How is hash made?
Because of its potency, hash can only be made through complex processes that make it a little more difficult for home growers to create their own stuff (though it is far from impossible).
Traditionally, most hash growers have separated the cannabis resin through mechanical means. They normally dry or sieve the resin from the flowers through hours of labor. After collecting enough cannabis resin, it’s shaped and pressed into blocks or other configurations depending on personal needs or shipping requirements.
In general, countries like Morocco, Lebanon, and even Afghanistan produce the majority of hash around the world. These days, many growers in the United States (in particular, states like Colorado where marijuana has been legal for some time) are experimenting with creating hash. This, in turn, has resulted in huge explosion of new hash strains and offerings for people to enjoy.
Even better, modern extraction techniques have recently been developed to extract resin from cannabis plants while minimizing how much leaf material remains. This is important because leaf residue or debris can affect the overall quality of the resulting hash and minimize its potency if the producer isn’t careful.
In general, advanced hash-making techniques involve using chemical separation. For example, some methods use butane gas to blast cannabis resin away from the flowers. These can sometimes result in hash with potencies of up to 90% THC.
Other growers will use ice water extraction. Basically, this involves steeping the cannabis in ice water to freeze the resin, then snapping the resin off the leaves.
What does good hash look like?
Want to know if the hash you just purchased is worth your while? There are several ways you can check to see if your hash is of good quality.
- First, check to see if the color is correct. Good quality hash should range in color from light yellow to reddish-brown. If the hash was lightly pressed, the color should be relatively uniform or consistent. Heavily pressed hash might be a little darker on the outside and lighter on the inside.
- Next, check for consistency. Regular, mechanically extracted hash shouldn’t be too dry, and if it is it may be a sign that the hash is too old and should be exchanged for something else. The best consistency to look for is lightly soft and crumbly, and a little oily or sticky to the touch.
- The taste of your hash can also give you a clue as to its quality. Dry-sift hash is often a little earthier in flavor compared to hash created by hand-rubbing, which is often spicier and more floral.
- Lastly, you can use a “bubble” test to determine the quality of your stock. Take a small piece of the hash and apply a flame to it. If the hash is good, a small bubble should appear under the flame and give off a relatively pure smoke.
Which is better: hash or pot?
Ultimately, it depends on what you’re looking for!
Remember that hash is much more potent than normal pot, so you shouldn’t try to smoke or consume it as frequently. While hash isn’t risky per se, it can be easy to obtain a high tolerance for THC if you smoke a lot of hash over a relatively short time frame.
Hash is best enjoyed on special occasions or for times when you want a particularly potent high without having to smoke a few joints in a row. Take a single hash tablet, for instance, and you can potentially enjoy a high for 4-6 hours after just a half-hour or so of digestion.
On the other hand, old-fashioned cannabis is still a better pick for daily recreational smoking or for more frequent enjoyment. The THC content won’t be overwhelming to your senses and you’ll be less likely to develop a high tolerance for it too quickly.
It’s up to you, in the end.
Summary
Hash serves a niche but important role for many smokers since it’s so potent but doesn’t have many of the same side effects or risks as other potent drugs.
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