Dabbing and smoking are two different methods of consuming marijuana. Here are the key differences between dabbing and smoking based on the search results:
Dabbing
- Dabbing is a method of consuming high concentrations of THC derived and extracted from the marijuana plant.
- Dabs are a form of highly concentrated and potent oil or resin that is typically vaporized.
- Dabs are also known as oils, concentrates, shatter, rosin, and live resin.
- Dabs are loaded with such high doses of THC administered so rapidly that it’s likely your body will become accustomed to high levels of THC.
- Dabbing provides users with a fast onset of effects, and the activated compounds immediately enter the bloodstream through the lung’s alveoli openings.
- Dabbing uses vaporization instead of combustion, which prevents the production of tar and other harmful byproducts from smoke.
Smoking
- Smoking involves burning dried marijuana leaves and inhaling the smoke.
- Dry flower will be much lower in THC versus dabs, which are concentrated extracts with much more potent effects.
- Smoking weed contains 10-15% THC, while concentrated marijuana extracts contain up to 80% THC.
- Smoking weed can introduce carcinogens into the body when combusted.
In summary, dabbing involves consuming highly concentrated THC extracts, while smoking involves burning dried marijuana leaves. Dabbing provides a faster onset of effects and uses vaporization instead of combustion, which is less harmful to the body. However, dabbing can also have more potent effects and higher risks than smoking.