What Is Live Resin, And How Does It Differ From Other Concentrates?

If you like cannabis but have never heard of or tried Live Resin, you’re missing out.

This unique concentrate is known for its extraordinary flavor and is considered to be one of the best ways to enjoy cannabis.

But Live Resin is not for everybody. If you are a novice user, there are many other cannabis consumption techniques you should consider first. If, on the other hand, you have experimented with a few already, and believe you are ready for something new and exciting, keep on reading.

But before you decide to try cannabis in this new form, you probably want to learn more about the basics of Live Resin first.

This article will explain what Live Resin is, how it differs from other concentrates, and what is the best way to use it. When you’re done reading this post, you will have all the basic information you need to make an informed decision on whether this unique experience is the right one for you.

Cannabis Concentrates Explained

The first thing anyone will tell you about Live Resin is that it’s a type of concentrate. But what is a cannabis concentrate?

A cannabis concentrate, as the name itself suggests, is cannabis in a concentrated form. While traditional cannabis flower includes various active and inactive ingredients, concentrates focus only on the active ingredients. What this means is that in the process of making concentrates, the producer will do all they can to remove all the unnecessary parts of the plant.

As a result, with all of the inactive parts of the plant removed, all we have left is a concentrate with extremely high levels of cannabinoids and terpenes.

This concentrated and gooey mass can then be presented in the form of Sauce, Shatter, Crumble, Budder, Rosin, and Live Resin.

Because the inactive ingredients have been removed at the beginning of the process, the product we end up with is much smaller in size and much more potent than that of the cannabis flower. It’s common for concentrates to reach up to 90% THC levels, while the norm for a flower ranges between 10%-25% of THC. That’s quite the difference!

How Do Concentrations Make You Feel?

You need to know that concentrates will hit you much harder than any other form of cannabis. This is due to their extraordinarily high cannabinoid content.

You don’t need as many hits from a concentrate as you would from consuming regular cannabis flowers – something worth remembering, especially if you are used to vaping cannabis flowers.

People who have not had any previous experiences with cannabis often find concentrates to be unpleasant and overwhelming. The effects of concentrates can be felt immediately and are often highly disorientating and unpleasant for first-time cannabis users.

If, on the other hand, you have used cannabis before and you consider the THC high to be very pleasant (like many of us do), you might genuinely enjoy concentrates. They provide an excellent and intense experience that cannabis herb simply can’t do.

Live Resin

Cannabis connoisseurs love Live Resin because out of all the different ways you can consume cannabis, this one manages to capture the plant’s taste and aroma the most.

What also makes Live Resin so different from any other form of consuming cannabis is that it skips the drying and curing process of cannabis.

Drying and curing cannabis is a necessary step in the post-harvesting process that makes sure that the end-product gets you high.

The big problem with curing and drying cannabis is that the process requires a lot of contact with the plant itself. As a result of cutting, hanging, moving, collecting, sorting, trimming, etc., many valuable terpenes and cannabinoids will get lost in the process. And this is why Live Resin producers decide to skip this step and freeze it instead.

To achieve the best results, the cannabis plants need to be frozen as soon after harvesting as possible. The speed is crucial because the less time the process takes, the smaller the number of terpenes and cannabinoids and active ingredients lost.

As a result, Live Resin is a highly aromatic and flavorsome product with a high cannabinoid content.


How To Use Live Resin


Live Resin concentrate can be a bit intimidating. It is usually dark yellow (although the shade of yellow might differ) and sticky. Depending on how you would like to consume it, you will require a different set of tools.

Dab Rig


Dabbing is one of the most popular forms of consuming concentrates. To dab, you will need a special tool, which is a modified water pipe or bong referred to as a
dab rig. Additionally, you will need to invest in a torch and nail or an e-Nail, the latter being easier to use.

The nail is extremely important, and you should never consider dabbing without one.

Live Resin tends to lose most of its properties when exposed to direct high heat. Using a heated nail protects the Live Resin from being exposed to sudden, high levels of heat. This is important as sudden high heat is known for having a negative effect on any kind of concentrates and may destroy the active ingredients that were so carefully preserved during the production process.

The equipment you purchase might also come with a scoop or another tool designed to help you put the concentrate in the nail. Because Live Resin is exceptionally sticky, doing it with your hands is not an option.

You can also dab using a dab vape pen. They work exactly like any other vape pens, with the difference being that you put the concentrate in a chamber, usually made of ceramics. Some vaporizer producers are even going a step further, creating tools designed specifically for concentrates that can be used as both an e-Nail and portable vaporizer.

Vape

If you are not a massive fan of bongs and water pipes and would rather avoid dealing with dab rigs and sticky concentrates, you should consider using a vape pen.

Vaping is by far the easiest and cleanest way of consuming Live Resin. The beauty of this method is that you can use a regular vape pen, as long as you are sure the Live Resin Cartridges you buy are compatible. Alternatively, you can purchase a vaporizer that is designed for brand-specific concentrate-based cartridges.

After attaching the cartridge to your vape pen, you can proceed with vaping it like you would any other THC or CBD cartridge, with one big exception – you vape less! It is very easy to overdose on Live Resin when you vape because the flavors and aroma are outstanding and quite morish. So consider yourself warned!

In Joints Or Blunts

If you do not own a vape pen and do not want to invest in any dabbing equipment, you can try mixing Live Resin with flowers. You can do so by sprinkling a bit of resin into your joint or blunt. This is the most ineffective technique, as high direct heat that occurs during smoking a joint or a blunt can decrease the quality of the active ingredients in your concentrate.

Dosing

When you look into buying Live Resin for the first time, you might be surprised to see that Live Resin is sold in relatively small quantities.

This applies to all concentrates due to the high concentration of active ingredients such as THC. Because the concentrates hit you harder, you need way less to get the effects.

Live Resin will also, most likely, be more expensive than any other concentrate. That is because of how unique, highly technical, and specialized the process of production is. The moment you try it, you’ll know why it’s worth it.

Conclusion

Live Resin is quickly becoming the go-to product for cannabis connoisseurs. It is gaining popularity due to its outstanding flavor and aroma profile, and the high concentration of active ingredients, such as THC and CBD.

Just like any other concentrate, it can provide a more intense high compared to other cannabis products. But what makes Live Resin different from any other concentrate is how it’s produced and how it tastes.

While other concentrates can be made from buds that have been dried and cured, Live Resin is only made from plants that have been frozen instead. The sooner the producers freeze the plant, the better the Live Resin will be.

As a result, users end up with a product full of cannabinoids and terpenes that resembles the natural flavors and aromas of the plant.

And that’s a highly unique experience.