An in-depth explanation of PHO wax cannabis

To understand what PHO wax is and how it works — let’s dive into the basics of the cannabis chemistry and culture for a minute.

You probably know that annabis is becoming popular all over the world as legalization spreads. With so much love, as well as so much access and funding, the world is seeing the introduction of some of the strongest cannabis forms ever. Consumers are regularly able to find products that have a THC content upwards of 20 percent. A THC level this high was simply unheard of a few years back. The products with insane THC content are typically called cannabis concentrates.

A cannabis concentrate is a highly dense form made by packing as many cannabinoids into as little a space as possible in order to get a ridiculous amount of punch. These products tend to be some of the purest on the market, as well as the most powerful. Some concentrates have a THC content of over 90 percent. That’s recommended to only the most experienced of cannabis veterans.

One of the most popular Cannabis Concentrates on the market right now is PHO wax. PHO, which stands for “propane hash oil,” is a marijuana extract. In the world of weed, extract and concentrate are used as synonyms. However, that’s not entirely accurate. They differ slightly. You get an extract by pulling out only the best parts of the plant. Hence the word extract, as in “extracting to clarify.” Concentrate, on the other hand, is made by taking the entire plant and turning it into an eerily compact form. It doesn’t really matter which term you use, as the effects and results are basically the same.

PHO wax is an extract because of the way it’s made, but for all intents and purposes, it’s basically a concentrate. This particular extract is made up of cannabinoids and terpenes and is very powerful. For reference, PHO Wax is very similar to the cannabis extract known as BHO. BHO only differs because the solvent used to extract parts of the plant is different. PHO uses propane, whereas BHO uses Butane.

Butane is typically the most popular solvent used when creating an extract because the end results are far better than the competitors. However, with the rise of propane solvents, the hierarchy is about to shift. As PHO is seeing significantly better reviews by target audiences, it seems as though BHO is about to be pushed into second place. Let’s take a look at the advantages of PHO.

PHO Wax Versus BHO Wax

To start off, it’s probably important to note that PHO and BHO are both very similar. First of all, they’re both extract products (as previously mentioned). Extract products are made through simple extraction of cannabinoids and terpenes from a Marijuana plant. To clarify, cannabinoids are compounds found within a Marijuana plant and are on the same level as THC and CBD. Terpenes are simple oils that give Cannabis products their taste and smell. Both PHO and BHO extraction methods are known to be very careful in regards to not destroying terpene compounds. This is good because not only are you getting rid of oils that make the experience of smoking the weed better, but cannabinoids are proven to be stronger when in the presence of terpene.

For some background knowledge before we dive in, THC and CBD are opposites. THC is the compound found in a Marijuana plant that gives the user psychoactive effects. For example, if you’re at a party and your buddy happens to mention that colours are speaking to him, that’s THC. CBD, on the other hand, will only be found at parties in weed that has a very low CBD content. This is because CBD doesn’t give you the same high as THC. CBD is the more medically inclined compound, which particularly reduces pain, inflammation, anxiety, and other related ailments.

Where PHO Surpasses BHO

Where PHO starts to surpass BHO in quality is the amount of pressure involved in the process. PHO induces more pressure upon the plant to extract the compounds and therefore has stronger and higher quality effects. Because of this, PHO has actually been known to taste and smell better.

Secondly, PHO far surpasses BHO with respect to de-contamination. Propane (which is used during extraction by PHO) is far easier to remove from the extracted compounds than Butane. This means the PHO products are more likely to be contaminant free. For many people, this fact alone is enough for them to start favoring PHO. Pure, clean, and safe Cannabis products are a game-changer for most. Especially with respect to medical purposes.

A third major advantage over BHO that PHO maintains is the price. Propane is significantly cheaper than BHO, meaning manufacturing and distribution costs become a lot cheaper. This, of course, makes its way across the process towards the consumers, meaning those who are going to buy the product will pay less. So overall, PHO is cheaper, cleaner, and has higher quality effects.

Where BHO Surpasses PHO

Although PHO is far superior, BHO does have one asset that PHO does not. BHO is made using Butane as a solvent, which is better than Propane in one way and one way only. Butane lets the extraction become a larger variety of products than PHO. Propane limits what PHO can do. Do keep in mind however that the products enabled by the use of Butane are still not as clean or as pure as one’s made by Propane.

How is PHO Made

The processes behind the creation of PHO and BHO are basically the same. The solvent (in this case either Butane or Propane), are washed throughout the Marijuana plant. This occurs in a closed system set up. This action allows for the extraction of terpenes and cannabinoids. Once this step is complete, the product is purified and cleaned. To finish it all off, immense pressure is subjected to the final product in order to remove the solvent. Once these steps are complete the final product is turned into wax, oils, and a variety of other products. This is where BHO has one major advantage. The previously mentioned variety of available products.

Please only try this on your own if you have the appropriate safety equipment and knowledge to do so. The extraction of Cannabis compounds can be extremely dangerous if done wrong due to the massive pressure and intense heat required. This article is not intended upon being a legal guide, nor a legal reference. We are not responsible for wrongdoing or harm to the individual attempting the process(es).

How To Go About Using PHO Wax

One of the most common uses of PHO wax is the creation of Dabs. Dabs are a great way to consume high amounts of THC and CBD and are typically consumed through vaporization. For those unfamiliar, the process of consuming a Dab relies upon a Dab rig. A dab rig looks like a bong, but instead of a bowl, it has a nail. To use this rig you simply need to heat the nail until its red. Let it cool for a few seconds, and then add the dab. Following this, simply inhale as one would when using a bong.

Final Thoughts

PHO Wax was recently introduced to the market and is already becoming a favourite among cannabis users everywhere. With cannabis concentrates and extracts becoming more and more popular every day, it’ll be interesting to see what products and processes are invented. Only time will tell just how far the industry grows! Do remember that this article is not a legal guide or reference. Be sure to look up the legalities regarding weed in your region and/or country before consuming marijuana. Stay tuned for more news and articles detailing the magnificent Cannabis industry.

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