What is Budder? [All You Need to Know]

There are several different forms of marijuana concentrate, and they vary depending on the method of extraction. All of these methods have benefits and downsides, but in the end, the goal remains the same: Create a concentrate that is extremely high in THC. Budder is one of these marijuana concentrates and is known for retaining most of weed’s terpenes.

In case you didn’t know, terpenes are compounds commonly found in plants and are mainly responsible for the smell and taste of marijuana. The high level of terpenes ensures that budder is one of the most flavorful concentrate forms. It gets its name because of the creamy, yellowish consistency that is akin to butter. During the making of budder, it is thoroughly whipped which accounts for its creamy texture. Many weed users believe it is the most potent form of cannabis available, as well as being the cleanest.

How is Budder Made?

Although budder is only making a name for itself in recent times, it was first created back in the 1990s. It began with the creation of liquid marijuana honey oil. This oil was refined into shatter or glass before finally being made into budder. In general, budder is extracted via CO2 or butane.

You need to use a chemical solvent to blast through the weed and extract the THC. The cannabinoid is then purged with air pressure and heat to remove the remaining solvent. Budder wax is created when extracted cannabinoids start to crystallize after agitation during the process of extraction.

When you purge it at a very high temperature or whip it like cake batter in the middle or at the end of purging, concentrate that resembles shatter in texture can be turned into budder. Many users confuse budder with crumble due to similarities in consistency. However, it is easy to tell the difference. Crumble is dry and crumbly, whereas budder is easy to scoop.

Budder is one of the most desirable forms of concentrate for several reasons; not least its potency. Typically, you can expect a sample of budder to contain between 80% and 90% THC. It is also extremely clean; tests have shown budder to have a purity level of 99.6%. This is unsurprising because it contains no solvents, mold, toxins, heavy metals, or any other contaminants for that matter.

It also retains more terpenes than other concentrates, which means >more enjoyable dabbing sessions. If you are using a vaporizer, keep the temperature low to get the most out of your budder’s flavor profile. High-quality budder is normally amber in color, and if you buy some, we recommend storing it in a non-stick container or parchment paper.

Best Ways to Use Budder

Budder is a versatile concentrate that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.

Twaxing

This is a nickname for the practice of adding concentrate to a regular joint for an added kick. The best way to twax with budder is to add it inside the joint. Break apart the budder with a dabbing tool and sprinkle it on top of the flower that is already inside the joint. Make sure the budder is spread evenly along the paper and roll it up.

The budder will burn more slowly than the buds, and if the concentrate makes contact with the rolling paper, it could cause the substance to run on the joint which results in uneven burning. You won’t be able to use budder on the outside of the joint because the consistency won’t allow you to create a long rope of concentrate that is wound around the joint.

Dabbing

This is one of the most popular methods of using concentrates. The process involves vaporizing the budder on a heated surface and inhaling. A >dab rig consists of several parts, and you can get started by buying a small, affordable glass rig. You also need a nail; the surface of which is heated up by a torch. Quartz nails are the preferred option for those who want to get the best flavor.

When dabbing, make sure you use a relatively low temperature. When the nail glows red hot, wait for it to cool down slightly before adding the budder. There are also e-nails on the market which reduce the risk of getting burned!

Vaporizer

This is a device that heats budder to the point where the active compounds, such as the cannabinoids and terpenes, are turned into vapor which you inhale. It operates on the same principle as a dab rig although vaporizers can be more portable and easier to use. If you are in the market for a vaporizer, make sure you purchase one capable of vaporizing flower and concentrate.

There are sophisticated vaporizers available which can heat your marijuana to a precise degree. For example, if you want to keep the heat to 304 degrees Fahrenheit, you can program your device to do so! If you plan on using concentrate often, we recommend investing in a premium-quality vaporizer.

Bong or Bubbler

Whether you use a bong or a bubbler; it is easy to use concentrate. Place it on the bowl and light the substance until it vaporizes. If you are used to heating flower, you may find it difficult to light up concentrates at first because they have a higher melting point.

Why Marijuana Lovers Are Flocking to Budder

Budder is just one of several marijuana concentrate options, but it is becoming the most popular. In the past, budder didn’t have as high a THC content as other concentrates, but recent advances in extraction technology mean it is normal for budder to have up to 80% THC; as high as 90% on occasion.

Budder is also filled with delicious smelling and tasting terpenes which also carry their own health benefits. From a safety perspective, it is far better to use CO2 extraction than butane because the latter is highly volatile. If it is handled improperly, it could explode and kill anyone who is too close. It is also a fact that DIY extraction with butane usually leaves behind impurities which could render the substance harmful to your lungs.

The high level of terpenes in Budder also ensure it is a more flavorful smoke than its concentrate rivals. Even its consistency holds advantages over the competition. While pieces of shatter can break off, and oils don’t remain on a dabbing tool for long enough, budder is easy to scoop and serve.

Finally, Budder is a versatile option. You can sprinkle it in your joints, dab it, vape it, or take hits from a bong. If you decide to use it in edibles, make sure you heat it in an oven first to activate the cannabinoids, and whatever you do, use small amounts because it is very potent.

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