Marijuana concentrates have very high levels of THC. Solvent-based products tend to be especially potent, with THC levels documented at an average of about 54-69% and reported to exceed 80%, while non-solvent based extraction methods produce average THC levels between 39-60%.
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The most significant difference between cannabis flower and concentrate lies in their potency. Concentrates are made by extracting the plant's most valuable components — cannabinoids and terpenes — leaving behind a product that is significantly more potent than its flower counterpart