1- LIVE/FRESH-FROZEN
Plants are frozen right after being cut down;preserves complete plant profile, includingwater-soluble terpenes
2- CURED
Cured, dried flower; carries more robustcannabinoid profiles
1- ICE WATER HASH
Using fresh-frozen or live material, the flower is placed into various filtration bags and mesh screens with ice and water to separate the trichomes from the plant material
2-DRY SIFT KIEF/HASH
Using cured material, the flower is placed into smaller and smaller mesh screens and agitated to separate the trichomes from the plant materia
3- ROSIN
Using cured material, or any kind of hash/kief, the material is placed into a heated, hydraulic press to squeeze natural cannabis oil from the material
1- ETHANOL
Used for creating distillate, this is a highheat extraction method to strip everything from the starting material except THC
2-CO2
Using cured material, CO2 extraction uses low temperatures to maintain native cannabis terpenes and a robust cannabinoid profile
3- HYDROCARBON/MIXED-GAS
Using cured or live material, hydro carbon extraction maintains the native cannabis terpenes throughout the entire extraction process. Creating greater flexibility in the end product because each solvent attaches to the plant material differently, maximizing cannabinoid and terpene profiles
1- ARTIFICIAL
Lab-created to mimic terpenes; non-cannabis flavors like cheesecake, skittles, cotton candy, etc.
2- BOTANICAL
Terpenes extracted from naturally occurring sources like fruit and vegetables; i.e. myrcene from mango
3- CANNABIS
Naturally occuring cannabis terpenes; can either be intrinsic with the product or recaptured and introduced into other products
Distillate | CO2 | Live Resin | |
---|---|---|---|
Starting Material | Cured | Cured | Fresh-Frozen |
Extraction Method | Ethanol | CO2 | Hydrocarbon |
Terpenes Used | Artificial/Botanical | Cannabis | Cannabis |
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