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The Stone: Marijuana Rosin And Resin, What is the Difference?


Concentrates have seen an exponential rise in popularity as a marijuana consumption method over the past ten years. Concentrates, sometimes referred to as extracts, are potent, concentrated variations of marijuana most frequently consumed via dabbing. Two of these concentrates are marijuana rosin and resin, so what is the difference?

Those who choose a dab rig over a bong claim that this more recent intake style has many advantages. Marijuana concentrates are considerably more potent than weed flowers. And this allows for creating a higher high using much fewer products. The user can also breathe in the vapor that is, in theory, safer to inhale than the smoke produced from burning marijuana flowers. Marijuana resin and rosin stand out as the most well-known and frequently used types of extracts among the different types available on the market.

Marijuana Rosin And Resin, What Is the Difference?

Here is a description of what are the differences between marijuana rosin and resin.

Resin 

If you’re unfamiliar with dab culture, you might only think of resin as the substance you scrape out of your pipe when your supply of weed is getting low. While this is a type of resin, it probably won’t taste like the one prepared and packaged for sale at dispensaries, even though it is technically a resin.  

Live Resin: The resin product goes through an involved and prolonged procedure to produce a suitable product for dabbing. Because of the process used to remove it, this kind of resin is living resin. The live resin method starts by flash-freezing live plant matter- before subjecting it to a hydrocarbon extraction procedure. You do this instead of drying and curing the flower before harvesting the THC-rich trichomes. And this is comparable to the material used to make butane hash oil (BHO). 

In essence, the hydrocarbon solvent is forced through the plant material by applying pressure- and then it is purged from the concentrated product. Because live components like terpenes, cannabinoids, and flavonoids are present in marijuana, the finished product usually has a more robust flavor.

Marijuana Rosin 

Rosin is a better concentration than resin. While the names of the two products are similar, the production methods are very different. Most significantly, rosin is a solventless product, unlike marijuana resin, which uses a solvent through hydrocarbon extraction. 

Live Rosin: Like live resin, live plant material rather than cured marijuana is applicable for making live rosin. After harvesting, the plant material goes in an ice bath within one of several micron bags of varying sizes. Each serves to purify the material by filtering and isolating the trichomes containing THC. The residual material is dried out after this process and eventually transforms into a bubble hash. When the bubble hash dries, the live rosin processing begins by pressing it with a machine that uses heat and pressure.

The Main Differences Between Marijuana Rosin And Resin

Characteristics

Looking at the characteristics of marijuana resin and rosin will give you a better understanding of these concentrates. It will also help in recognizing between the two.

Resin: The color of marijuana resin ranges from light to dark brown. As the trichomes separate when you fire your marijuana, the longer you use a bong or pipe, the more resin will collect inside. It resembles crumbled-up shatter in appearance and feels sticky to the touch. Depending on how much pressure is applied when creating it, it can even take the shape of a brick.

Rosin: Light green/brown and transparent are the significant features of rosin’s color. Following the pressing process, its consistency is usually glossy and smooth.

Extraction Processes

There are distinct differences between the extraction processes of resin an rosin from the marijuana plant. Here are they:

Resin: Smoking equipment like bongs and pipes can accumulate resin residue with repeated use. And this is brought on by the heat of lighting a bowl, which causes the trichomes to separate from the flower and fall into the bowl. This one is the purest kind of resin, although it’s usually more challenging to work with and only comes in limited amounts compared to live resin.

Live resin: The most popular resin, live resin, can be extracted using various techniques. Manufacturers of live resin using fresh weed buds usually freeze them for no more than 36 hours at a temperature of at least -10F. The resin is then typically extracted using a butane and propane solvent mixture, with the exact quantities up to the extractor. Finally, the remaining solvent inside the living resin comes out easily using a vacuum oven. On completion of the resin-making process, the concentrate is suitable for infusion into anything from butter to oil.

Rosin: As previously indicated, rosin is a solvent-free concentrate that may be made quickly and at home! Marijuana can be subjected to pressure and heat to produce rosin. Businesses frequently employ a rosin press. Using a rosin press allows for a considerable quantity of rosin for pressing under intense pressure and heat. By isolating the terpenes and cannabinoids present in the trichomes of weed plants, rosin is the result.

Costs And Uses For Rosin And Resin

Because marijuana resin and rosin is of different THC potency levels, the costs are noticeably different. And this is dependent on your dispensary location and marijuana strain used.

Resin: Live resin of the highest grade can cost up to $50–70 per gram, while resin of inferior quality can cost about $20–30 per gram.

Rosin: Rosin often costs less than other concentrates because it requires less time and resources than live resin or rosin. The price of rosin alone ranges typically from $20 to $35 per gram, whereas its equivalent, live rosin, can be as high as $60 to 120 per gram.

Uses

Resin: To get an extra kick, you can top off a joint or blunt with resin or use it for dabbing or vaping.

Rosin: Rosin is common for dabbing and vaping. Some people like to dry their rosin out and add it to their joints, blunts, or bowls for an added power boost. Additionally, edibles are ideal for infusing with rosin.

Flavor

Resin: The scent of resin and live resin is very potent and persists from the original plant. Depending on the strain you use, the odors can be anything from fruity to skunky. According to many customers, live resin is the marijuana product that tastes and smells the greatest.

Rosin: The taste of rosin is similar to that of resin. And this is because it comes directly from the marijuana plant. Due to the lack of solvents like propane and butane, typical rosin is the purest and cleanest taste a marijuana concentrate has.

Conclusion

Some of the earliest ways to smoke weed are with resin and rosin. In terms of the resin and rosin, there are significant distinctions between these two concentrations. The two marijuana types have numerous differences, whether in production techniques/time or cost, yet there may be even more parallels. As the marijuana industry expands, rosin and resin will change and develop, from their great taste to their numerous applications, such as vaping and dabbing. 

Concentrates made from resin and rosin have quickly risen to the top of the list of weed consumption methods. Depending on your preferences and needs, you’ll be able to determine which is best for you-whether recreationally or medicinally.

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