Caviar, also known as Diamonds and Sauce, is a premium HTFSE live resin product suitable for dabbing/vaping. Caviar is an incredibly delicious and powerful HTFSE cannabis extract with very high potency, mainly used for dabbing or vaporizing.
THC Diamonds look a lot like the diamonds you’re already familiar with, hence the name. They are THC crystals made when live resin is extracted from cannabis using a cold-extraction method and pressure. However, the diamonds that form aren’t THC yet, they’re pure THCa crystals, and they check in at 97-99% THCa. The other 1-3% of a THC diamond is terpenes and other cannabinoids, making these diamonds the most potent and pure extract product on the market. Each one varies in size from a grain of sand up to several-gram rocks.
What are Diamonds?
Diamonds have always been a status symbol for wealth and a taste for the finer things in life. The same is true for pure THC diamonds. THC diamonds are top-shelf cannabis concentrates, but what exactly are they and how are they made? Weed diamonds are the most potent, flavorful, and concentrated form of cannabis on the market. THC Diamonds look a lot like the diamonds you’re already familiar with, hence the name. They are THC crystals made when live resin is extracted from cannabis using a cold-extraction method and pressure. However, the diamonds that form aren’t THC yet, they’re pure THCa crystals, and they check in at 97-99% THCa. The other 1-3% of a THC diamond is terpenes and other cannabinoids, making these diamonds the most potent and pure extract product on the market. Each one varies in size from a grain of sand up to several-gram rocks.
THCa is an inactive cannabinoid. At a fundamental level, THCa is a non-psychoactive form of THC that needs to be heated up in order to transform into the stuff that gets you high. That’s why diamonds are typically smoked in a dab rig or vaporizer. Joints and bongs don’t burn hot enough to make this transformation.
How Potent are THC Diamonds?
As we’ve stated, THC diamonds are the most potent cannabis concentrates out there testing in just under 100% THCa. Most people use diamonds to help manage treatment-resistant medical conditions, though they’ve become insanely popular in recreational markets for their powerful effects that make for a pleasant, flavorful, and heady high. THC diamond wax is so potent that the high can linger for hours at a time, which is a lot longer than the experience from flower alone or even other lesser concentrates like shatter or wax.
How to smoke THC diamonds?
Dab diamonds are made of THCa, which means they won’t get you high until you heat them up. The best way to smoke THC diamonds is by dabbing them or vaporizing them. Luckily, the process is pretty much the same either way.
First you’ll load your diamond and some terp sauce onto a dab tool and drop it into a preheated quartz banger. If you’re vaporizing or dabbing, you can also cold-start by applying the concentrate and then heating the banger or vaporizer around it until it begins to vaporize. From there just cap it with a carb cap and inhale.
How to store Diamonds?
As with any form of cannabis, properly storing crumble helps maintain its aroma, flavor, and potency, and slows down the natural degradation of the extract.
Exposure to high temperatures, moisture, oxygen, and light speeds up the degradation process, damaging THC and other cannabinoids. If this happens, you may notice your Diamonds become darker in colour. You may also notice your Diamonds beginning to lose quality in terms of taste, smell, potency, and effects.
The best way to ensure the longest shelf life possible is to store Diamonds in an airtight, lightproof container, away from direct light and out of extreme temperatures. Glass or silicone is ideal for this.
Bottom line: Store Diamonds in a cool, dark place in an airtight container.
As a pro tip, remember that THCa diamonds are up to 4x stronger than a hit from a joint. If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, start with a little diamond at first to see how it’ll affect you before smoking a whole one.




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