You have probably heard the term “kief” before, but maybe when you heard it you wondered, “what is kief?”
If you have ever used a marijuana grinder to grind down marijuana before, you have probably seen the powder (weed dust) that sits at the bottom of the weed grinder. That, my friend, is kief.
The word “kief” (sometimes spelled keef) is connected to the Arabic word kayf, which fittingly refers to pleasure or well-being. Given its higher THC content, this makes perfect sense.
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Weed kief and its uses
This powder is actually made up of tiny crystals that form the exterior of marijuana buds. It is surprisingly potent, and is therefore often used as a top sprinkling of sorts, dusted onto marijuana in bongs, blunts, joints, and bowls to amp up the THC content.
You might be wondering why people don’t always use kief then. The fact is, kief can only be collected when you are using a grinder. So, if you never use a grinder, then you’ll never get kief.
How to collect kief


Because some grinders have a bottom section where the kief is able to build up over time, it will collect nicely and come out more easily when you are ready to collect the kief.
Often this part of the grinder (given the fact that it is a marijuana grinder and is therefore built specifically to collect kief as part of its essential functions) is removable.
In fact, there are two storage sections of the grinder: the first one that collects the ground marijuana, and the second one that collects the resulting kief.
When you break up marijuana into little pieces just by using your hands, you won’t end up with this valuable kief. Any possible kief will be stuck to your finger and will be useless.
The grinder allows for this kief to be collected and stored, and removed when you want it.
Where is the kief
Kief also can be acquired from the marijuana plant itself. If you simply take the leaves and buds and rub them over a mesh screen of some sort, the kief will come right off, and you can use it.
However, collecting kief from the bottom of a grinder is far easier than using a mesh screen every time you want some more


How to use kief
Some people, especially those who are concerned about the health effects of smoking, and therefore would like to minimize how much smoking they actually do, prefer to smoke kief instead of the “normal” marijuana product.
This is because kief is essentially a concentrated marijuana product (at least in terms of THC), and therefore will go a long way compared to regular marijuana.
So, if you prefer to smoke your kief, you can smoke it in a joint mixed with buds (to make the consistency more smokable and less powdery). You can also smoke it in a pipe.
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The most important thing to remember here is how potent the kief is — don’t overdo it simply because you put way too much kief in it. Put way less kief in the bowl than you normally would with regular marijuana.
You can also make hash from kief. This is done through a pressing process. Although kief will get the job done in making hash bricks, it won’t be the highest quality hash you’ll ever see.
To make it, simply fold a piece of parchment paper, put the kief inside, and use a hair straightener to squish both sides of the paper with the hot metal parts.
Otherwise use an iron to press down on one side. Don’t let the paper burn, but allow the kief to heat up a decent amount.
The resulting hash has been decarboxylated and therefore can work well for weed tea, seasoning for pizza, or a variety of other edibles.
Many people prefer to add it to their morning coffee (the heat of the coffee activates the THC in the kief), and you will be buzzed for a long time afterward.
Using your kief for cooking a more in-depth way is also an excellent use for it.
Take any recipe for marijuana edibles (whether it uses marijuana butter or oil) and reduce the quantity of kief in half or a third to substitute for regular marijuana.
If you have an e-cigarette vape disposable or are interested in getting one, you can turn your kief into vape juice.
You will just need to get vegetable glycerin and propylene glycol (at a 1:1 ratio, easy to find online).
Put the vegetable glycerin and propylene glycol into a double boiler and then put in the kief until it is melted and consistent in texture. You can add some flavor and continue heating for a bit longer.
Then pour the liquid through a coffee filter and into a cup or bowl in order to get any of the plant matter out. Now you have made yourself some vape juice!
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Faq about marijuana Kief
What Is Marijuana Kief?
The power (weed dust) that you get after grinding marijuana is known as marijuana Kief.
Where can I use Marijuana Keif?
It is very potent in nature and you can use it as a top sprinkling of sorts, dusted onto marijuana in bongs, blunts, joints, and bowls to amp up the THC content.
What is the best grinder for collecting Kief?
There are many grinders in the market, but you can always rely on Santa Cruz Shredder to collect Marijuana Kief.
Thanks for reading. Got any more tips for collecting or using kief, let us know in the comments below.
Robert
You can get keif at the bottom of your weed jar or bag. It collects there too. I get my keif from the bottom of the bags I put my weed in
How long will kief stay potent Sitting in a grinder.
Thanks Robert. I Always wondered about that. Your article was also very helpful and simple to understand. Thanks for sharing. Long live the Kief. 😉
Isn’t the kief also for dabbing? i heard
About it but what amount, and how?
Is kief created simply by a fine grind? I grind all my pot extremely fine for making cookies as well as a salve and tea. By grinding this fine, using dried leaves, bud as well as stems, is it proper to call it kief? I was told once it was hard to make kief but reading your information about it, it sounds pretty easy to make as long as you grind fine. Let me know. By the way, the blueberry seeds I purchaced this spring are about 7-8 feet tall and starting to bud nice. I’ll keep in touch.
Sam,
No, it is not just as simple as doing a fine grind. You do not want all the organic flower matter included in the kief. This is why it was explained that the powdery residue which includes the trichoomes would settle as dust in the bottom or otherwise using a screen; Once you scrape the plant matter over the screen sufficiently, you do not add the flower to the mix.
Hope this helps.