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What is Live Resin?

The hemp industry is always finding new ways to satisfy the desires that consumers have for the most bioavailable, freshest, and cleanest hemp products that exist.  Many consumers don’t realize just how much the extraction process determines the outcome of a hemp product in terms of quality, effectiveness, flavor, and even safety.  In fact, even though there are a variety of ways to extract the hemp plant’s compounds, the bottom line is, some of them yield better results than others. 

One of the more recent trends throughout our industry is the use of live resin.  While live resin doesn’t actually reflect the extraction process itself, it does distinguish the type of plant material that undergoes extraction, thus, making a massive difference in the live resin product’s outcome and quality.

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The Basics of Live Resin? 

Live resin is a type of cannabis extract that gets its name from its sticky, sap-like consistency and its color, resembling the resin derived from trees.  Its color can vary from dark yellow to rich amber, and also has a higher thickness level than standard oil-soluble extracts you’ll find on the market. 

Inherently, it has a high concentration of terpenes and flavonoids, as its viscosity comes from its high level of resinous trichomes, which are what accounts for the sticky coating that covers the buds of the hemp plant in nature.  These trichomes are what contain the potent amounts of terpenes and flavonoids, which contribute to the value of the plant in terms of its properties, as well as its flavor and aroma.

Live resin is a full-spectrum extract that is taking over the hemp industry.  Its main appeal is that it contains higher terpene and flavonoid levels than what most extracts can offer, and this is something that users notice right off the bat as its flavor and aroma are significantly fresher and more potent than what you’ll find with most hemp extractions.  Live resin also furthers the entourage effect by offering an extract that is even closer to what we’d get from the raw, pure plant material, to really enjoy maximum bioavailability of all of the compounds that we’re seeking out.

Live resin products are becoming all the more popular with the increased interest in strains as of late.  Cannabinoid-based vape carts in particular are popping up in live resin form, offering a more potent strain experience to enjoy alongside psychoactive cannabinoids like delta 8 THC, delta 10 THC, THC-O, THC-P, THCV, HHC, and HHC-O.  The higher presence of terpenes and flavonoids don’t just offer stronger strain effects, but synergistically support better bioavailability of these cannabinoids for a more potent high.

How is Live Resin Created?

To understand how live resin is produced, and why it matters so much anyways, we need to start with the process of cultivating hemp.  The majority of hemp that is cultivated before being sold to consumers undergoes a dry-curing process.  This means that the buds are picked from the plant and kept in a dark, dry and cool space where they become cured, so that they don’t develop mold.  It dries the plant out just enough to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungus, similarly, to curing meats.

Dry-curing is beneficial when it comes to preserving the raw buds, which are sold in flower form.  But, when it comes to producing extracts, it may not be the best method to use.  Dry-curing affects the sticky coating of resinous trichomes that cover the flower buds, to minimize the terpenes and flavonoids that they are composed of.  With lower concentrations of these compounds, the user is missing out on the full effect of the chemical composition of hemp, as we know that terpenes and flavonoids contribute to the benefits we get from the plant material.

Basically, if you’re consuming a hemp product that contains an extract derived from dry-cured flower buds, you’re not getting the full extent of terpenes and flavonoids that you can. Live resin solves this issue. Rather than dry-curing the buds, they’re dipped in a flash-freezing agent like liquid nitrogen, and this keeps the resinous trichomes in their natural state while still preserving them rather than drying them out. 

Flash-frozen plant material is then run through the same type of extraction process that would be applied to dry-cured plant material, only its terpenes and flavonoids have not been negatively impacted by drying out.  The result is much stronger flavor, a fresher taste and higher levels of every compound in hemp to absorb into the body and provide the strongest level of effectiveness possible, while allowing for the true entourage effect to take place.

Why is Live Resin So Desirable on Today’s Hemp Market?

Overall, it’s easy to see why live resin is becoming the new standard, given its increased potency, flavor and synergistic value.  Also, is a more efficient practice for manufacturers, because dry-curing requires more effort, time and labor than flash-freezing the plant material.  This allows companies to sell live resin products at affordable prices, since it costs less money to produce overall.  

Live resin products can offer stronger effects to users, which means that they can use less product to achieve the same results.  While the difference in potency is not like that of vape cartridges vs. dabs, it’s enough to make live resin fully worthwhile, offering more bang for your buck, so-to-speak.

How is Live Resin Used in the Hemp Industry?

You’re most likely to find live resin in the form of live resin vape cartridges and live resin disposable devices.  The higher presence of terpenes and flavonoids creates a much stronger hemp-like flavor which’s something that vapers in particular desire.  Not only that, but live resin is both thick and sticky compared to the thinner, more oily extracts derived from dry-cured plant material. 

Meaning, its viscosity can be trickier to incorporate into a lot of types of non-vaping formulas.  That’s not to say that it can’t be done, but the bottom line is that you’re more likely to come across vape cartridges and disposable vapes made with live resin than any other product type like gummies, tinctures, and topicals.

Check Out Binoid’s Awesome Selection Live Resin Products Today!

Live resin products offer us yet another way to derive as many benefits from the hemp plant as possible, providing us with a fresher, more bioavailable and more potent type of extract.  At Binoid, we’re pleased to introduce our live resin vape cartridges, which highlight different cannabinoids like THC-O, THC-P, HHC-O, and delta 8 THC, all while coming in a fresh variety of strains and being 100% additive-free.  Not only that, but we carry Delta Extrax (Delta Effex) disposable vape pens that come in comes in 2 gram sizing.

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