Kief is a term that refers to the crystal-like formations on the bulbous end of cannabis trichomes, which give it its frosted appearance. The trichome’s tip contains the most psychoactive phytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
Trichomes protect the plant against herbivores by acting as a defensive mechanism. A herbivore’s disorienting psychotropic effect after eating any portion of the plant coated in this resinous substance is an effective deterrent, saving the whole plant from being eaten.
How to Extract Kief from the Cannabis Plant
To extract THC-rich kief from the rest of the plant, simply sift and collect it with a three-chamber herb grinder. If you use a two-chamber grinder, precious kief crystals may fall off and get caught in the machine’s interior.
If you want to extract a lot of kief, you should probably use basic sifting gadgets. Many individuals make their own homemade sifters in order to save money. It is simple to filter and remove kief from the rest of the cannabis plant material using stacked screens placed on top of one another.
It’s also critical to note that kief has a size range of 75-125 microns, so the number of wires or lines per inch (LPI) on your sifter will influence its effectiveness. A rule of thumb is that the larger the screen, the smaller the LPI number. It is suggested that you use a sifter with an 80 to 270 mesh count.
The color of sifted kief is more golden than unsifted kief. The color of the kief indicates its quality, so if you don’t want to sift your own kief and would rather purchase it at a dispensary, keep an eye on the hue. Because it contains a lot of plant material, greenish-hued kief is less pure and better than any other option.
How to Consume Kief
All of this kief was previously attached to your cannabis bud, so it’s now up to you what you want to do with it. There are numerous ways to consume kief: smoke it, add it into edibles and cannabis-laced meals, or make moonrocks and hash. It’s all up to you when deciding on the best way to take it in. Continue reading below for further information on each technique.
“Crowning Your Bowl”
Place the finely trimmed cannabis leaves in your bowl, as you would for a pipe, chillum, bong, or other smoking device. Sprinkle some fresh kief on top of the prepared bowl. As a result of this method, each hit is considerably more powerful. By burning just a tiny amount of the kief-crowned bowl at once, you may extract many doses from it.
Sprinkle it in a Joint or Roll a Twax Joint
Sprinkle some kief into your joint to enhance its strength. The amount of kief you add will obviously have an impact on the strength, so pick a sensible starting point. If this is your first time using kief in a joint, start small.
When the user or cannabis wax, as well as kief, are applied to the top third of a joint and it is moistened, it is referred to as a “moistened” joint. A “twaxed” joint is one that has been coated in kief.
If You Want to Cook With Kief
The easiest way to cook Kief into your meal is on the stovetop in a saucepan with low to medium heat. When making THC-rich sauces, this technique works well. Add the required amount of kief directly to a batch of your chosen oil, stirring slowly with a spoon as the oil heats up. After 20-40 minutes, add other ingredients for your final sauce and continue cooking. Pour the sauce over whatever you’re eating (it’s great with cannabis Kief pasta!).
Add Kief to your Cannabutter
Why not experiment with kief to boost the potency of your cannabutter? Keep in mind that if you decarboxylate your cannabis, you’ll need to combine it with flower for optimum results.
Coffee and Tea From Kief:
Tea and coffee drinks prepared with THC-potent kief, which has a strong morning or afternoon punch of THC, is a straightforward process that simply needs additional effort. With several medical and recreational benefits, it’s simple to prepare tea and coffee beverages with the potent morning or afternoon punch of THC-potent kief.
You may also add some pollen to your daily cup of coffee for a more substantial flavor. Simply add a sprinkle to your coffee and mix with a teaspoon or stirring rod. A pinch is enough for one cup of coffee or one cappuccino/latte because the heat from the coffee will activate the chemicals in kief that make you high, allowing you to enjoy the benefits quickly and easily.
Kief is also very easy to use. If you’re steeping a loose-leaf tea, add a pinch of kief into your sifter or disposable tea bag. A pinch is the right quantity for a 6-8 fluid ounce cup of tea, but if you want to make a whole pot, double it.
The third approach is to mix the pinch into your already steeped tea cup. The components in cannabis, like as coffee, are activated by the hot water in tea.
Make Moonrocks from Kief
What are moonrocks, and how do they differ from normal rocks? Moon rocks are high-quality/top shelf nuggets of herb that have been oiled and finished with a layer of powdery Kief, much like a vanilla ice cream popsicle dipped in chocolate and sprinkled with sprinkles.
The goal of going through this DIY procedure is to end up with a really strong, highly medicated bud that may be broken into pieces and used in a bowl for smoking. Avoid utilizing a grinder on your moonrock because it will break it down too finely, causing you to waste time.
You can also make these moonrocks with your friends and family in the comfort of your own home, which the 420 community has dubbed “a quick DIY concentrate.” To create a fast DIY concentrate, follow these simple instructions:
- Choose from the buds you have on hand the one that is most appealing to you.
- Pour the Cannabis Oil or CannaButter into a medium saucepan, and heat it on low. Simmer an oil of your choice (for greater ganja strength, use Cannabis Oil or CannaButter; for optimum health benefits, choose sunflower, coconut, or canola oil).
- Hold your bud by a corner and submerge it in the hot oil, immersing it completely in the gooey substance.
- Allow the oil to cool before adding more Kief. Brush Kief over your bud after it has been heated, wait for it to stick, and then admire your handiwork. If you have a lot of pollen on hand, roll your greasy buds in a dusting of Kief powder to give each nuggetlet some of this therapeutic and healing substance. Allow the coating to set before removing it.
- Break up the (now) moonstone with your hands, add it to your favorite bowl, and light it up for a beautiful glow!
These simple rules will help you get the most out of your delicious, fresh herbs.
How to Store Kief
Kief, like other cannabis items, should be kept in an airtight glass container to maintain its freshness and minimize loss. While there are many viewpoints on the best approach to store Kief so that you lose as little of it as possible while maintaining its vitality, most people think pollen is best stored in an airtight glass container. These containers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but the most important thing is to choose one that suits your requirements. Consider these two questions: How much Kief do you want to store? For how long do you intend to keep it?
If you’re using a glass jar, insert a tiny metal, wooden or plastic spatula into the container to remove the kief with it. This will help scrape any extra powder off of the jar’s walls and keep the contents fresh and clean. If there appears to be a lot of kief sticking to the walls, put your glass storage jar in the freezer for a few hours. This should help loosen up any kief from the jar’s walls, allowing you to use your little spatula to get inside and access any of the powder you previously thought would go to waste.
Make Hash from Your Kief
In basic terms, hash is created after kief has been heated and pressurized. The resin glands in the plant burst as a result of the heat and pressure involved. This not only affects the chemical makeup of kief, but also its appearance and flavor. Hash is shaped like a soft green sphere when rendered. The darker the hash becomes as a result of pressure,
Press Rosin with Your Kief
Rosin, which is composed of cannabis flower, is becoming quite popular among marijuana users. You might enjoy all of the benefits without risking any undesirable consequences associated with ingesting a THC-rich solution that still contains a hazardous solvent residue.
Finally, you may make a more powerful and potent rosin by compressing kief, which is why it’s crucial to know the difference between them. You can produce your own rosin at home with simple household equipment, but professional rosin must be manufactured using high-pressure presses. The following link will show you how to create rosin at home:
Which Strains are good choices for extracting Kief?
White Widow Strain
The name is a clue. Its potency is signified by its thickly covering milky-white trichomes. The White Widow strain comes from a Brazilian sativa landrace and a South Indian indica cross. Because of its high THC concentration (between 20 and 25 percent), the White Widow strain is popular among kief users.
Hash Plant Strain
The Hash Plant is a cross of two indica strains, Northern Lights and Afghani. The Hash Plant strain, like the White Widow strain, has a lot of resinous trichomes.
Chemdog Strain
This potent and pungent strain produces highly regarded hashish that is highly valued by the cannabis community for a variety of reasons. It has bred some legendary strains such as Sour Diesel and OG Kush, and it’s virtually guaranteed a place in the hall of fame for pot. Chemdog contains THC levels ranging from 15 to 20 percent.
Final Thoughts About Kief
It’s really easy to extract kief from your marijuana plant, as you’ll see throughout this post. After that, there are a number of ways to utilize it. I hope this essay has resolved any concerns you had regarding kief and given you some fresh ideas on how to use it in the future.