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Cannabis Concentrates at Atrium — Valley Village
Atrium stocks a deep selection of cannabis concentrates including live resin, live rosin, hash rosin, badder, sugar wax, shatter, diamonds, sauce, and more. Whether you prefer solventless extracts or hydrocarbon-processed concentrates, we carry premium options from the top California extract brands. All concentrates are lab-tested for potency, residual solvents, and safety — perfect for experienced consumers looking for the cleanest, most potent products.
Cannabis concentrates are produced by removing plant material while preserving cannabinoids and terpenes. The result is a product far more potent than flower, typically ranging from 60–95% THC. The extraction method determines the final consistency: BHO (butane hash oil) processes yield shatter, wax, and badder; CO₂ extraction produces a cleaner distillate; ice water hash uses only cold water and agitation; and rosin is pressed from hash or flower using heat and pressure alone — no solvents involved.
Solventless concentrates — including ice water hash, dry sift, and rosin — are considered the purest form because no chemical solvents contact the plant material at any point in production. Live rosin, made from fresh-frozen hash pressed at low temperatures, preserves a terpene profile that closely mirrors the original living plant. Hydrocarbon extracts (live resin, badder, sauce) can achieve exceptional flavor when properly purged of residual solvents and offer a broader range of textures and consistencies.
The most common method of consuming concentrates is dabbing: a dab rig (water pipe with a quartz banger heated by a torch) vaporizes a small amount of concentrate on contact. Electronic nail rigs (e-nails) and portable dab pens provide more temperature-controlled alternatives. Some consumers add small amounts of concentrate directly to flower in a bowl or joint for enhanced potency. Edible concentrates like distillate syringes can be eaten directly or used in cooking.
Start with a rice grain-sized dab if you're new to concentrates. Because potency is much higher than flower, a small amount goes a long way. Low-temperature dabs (below 450°F) preserve more terpenes and produce smoother, more flavorful vapor; high-temperature dabs vaporize more cannabinoids but can taste harsh. Store concentrates in an airtight, opaque silicone or glass container away from heat and light to prevent degradation.
Available at Atrium’s Valley Village dispensary (12458 Magnolia Blvd, Valley Village) for in-store pickup and same-day delivery. Browse our full cannabis concentrates selection above and add your favorites to cart.
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.