Cannabis quality
Cannabis concentrate guides
Learn how live resin, live rosin, distillate, terpenes, COAs, THC percentage, and full-spectrum products compare.
Live resin vs live rosin: what's actually different?
Live resin and live rosin both start with flash-frozen plants — but one uses solvents and one uses only ice, heat, and pressure. Here's how to choose.
Live resin vs distillate: which cart should you buy?
Distillate is 90%+ pure THC with the flavor stripped out. Live resin keeps the plant's full profile. Here's the real difference and which cart fits you.
What is live rosin?
Live rosin is a solventless concentrate pressed from flash-frozen plants using only ice, heat, and pressure. Here's how it's made and why it costs more.
What is live resin?
Live resin is a concentrate extracted from flash-frozen cannabis, preserving the terpenes lost during drying. Here's how it's made and what to look for.
Rosin vs resin: the one-letter difference explained
Rosin is pressed without solvents. Resin is extracted with them. One letter, two completely different production methods — here's the full breakdown.
Why does live resin taste better than distillate?
Live resin preserves the plant's native terpenes; distillate strips them and adds substitutes back. Here's the chemistry behind the flavor gap.
What are terpenes and why do they matter more than THC%?
Terpenes are the aromatic compounds that define a strain's flavor and character. Here's why the terpene profile tells you more than the THC number.
Is higher THC % actually stronger? The potency myth, examined
THC percentage is the most overrated number in cannabis. Here's why a 70% live resin can outperform a 95% distillate, and what to look at instead.
What is the entourage effect?
The entourage effect is the theory that cannabis compounds work better together than in isolation. Here's what the research says and what it means for you.
What is solventless extraction, and is it worth paying for?
Solventless extraction uses only ice, water, heat, and pressure — no chemicals at any stage. Here's how it works and whether the premium is justified.
Why is live rosin the most expensive concentrate?
Live rosin costs 30-60% more than other concentrates. The reasons: brutal yields, hand labor, and top-shelf input. Here's where the money actually goes.
Full spectrum vs distillate: what "full spectrum" actually means
"Full spectrum" means the plant's complete compound profile is preserved. Distillate means one molecule, purified. Here's how to decode both labels.
How to read a COA before you buy
Every licensed cannabis product carries a Certificate of Analysis. Here's how to read one in 60 seconds — potency, terpenes, and the safety panels.
Sativa vs indica vs hybrid: does it even matter for carts?
The sativa/indica split is the industry's most persistent oversimplification. Here's what the labels actually predict — and what to use instead for carts.
What does "flash-frozen" mean on a cannabis label?
Flash-frozen means the plant was frozen within hours of harvest, skipping the curing stage that evaporates terpenes. Here's why the label commands a premium.