WHAT IS LIVE ROSIN?

A twist of live rosin that's rich in terpenes is showcased against a black background.

What is Live Rosin?

As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, concentrate products like live rosin are experiencing a surge in popularity. Known for its rich terpene profile and unique production method, live rosin is gaining traction among cannabis enthusiasts. But what exactly is live rosin, and why is it becoming a go-to option for concentrate lovers?

Understanding Rosin and Live Rosin

Both rosin and live rosin are cannabis concentrates, but they differ in the way they are made and the starting material used. Rosin is a solventless concentrate made by extracting resin from the trichomes (the glandular hairs on the cannabis buds) of cured, dried cannabis flowers. The process involves applying heat and pressure to the plant material, squeezing out a concentrated oil that contains cannabinoids and terpenes.

Live rosin, on the other hand, takes this process one step further. Instead of using dried cannabis, live rosin is made from flash-frozen cannabis buds. These frozen buds are processed immediately after harvest, preserving the plant’s full profile of cannabinoids and terpenes. The result is a concentrate that is often more flavorful and aromatic than rosin made from dried flowers.

Golden streams of live rosin are dripping out of a rosin press in which pure bubble hash is heated and squeezed.

The Key Difference: Fresh vs. Cured

The main difference between rosin and live rosin lies in the cannabis flowers used. While both concentrates are extracted without solvents, live rosin uses frozen cannabis flowers, whereas rosin is made from dried, cured flowers. Freezing the cannabis buds immediately after harvest locks in more of the plant’s original flavor and aromatic properties, enhancing the overall concentrate experience.

Solvent vs. Solventless Extraction

Solventless extraction methods are one of the defining features of live rosin. Unlike traditional extraction methods that use solvents like butane or CO2, solventless concentrates rely on more natural processes to extract the resin. These methods generally involve water, heat, and pressure, which allow the plant’s resin to be separated from the plant material.

How Is Live Rosin Made?

While the process of making rosin and live rosin is similar, live rosin begins with fresh, frozen cannabis flowers. To create live rosin, the following steps are typically involved:

  • Flash Freezing: The cannabis flowers are frozen immediately after harvest, a process known as flash freezing. This helps preserve the trichomes and the plant’s terpene profile.

  • Bubble Hash Extraction: Next, the frozen cannabis is processed to make bubble hash. This is done by agitating the frozen flowers in ice-cold water, causing the trichomes to break off and sink to the bottom. The trichomes are then separated from the plant material using mesh bags.

  • Pressing the Hash: The final step involves pressing the bubble hash under heat and pressure. This releases the rosin, which is collected as a sticky, golden concentrate.

Inside of a glass jar live rosin that's thick and rich with terpenes is whipped up into badder.

The Appeal of Live Rosin

Live rosin is often considered one of the purest cannabis concentrates available. Because it’s made from high-quality, frozen cannabis flowers and extracted without solvents, it’s a premium product that many connoisseurs swear by. The flavor profile is often described as richer and more aromatic than rosin made from dried flowers.

Additionally, live rosin tends to have a smoother consistency that can range from a sticky, sap-like texture to a whipped, batter-like consistency. Some producers even create live rosin in a sauce form, where THCA diamonds form within a terpene-rich sauce.

The Price Tag of Live Rosin

Due to the labor-intensive extraction process and the high quality of the starting material, live rosin is typically more expensive than other concentrates. The price can also be influenced by factors like the quality of the cannabis used and the rarity of the strain. While some consumers may be hesitant to spend the extra money, many feel that the enhanced flavor and purity make live rosin worth the investment.

Different Forms of Rosin and Live Rosin

After extraction, live rosin can take on different forms depending on the processing method. These forms include:

  • Rosin Badder: This form of live rosin is whipped to create a smooth, creamy consistency. It’s easy to work with and ideal for dabbing.

  • Rosin Jam or Sauce: Some live rosin is processed into a jam-like consistency, often with THCA diamonds embedded within the sauce.

  • Live Rosin in its Natural State: Live rosin can also retain its original sticky consistency, resembling a soft, sap-like texture.

Are Rosin and Live Rosin Worth the Price?

As with many premium cannabis products, the value of live rosin often comes down to personal preference. It’s considered a high-end concentrate thanks to its solventless extraction method, attention to purity, and artisanal production process. While live resin concentrates are produced using solvents and may offer a different cannabinoid composition, many consumers choose live rosin for its naturally crafted appeal and nuanced profile.

Conclusion

Live rosin continues to grow in popularity due to its rich flavor and aromatic qualities. Made from fresh, flash-frozen cannabis flowers and extracted without solvents, live rosin offers a cleaner and more natural concentrate experience.

At STIIIZY, we prioritize quality and offer a variety of premium cannabis concentrates, including live rosin, for those seeking an elevated experience.


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