Cartridges

Cartridges contain the concentrated essence of the marijuana plant in a small cartridge connected to a vaporizing device. The heating unit produces a thick aerosol, similar to smoke. All vape products are carefully tested by an independent third party.

Onset

Instant

Duration

1-3 hours

How To Consume:

To use marijuana cartridges, heat it with a threaded battery until the active ingredients turn into vapor. Then, simply inhale the vapor through the mouthpiece.

How it works in the body:

Similar to smoking flower, cannabinoids enter through the lungs and pass into the bloodstream.

Individual onset, duration, and effects may vary.

Best Used For:

  • First-time patients
  • Quick and simple usage
  • Fast delivery

Pros:

  • May cause less respiratory irritation than  traditional smoking
  • Discreet with minimal odor
  • Easy to use

Cons:

  • Pens and cartridges must be compatible with one another; not all pens can be fitted into specific cartridges.

What is a Distillate?

Distillates are a specific type of marijuana extract that has been purified from dry and cured Marijuana to concentrate Cannabinoids like THC.

What is Live Resin?

Live resin distinguishes itself from other types of marijuana concentrates, as it is created using frozen marijuana, unlike traditional Cannabinoid oils that are created with dry or cured flowers. Doing so creates a more flavorful and aromatic medicinal product with complex properties closely resembling its originating strain.

How Are They Different?

FLAVOR & POTENCY

The difference comes down to the difference in concentration of cannabinoids or terpenes. Distillate typically has a lower concentration of Terpenes and therefore flavor while maintaining higher THC levels on average. Live Resin typically has a greater concentration of Terpenes, diluting the Cannabinoid concentration to be, on average, lower than distillate.

Common Questions

Why is my cartridge not producing vapor?

On occasion, the atomizer that heats and vaporizes the marijuana oil may require replenishment from the oil in the surrounding tank. The atomizer naturally pulls in the oil from the tank; however, the marijuana oil may cool quickly and thicken, reducing flow to the atomizer. Replenishing the atomizer with oil is known as priming. Priming your cartridge liquifies the oil, allowing for the oil to flow readily into the atomizer. To prime your cartridge, apply gentle indirect heat around the tank. This will allow the marijuana oil to liquefy and enter the atomizer to be vaporized.

Why does my cartridge have air bubbles in or around the tank?

Cannabinoid oil is intended to travel from the cartridge’s tank into the atomizer via the suction created from inhaling through the mouthpiece. Sometimes, air bubbles or larger air pockets may form inside the cartridge due to the different consistencies of the oil at various temperatures.

While the oil is warm and fluid, air moving from the bottom of the cartridge pulls oil and air from the tank into the atomizer through the wicking holes. The heat in the atomizer vaporizes the oil, creating vapor that travels up through the cartridge and out of the mouthpiece. However, if the oil cools too quickly in the holes, air might get trapped inside it. To release the air, you can warm the oil or prime the cartridge, allowing the air to flow through the oil and out.

For a quick remedy, while the cartridge is in the upright position, utilize light indirect heat to warm the contents of the cartridges, liquifying the cannabinoids. After liquefaction holding the cartridge in the upright position will allow air bubbles to be released and contents to freely replenish the heating chamber.

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