If you’ve been around cannabis for any length of time, you’ve encountered hash and you’ve encountered resin. Neither of which are anything to write home about. They’re weed. They’re fun. They get you high. But there’s nothing outstanding about them. They aren’t changing the game.
Live hash rosin is something completely different. It sounds like something simple, but there’s an upscale twist. It’s like the difference between your average pepperoni pizza and a lovingly created artisanal flatbread with aged cheese and shaved truffles. Yes, they’re the same product. But a lot more love, care, and quality go into the latter.
What are live cannabis products?
The overwhelming majority of weed products you come in contact with are made from dead weed. When you pick up an eighth of flower, that weed has been dead for a long time. It’s harvested, dried, and cured to preserve its cannabinoids and keep it shelf stable for a prolonged period of time. Unless a product specifies that it’s live, the cannabis flower used to make it died a long time ago.
You can’t easily smoke live weed. When it’s harvested, it’s too wet. You’ll torch it over and over again attempting to light it, and you’ll scald the cannabinoids and terpenes. It won’t be a very pleasant experience. Live cannabis products need to be extracted and vaporized with indirect heat, like a vape pen or a dab rig. That’s exactly what live cannabis concentrates are designed for.
Live hash rosin, along with products like live resin, are harvested and immediately deep-frozen or immediately sent through a low-temperature extraction process. They’re kept cold to preserve the plant, which keeps the flavorful terpenes intact throughout the process. The oils and compounds never have a chance to evaporate or degrade, and the end result is the highest quality and freshest possible cannabis.
What is the difference between resin and rosin?
Two of the most popular live cannabis products are live resin and live hash rosin. These products have a lot in common, but they’re manufactured in completely different ways.
Live resin is made in a refrigerated butane extraction chamber. The solvent is introduced to the weed, the extract is drawn away from the plant material, and then butane is evaporated away from the live resin. Resin is, in essence, pure cannabis juice.
This resin is then marketed as shatter, wax, sauce, crumble, honeycomb, or any other descriptor that explains its texture in as few words as possible. They’re all technically the same thing. They just look different and are treated differently based on the way the finished product is developed.
Rosin is produced without any solvents or extraction in a completely different process. Many people prefer live hash rosin because of its unique extraction and creation process that minimizes the ingredients the cannabis ultimately comes into contact with.
How live hash rosin is made
Live hash rosin is made without any solvents. There’s no butane necessary, and no lengthy process of chambers. Live rosin manufacturers make ice water hash from their flowers. They freeze their fresh bud and drop it into an ice water bath that rapidly shades the bud. The frozen trichomes snap right off the bud, separating from the plant material. The plant material is discarded and the water is continuously filtered through a series of various mesh filters until every piece of plant is taken away, leaving only the trichomes behind.
The trichomes are freeze-dried to make ice water hash, and then the hash is placed into a rosin press. The rosin press applies very gentle heat and very heavy pressure to the trichomes, causing them to melt together and form a thick, sticky rosin.
Purists prefer live hash rosin to live resin because no extraction chambers or solvents are used. The whole process is made with basic equipment, and a lot of the labor is done by hand. It’s a meticulous process that produces the purest possible live cannabis product. It never comes into contact with any substance but water. It’s all weed, and it’s perfectly preserved.