What’s the Difference Between Live Resin And Live Rosin?

Trying to find the difference between live resin and live rosin cannabis products? If you landed on this article you’ve found the right place. There are many concentrates in the market that the casual consumer may not know about.

What's the difference? Live Resin vs Live Rosin


 

So, Live Resin & Live Rosin Aren’t The Same Thing?

The short answer is no. The major difference between live resin and live rosin is the method of extraction. But it doesn’t stop there, before we dive any deeper, what does it mean for a cannabis product to be “live”?

What Does “Live” Mean?

You’re likely only now finding out about concentrates or new to using them. The term “live” can be confusing. “Live” is in reference to the extraction of the concentrates from fresh cannabis buds. Other types of extracted concentrates are from dried and cured plant matter. Using fresh plants allows for a “live” extraction to take place. This allows the concentrate to maintain terpenes that otherwise would have gotten lost. This creates a stronger and higher-quality product with a powerful taste.

What Is Live Resin?

Let’s talk about live resins and the method of extraction that is used to create the concentrate. Live resins use solvent based extraction methods. Made with live or fresh frozen material from the cannabis plant.

How To Make Live Resin

To make live resin you need fresh or fresh frozen cannabis buds. The next step is to use a solvent to separate the trichomes from cannabis plant material. Stigma Grow uses BHO extraction for production of a high-terpene, full spectrum product. Including all the potency and purity you’re looking for.

What Is Live Rosin?

Live rosin is a concentrate that’s extracted without the use of hydrocarbon extraction. This means that production of live rosin doesn’t use any solvents or chemicals. 

How To Make Live Rosin

Live rosin is also made by using fresh or freshly frozen cannabis plant material. Unlike live resin, it’s extracted by using a method of heat and pressure. This method allows producers to instantly extract the potent, full-spectrum concentrate from the plant matter.

How Do You Consume Live Resin And Live Rosin?

Dabbing

You might need some equipment like a dab rig, nail (or e-nail) and blow torch, but dabbing is a classic for a reason. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy your extract with a high-terp taste.

Vaping

Portable electronic vaporizers are specifically designed for smoking concentrates. 

Top It Off

Toss some of your live resin or live rosin on top of your bowl filled with dried and ground up cannabis. Or sprinkle it in your joint or blunt.

Edibles

No need to spend hours making your own butter or oil. Toss your favorite extract right into your food while you’re cooking it. Or infuse it effortlessly into your butter or oil.

Which Is Better? Live Resin Or Live Rosin?

We can’t answer that question for you. Like all cannabis products, some users will prefer one over another. The answer comes down to you and what your preference is. The only way to find out is to try both live resin and live rosin in the various types of end-product they come in.

Stigma Grow Live Resin & Live Rosin Products

Stigma Grow currently offers live resin BHO concentrates and craft cannabis pre-rolls. But that doesn’t mean we won’t dip our toes into the live rosin game one day…maybe even soon. Only the future holds those cards.

Where Are Stigma Grow Products Available?

Find cannabis products powered by Stigma Grow under our various brands throughout Canada. Including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. The availability of our marijuana products may vary between provinces. For more information ask a local retailer.  In Red Deer, Alberta? Looking for a specific product  or more information on our products? check out INDICAtive Collection, located off of Gasoline Alley. INDICAtive Collection provides a wide selection of Stigma Grow products. They also provide the proper knowledge about the products and how to consume them.

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