannabinoids, often with a purity of up to 99% THC or CBD. However, this process also eliminates terpenes and other flavorful compounds, which can drastically affect the flavor. To improve flavor and viscosity, terpenes are often re-infused.

Live resin is a type of hashish butane (BHO) oil that is commonly found in cartridges due to its unique flavor profile. Terpenes and cannabinoids are quickly frozen to preserve the freshness of the plant, then extracted through a chemical process that yields an incredibly potent concentrate. Live resin cartridges are usually more expensive than other options, but they are considered to be among the highest-quality available. Full-spectrum extracts attempt to capture the cannabinoid and terpene profile normally found in the cannabis cultivar from which it comes.

Vaporizer cartridges made with full-spectrum extracts will contain THC, CBD, other cannabinoids, and nearly 500 other bioactive compounds found in the plant. These compounds work together synergistically to produce the entourage effect and a more holistic experience. Depending on the effects you're looking for, different concentrates may be better than others. For instance, if you want to take advantage of the full potency of the cannabis plant, a full spectrum extract may be more suitable than a distillate with a high THC content.

If you're looking for support for stress and anxiety during the day, a cartridge with predominantly CBD content might be sufficient. Knowing about the different types of prefilled THC oil cartridges will make it much easier to find what you need at your next dispensary visit. The distillate is a highly refined cannabis oil that can be produced from any cannabis extract, from ethanol to CO2 and BHO. All unwanted compounds such as chlorophyll have been removed, leaving only pure cannabinoids such as THC or CBD.

The distillate does not contain solvents, so you get a clean and smooth hit with plenty of flavor. Usually clear or amber in color, CO2 oil offers natural flavors from the strain that can be appreciated with each puff. This type of oil also provides a wider range of cannabinoids than other forms such as pure distillate. This means that users get maximum medicinal benefit from each strain.

Live resin is one of the richest types of prefilled THC oil cartridges in terms of terpenes, meaning they will have more pungent flavors and aromas. The production of live resin involves rapidly freezing cannabis immediately after harvest and keeping it at sub-zero temperatures throughout the extraction process. Extreme cold preserves the terpene profile of cannabis, ensuring that the oil has all its flavor and aroma intact. As with anything else in the cannabis world, there are many different types of prefilled THC oil cartridges to choose from, each with its own unique advantages and disadvantages.

THC and CBD levels are indicated in each product, with an average THC percentage between 60 and 90 percent.

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