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Intro to Live Resin

 

Live resin, a cutting-edge cannabis concentrate, has emerged in the last decade, captivating enthusiasts with its golden hue and varying consistencies, from granular to syrupy. Renowned for its elevated terpene and cannabinoid concentrations, live resin is crafted from freshly harvested cannabis plants, flash-frozen to preserve its distinct terpene profile.

 

 

How is Live Resin Made?

The term “live” signifies its creation from fresh, uncured cannabis. The production mirrors processes like butane hash oil (BHO) or supercritical CO2 extraction. Employing a freezing-cold environment, a solvent is run through the cannabis, extracting resin-filled trichomes. Heat dispels the solvent, leaving behind the oily resin. Diverse finishing methods may shape the resin into various textures, from sappy liquid to crystalline material.

 

Consumption Considerations

Live resin’s versatility allows vaping in a concentrate-specific vaporiser, addition to dried flower for joint smoking, or inhalation using a dab rig. For occasional or new cannabis users, caution is advised with dabbing due to its complexity and potential for intense effects. Personal factors such as genetics, age, and mood influence the ideal dosage, recommending a modest start with a pinch smaller than a lentil.

 

Pros and Cons of Live Resin Consumption

Vaporising or dabbing live resin offers a smoke-free alternative to inhaling dried cannabis flower, but potential risks persist. As a highly concentrated product, less consumption is required than dried flower, with an increased risk of overconsumption. Herbdon advocates commencing with a minimal amount, especially when exploring new products.

 

Shopping Considerations

Due to its rich terpene content, exploring live resin varieties based on flavour and aroma preferences is advisable. Some users believe in the “entourage effect,” suggesting terpenes and cannabinoids collaborate for a holistic cannabis impact, though scientific proof is pending. Unique among concentrates, live resin potentially reaches up to 90% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), surpassing dried cannabis at 30%.


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