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Posted 11/16/2022 in Category 1 by The Calm Leaf

Why Choose Live Resin Dabs?


If you've been dabbing for a while, you're probably knowledgeable about things like wax, shatter, and crumble. There's absolutely nothing wrong with other sorts of cannabis extracts. They do the work simply fine, yet they can not rather accumulate to live resin.

What is Live Resin?

Live resin is a concentrated form of the cannabis flower's bioactive parts.

Unlike various other concentrates, live resin is developed from fresh flower buds and leaves rather than dried-out cannabis. This distinction means that live resin consists of more terpenes than other concentrates, lending it a more  durable and different taste profile. The products also tend to be high in THC, making the live resin as useful as it is tasty.

Why Pick Live Resin Dabs?

Everything you dab besides live resin does not taste like the weed it was made from. Everything you smoke besides live resin barely looks like the cannabis plant that created it.

Drying and curing the weed purges a lot of its terpenes, and these substances are responsible for the taste profile and aromatics of your weed. You can consider your favored strain and properly remember what it tastes like. That memory is just 40% of what the taste was supposed to be.

Live resin is made from flash-frozen live cannabis flowers, instead of flowers that have been enabled to dry. Because there is no evaporation, there's no loss of flavor. You'll understand specifically how your preferred strains get its name when you experience it in its real state.

How to Dab Live Resin?

Live resin needs to be dabbed at the lowest possible temperature. The greater you go, the even more terpenes you're losing. When you lose the terpenes, you change the taste. If you alter the flavor, you've lost the entire thing of choosing dabs over another kind of weed.

Live resin dabs can go as low as 350 levels. You may want to go a little hotter if the resin isn't vaporizing the means you would like it to, yet do not exceed 400 levels. Because the temperature with live resin can be a little challenging, it's a good idea to use an e-nail. You can set your e-nail for low-temperature dabs. You will not have to worry about going back and forth between the torch and the thermostat to make certain you have your nail dialed in correctly.

How to Store Live Resin?

Last but not the least, let's go over how to store your live resin. You should store your live resin products in a cool, dry, and dark place like a refrigerator or kitchen cabinet. Live resin liquefies at high temperatures, making the material practically useless.

You may consider moving your live resin from its product packaging to a silicone storage container. Its sticky nature means live resin clings to everything, so you'll save yourself frustration if you want to use it slowly over the long term while making sure you get every last drop.


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