
AETHER FIELDS / ee-ther fields / born from a fascination with space, limitless, uncharted, and full of discovery. Just as space exploration pushes the boundaries of the unknown, we see cannabis as a way to unlock new dimensions of thought and self-exploration. The mind, like space, is vast and full of possibilities, AETHER FIELDS exists to spark curiosity, expand perception, and take you beyond the ordinary. AETHER FIELDS is a small, family-owned and operated cannabis company based in southern California. With over two decades of cultivation experience, our team is dedicated to producing small-batch, premium indoor cannabis for our community and loved ones. AETHER FIELDS is our family’s first in-house brand, a direct representation of our grow and our values. Founded by three siblings, our mission is to build a legacy rooted in integrity, excellence, and commitment. We stand behind our promise of quality because we oversee every step of the process. From propagation to harvest, all of our flower is grown, hand-trimmed, and packaged in-house, in one facility. Because we operate in small batches and under one dedicated team, each batch maintains a consistent level of excellence. Every nug is hand-selected and inspected before being sealed in glass jars, ensuring that only the best reaches you. Through rigorous phenohunting, we seek out exotic genetics and refine legacy strains to their fullest potential. Our goal is to push each strain to its limits, maximizing flavor and aroma by bringing out the complexity and character unique to each genetic. We exclusively cultivate genetics that truly excite us, the ones we can’t wait to experience ourselves and share with our family, and now, with you. AETHER FIELDS // A Leader in INNERSPACE EXPLORATION //
Aether Fields Cannabis Concentrates
7 productsA Quick Guide to Cannabis Concentrates
Cannabis concentrates are the high end of the potency spectrum — extracts that strip away plant material and leave behind a dense mass of cannabinoids and terpenes. Where flower might test 25% THC, a concentrate can hit 70–90%+. The format spans a wide texture range: shatter (glass-hard), wax and budder (creamy), sauce (terpene-rich liquid), diamonds (crystalline THCA), and rosin (pressed, solventless).
The biggest dividing line in concentrates is solvent vs. solventless extraction. BHO (butane) and CO₂ extracts use chemical solvents to pull cannabinoids from the plant, then strip the solvent out in post-processing. These are extremely efficient and produce highly stable products. Solventless concentrates — ice water hash, rosin, live rosin — use only cold water, heat, and pressure. Solventless is generally considered the premium tier: cleaner profile, fuller flavor, no risk of solvent residue. Live rosin (rosin pressed from fresh-frozen ice water hash) is widely regarded as the top of the quality pyramid.
Most concentrates are consumed via dabbing — vaporizing a small amount on a hot quartz banger in a dab rig. Modern e-nails and dab pens make this far more approachable than the torch-and-timer setups of a decade ago. For beginners, a single-temp e-nail or a portable dab pen lets you experience concentrates without the equipment investment. Atrium's concentrate menu covers everything from value live resin to award-winning solventless rosin from California's top hash makers.
About Cannabis Concentrates
What are cannabis concentrates?
Cannabis concentrates are highly potent extracts made by removing plant material and leaving behind cannabinoids and terpenes in a concentrated form. They include wax, shatter, live resin, rosin, distillate, and diamonds. Concentrates typically range from 60–99% THC, compared to 15–30% in flower.
What's the difference between BHO and solventless concentrates?
BHO (butane hash oil) and CO₂ extractions use chemical solvents to pull cannabinoids from the plant. These require post-processing to remove solvent residue. Solventless concentrates — like rosin and ice water hash — use only heat, pressure, and cold water. Solventless products are generally considered cleaner and more flavorful, though they are typically more expensive.
What equipment do I need to consume concentrates?
The most common method is dabbing — you need a dab rig, a banger (quartz nail), a torch, and a dab tool. Wax pens and dab pens provide a portable alternative that heats concentrate with a battery-powered coil. Some consumers also add small amounts of concentrate to flower bowls or joints for enhanced potency.
What is live resin?
Live resin is made from fresh-frozen cannabis — plant material that is frozen immediately after harvest rather than dried and cured. This preserves a fuller terpene profile compared to traditional extraction methods. Live resin typically has a more complex, flavorful aroma and effect profile than distillate-based concentrates.
What's the difference between rosin and resin?
Resin (specifically live resin) is solvent-extracted using butane or propane. Rosin is solventless — extracted using only heat and pressure applied to hash, kief, or flower. Live rosin combines both ideas: rosin pressed from fresh-frozen ice water hash, generally considered the top of the solventless quality pyramid.
What's the ideal dab temperature?
Most concentrates dab best between 500°F and 600°F. Lower temperatures (500–550°F) preserve terpenes and flavor; higher temperatures (550–600°F) produce thicker vapor but burn delicate terpenes. A quartz banger with a carb cap and a thermometer (or e-nail) gives you the most consistent results.
How should I store concentrates?
Most concentrates should be stored in airtight non-stick silicone or glass containers in a cool, dark place. Live resin and sauce benefit from refrigeration to preserve terpene profile and texture. Avoid temperature swings — repeatedly warming and cooling concentrates degrades them faster than steady cool storage.
What are THCA diamonds?
THCA diamonds are crystalline structures of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid — the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. When heated (in a dab rig or vape), THCA converts to active THC. Diamonds often test above 95% THCA and are typically sold in "sauce" — a terpene-rich liquid that surrounds the crystals.



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