tgvp
Well-Known Member
well, it's true that to decide if it's a concentrate or not, we need to have a definition of it. If the only metric is an increase percentage of cannabinoids relative to total plant matter, even trimmed bud might be classified as concentrate
As I we have no legal market for weed products, I have no idea of the percentage of THC that can be found here. But even at a low percentage as 25÷, it's supposed to be higher than the plants used to produce it, so it has been concentrated. Well, unless it had been significantly tainted (maybe not the right word, I mean in the sense of adding something to increase weight, "coupé avec du pneu" as we used to say or "cut with tires" literally translated)depends how the hash looks like and how much active ingredients it contains
some hash contains less than 25% thc and it's very weak concentrate
sellers like to set high prices for low grade hash sometimes