If you’re familiar with the world of cannabis concentrates, then chances are good that at some point or another budder has come up. If not for its many uses in waxes and other products, it’s often categorized as one solid form but there exists a spectrum from hard to fluid consistency depending on what type you’re dealing with: usually ranging somewhere between semi-solid or sappy oils like honey oil versus shattered pieces which can more closely resemble crumbs when handled wrong – making them easy to cut away if desired by those who know how!
There are several different forms of marijuana concentrate, and they vary depending on the method of extraction. All these methods have their benefits as well as drawbacks but at its core it is always about creating an extremely high THC oil that can be vaporized or smoked for immediate effect with minimal risk involved in using such plant material products like budder because many times people who use them experience little to no psychoactivity compared those relying solely on ingested cannabinoids which take longer periods time before reaching peak effects.