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Since legalization, cannabis extracts have undergone innovative extraction processes, resulting in products such as resins and rosins. In this article, we'll highlight the nuances of resin and rosin, a new product category in our portfolio, and explore their characteristics, production methods and possible uses.
First, cannabis resin is what we call the sticky parts found on the trichomes of the cannabis plant. It's important to distinguish resin products from rosin products:
Resin: cannabis extract produced from dried flowers, processed with a solvent.
Rosin: cannabis extract produced from dried flowers, obtained using heat and pressure. These products are therefore solvent-free.
Live refers to the use of fresh, unrefined cannabis.
Live resin and rosin are extracted from fresh cannabis flowers that are frozen immediately after harvesting. This helps retain certain attributes of the flower's original characteristics, such as terpenes. In the case of standard resin and rosin products, trichome extraction is carried out on dried flowers.
Resin and rosin: How it’s made
Resin in the making:
Rosin can be made in many ways, but never using solvents.
Depending on the extraction process and the methods used, resin and rosin can take on different textures. Here are some of the most common ones:
Shatter, diamonds: glass-like, fragile texture, may be in the form of crystals
Temperature has a direct impact on texture. Resin and rosin products often become liquefied when exposed to high heat, whereas at low temperatures, products tend to be more solid, and occasionally more viscous.
Vaping, dabbing or added to a joint.
Both resin and rosin can be affected by heat, light and oxygen exposure. We therefore recommend storing them in a cool, dark place.
Since resin and rosin are more highly concentrated products, they must be taken in smaller quantities than dried cannabis flower to prevent the risk of overconsumption. We recommend starting with a small dose (about the half the size of a rice grain) to minimize this risk.
Keep in mind that each person's endocannabinoid system is different, so never rely on another individual's pattern of use or reaction to regulate your own use. Learn more about responsible cannabis use.
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