Category: Rosin Major Keys

First Time Rosin Presser: 5 Mistakes Not to Make

There’s never been a better time to jump into making your own solventless rosin. It’s a simple and relatively easy process to perform, but despite that simplicity, there are still a number of mistakes first time rosin pressers will encounter. So let’s go over the main offenders to help you avoid some classic noob rosin mistakes. 1. Using Poor Quality Starting Material “You get out what you put in.” You’ll hear this saying a lot when it comes to rosin, and for good reason. That’s because, one of the most common mistakes new rosin pressers make is to use...

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What is Whipped Buddha Rosin?

In its short life, rosin tech has evolved tremendously. From the old days of hair straighteners to today’s super advanced presses, rosin just keeps getting better. And it’s not just the tech that continues to improve and introduce new ideas, solventless rosin itself has evolved alongside.  One of the newer types of rosin to appear is whipped buddha, a pale, butter like rosin that has become a stalwart of cannabis dispensaries. But what’s the deal with this type of concentrate? Does it have advantages, and is it ultimately worth the extra effort? Let’s explore whipped buddha rosin.  What is...

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How To Make Rosin: 2019 Edition

The new year has come around once again, but this year, instead of making a boring new year’s resolution that you’ll never keep, how about doing something more interesting for 2019? Why not learn how to make your own solventless rosin? The wonderful thing about rosin is that it can be made relatively easily and the process is completely safe, requiring only heat and pressure to create an organic, solvent free cannabis oil. That means you can produce your very own concentrates right in the comfort of your own home. If that sounds fun to you, then follow us through...

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Rosin Major Keys: How to Choose the Best Strain for Rosin

Choosing the right strain for making rosin is more than picking the strongest bud you can find. You want to press buds that were grown with care that have a pronounced smell and taste. That’s because rosin is more than just a THC-based extract; it is a whole plant extract that encompasses the distinct aromas and flavors that different cannabis strains produce. These aromas and flavors are known as terpenes.   Since most cannabis extracts are extremely potent, usually containing anywhere from 60 to 90 percent THC and other cannabinoids, consuming even small amounts produces the desired euphoria many...

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