What is a Rosin Dab and How Do You Make One?

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Cannabis concentrates provide many of the benefits of marijuana without the high. For this reason, many people have turned to them to improve their physical and mental health.

Yet, cannabis concentrates aren’t created equal, as they often vary in taste, potency, texture, and extraction methods. If you want to consume a pure cannabis concentrate that’s free from solvents and chemicals, you’d be wise to consider making a rosin dab.

So, what is a rosin dab, and how do you make one? Keep reading to find out.

What is Rosin?

Rosin is a solventless cannabis concentrate extract created from a combination of heat and pressure via a rosin press machine. It squeezes the therapeutic resin from a material, such as kief, bubble hash, or trim. The process is simple and takes a matter of minutes to complete.

How to Make Rosin

Rosin isn’t only easy to produce, but the right equipment can simplify the process and improve efficiency and quality. You can begin making rosin from home by purchasing a rosin press starter kit from amazon.co.uk. The machine will apply the right amount of pressure and heat to improve the quality and yield of the rosin.

Of course, you must buy the highest quality cannabis material to produce the highest quality rosin. Also, some strains produce more rosin than others.

For instance, if you use a trim, you may receive a 3-8% yield and 30% quality. However, if you use cannabis flower, you’ll likely produce a 15-30% yield and 100% quality. If the yield is a bigger priority, hash is a smart choice, typically producing a 30-70%+ yield and 80% quality.

The material size could determine the rosin you produce, too. For example, use smaller nugs of cannabis flower, as they tend to have more surface area than their total mass. As a result, the rosin will not need to travel far to seep out during the extraction process and may produce more rosin for your money.

Humidity is a factor you’d be wise to consider. For example, nugs that are too dry will soak up much extract, making it harder to produce rosin. For this reason, you must aim for a relative humidity range between 55% to 62%.

As easy as making rosin from home is, you’d be wise to test out different temperatures, strains, and pressing times to create the best quality for your needs.

Use the Correct Rosin Filter Bags

Use filter bags when pressing any material in a rosin press machine. Bags are available in varying sizes and micron counts, but you would be wise to choose bags to match the size of the machine’s heat plates.

It’s wise to use filter bags produced by the same rosin press manufacturer to ensure compatibility. If you’re unsure about the purpose of micron count, it is the size of the microscopic openings that catch rosin and filter out the plant material. For instance, a small micron count equals a smaller opening and may result in higher-quality, purer rosin but may lead to smaller yields.


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