Kief

Kief is a term for the fine resin-rich particles that originate from the cannabis plant’s trichomes. It is often described as a fine powder or dust that collects from the plant’s surface.

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Kief consists primarily of small trichomes, which are naturally found on cannabis flowers and leaves. Trichomes contain the plant’s aromatic compounds and are known for their crystal-like appearance.

In cannabis terminology, the word kief is often used in connection with plant processing, storage, and descriptions of the cannabis plant’s resin production. The term is widely used internationally and frequently appears in both cultivation communities and cannabis culture.

Kief is typically associated with a light-colored or golden powdery material that can be collected from dried cannabis flowers through sifting or natural separation.

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