Diamonds

“Diamonds” is a term used in cannabis terminology to describe a type of concentrate that forms crystal-like structures. The name comes from the visual appearance, as the substance can resemble small, translucent crystals.

Diamonds in cannabis contexts

In cannabis terminology, “diamonds” refers to a specific form of concentrate where cannabinoids crystallize into solid structures during an extraction and refinement process. These crystals are often associated with high purity and are typically found in combination with terpene-rich extracts.

The term is not related to traditional flower, bud, or raw weed, but instead belongs to a category of processed cannabis products alongside wax, shatter, and live rosin. It is primarily used to describe the physical structure and composition rather than a strain or cultivation method.

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