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Strain Showcase: Hawaiian Haze

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By Jason Tillotson, Copywriter

 

Hawaiian Haze is a special strain to me – it’s got that sativa “feel” when smoked, but an indica appearance due to its spongy and almost moist texture. I love breaking down a nice and dense, sticky-icky bud. Hawaiian Haze is a tweet worthy strain for sure, and she won’t leave you disappointed on the other side of it either.

 

Great for any time of day, Hawaiian Haze is a sativa-forward hybrid with pungent scents. They almost shout at you upon tearing open the package. This strain has, not notes, but a well written book of smells akin to citrus, mango and flower bouquets that will appeal to any smoker.

CBD Flower with amazing flavor

Sometimes strains can taste different depending on the method of consumption. I find that to be true with our friend Hawaiian Haze here. When smoked through a nice, clean pipe you’ll get more of those same citrus and fruity tastes that you smell on the nose. Rolled up in a RAW cone or a blunt wrap of your choice! Don’t be surprised if your palette gets hit with more of the floral and earth undertones.

 

At 14.6% CBD and <0.3%, it’s a nice mild daytime strain, perfect for a midday pick up!

 

No matter your preference, Hawaiian Haze can serve you well.

 

Head over to our shop to buy some today and use code COPE2020 for 20% off your entire order!

Consuming Rosin Cannabis Concentrate

  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
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  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.

Consuming Rosin Cannabis Concentrate

  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
  • Ut enim ad minim, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
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How is Rosin made?

Rosin can be made from either cannabis flower or hash, which is the collected kief (trichomes) of the Cannabis plant. If you have a grinder with a kief catch, you are probably already familiar! Rosin made from cannabis nugs tends to be slightly more difficult to enjoy, as plant matter almost always impacts the rosin. This does not impede the rosin’s potency but can cause an unpleasant flavor or smell for the user.

Once the cannabis source material is chosen, heat and pressure are applied. Most rosin for sale in dispensaries is created in a custom industrial press, though some users choose to make their own rosin at home with a hair straightener.

The applied heat and pressure to the cannabis material force out the cannabinoids and terpenes, similar to how canola or olives are pressed for oil. The end result is a cannabis concentrate with THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids as well as terpenes. The temperature and pressure applied correlate to the type of rosin produced. Rosin can be made into shatter, budder, taffy, and wax consistencies.

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