momatik
Well-Known Member
I live in NJ. The world of hashes and concentrates is something I've only learned about through the internet for the most part. But I'm very intrigued by it, especially the more 'fancier' concentrates available in some medicinal states.
Hash connects do exist here, but I'm a bit weary of purchasing hash for a few reasons:
-It's fairly expensive
-I don't know what to look for
-I don't know what method was used for making the hash
-I've heard stories of hash being mixed with opiates from relatively reliable sources. Opiate abuse is becoming more and more of a problem here in NJ so it's not as surprising as one might think. Especially considering a lot of the opiates that do come in to NJ are probably from Afghanistan where hash making is also prevalent.
Anyway, let's say you have 2 batches of cannabis flowers: A large amount of poorly grown flowers, and a small amount of beautifully grown indoor flowers. Both have the exact same amount of cannabinoids. Both have the same ratios of cannabinoids.
Hypothetically, would the concentrates made of both batches be equivalent, assuming the method is the same?
Hash connects do exist here, but I'm a bit weary of purchasing hash for a few reasons:
-It's fairly expensive
-I don't know what to look for
-I don't know what method was used for making the hash
-I've heard stories of hash being mixed with opiates from relatively reliable sources. Opiate abuse is becoming more and more of a problem here in NJ so it's not as surprising as one might think. Especially considering a lot of the opiates that do come in to NJ are probably from Afghanistan where hash making is also prevalent.
Anyway, let's say you have 2 batches of cannabis flowers: A large amount of poorly grown flowers, and a small amount of beautifully grown indoor flowers. Both have the exact same amount of cannabinoids. Both have the same ratios of cannabinoids.
Hypothetically, would the concentrates made of both batches be equivalent, assuming the method is the same?