Embark on an extraordinary journey as we venture into the ethereal world of cannabis concentrates, rosin in particular. Join us in this cosmic exploration as we focus on the exceptional Supernova Live Rosin that has just been released on 1/24/2024, an unearthly creation available at all Kush21 locations in Washington state.. Let’s unravel the mysteries of this potent and flavor-packed concentrate, promising an interstellar adventure for cannabis aficionados.
A Celestial Revelation: What Defines Supernova Live Rosin?
Initiate your exploration by delving into the essence of Supernova Live Rosin – a premium cannabis concentrate crafted through a solventless, live resin process. Discover the significance of the “live” extraction method, which meticulously preserves the plant’s innate flavors and aromas.
The extraction process for high-quality rosin is a solventless method that involves the use of heat and pressure to extract cannabinoids and terpenes from the cannabis plant.
Here is a step-by-step overview of the rosin extraction process:
- Selecting Premium Cannabis Flowers:
- Start with carefully chosen, high-quality cannabis flowers. The choice of strains plays a crucial role in determining the flavor, aroma, and potency of the final rosin.
- Preparing the Flower for Extraction:
- The cannabis flowers are typically broken down or ground to expose more surface area. This step aids in the extraction of cannabinoids and terpenes during the pressing process.
- Temperature Control:
- Set the temperature of the rosin press to an optimal range, typically between 180 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit (82 to 104 degrees Celsius). The temperature is a critical factor in preserving the delicate terpene profile while ensuring efficient extraction.
- Pressing with Controlled Pressure:
- Place the prepared cannabis material between parchment paper and apply controlled pressure using a hydraulic or manual rosin press. The pressure is gradually increased to squeeze out the desired cannabinoids and terpenes without the use of solvents.
- Collecting Rosin:
- As pressure is applied, the cannabinoids and terpenes are forced out of the cannabis material and onto the parchment paper. The resulting liquid or semi-solid extract, known as rosin, is collected.
- Separation of Rosin from Plant Material:
- After pressing, the rosin is carefully separated from the remaining plant material. This can be done by scraping or collecting the extract using tools that do not introduce contaminants.
- Quality Control and Filtration:
- Inspect the collected rosin for quality, checking for any impurities or plant material. Some producers may choose to use fine mesh screens or filters to remove any remaining particles.
- Cooling and Storing:
- Allow the extracted rosin to cool to room temperature. Once cooled, store the rosin in airtight, non-reactive containers to preserve its freshness, flavor, and potency.