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    Live Resin FAQs

    What is Live Resin?

    Live resin is a full-spectrum cannabis concentrate that closely mirrors the cannabinoid and terpene profiles of the plant in its living state. Live resin stands out from other concentrates due to its higher terpene content. This concentrate captures the full essence of the plant, resulting in richer, full-bodied flavors and comprehensive effects. You can find live resin in products like disposable vapes, vape cartridges, and even edibles.

    How is Live Resin Made?

    Live resin is made from flash-frozen flower. Unlike the traditional distillate process, which involves drying and curing, live resin production replaces this phase with freezing. The plant's freshness is preserved and the concentrate becomes more aromatic and flavorful as a result of this method, which helps preserve terpenes that might otherwise degrade after harvesting.

    Is Live Resin Legal?

    Yes, live resin is federally legal in the US. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products at the federal level as long as they contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC. Although this permits live resin at a federal level, its legality can vary from state to state depending on individual state laws. It's important to check the laws in your state before purchasing or using live resin products to ensure compliance with local regulations.

    Difference Between Distillate vs Live Resin

    Distillate and live resin are both cannabis concentrates, but when it comes to their production and properties they differ significantly.

    Distillate is a highly refined extract that isolates a specific cannabinoid, making a nearly pure product. This makes distillate more potent, providing stronger but less nuanced effects. It also makes it more versatile as it’s able to be used in various products.

    On the other hand, live resin is a full-spectrum concentrate that preserves more cannabinoids and terpenes. This concentrate offers richer, full-bodied flavors and a more nuanced effect that some users find closer to the whole plant experience.

    How To Use Live Resin Disposable Vapes

    Live resin disposable vapes come pre-charged and pre-filled, making them convenient and easy to use on the go. Typically all you’ll have to do is simply inhale through the mouthpiece to activate the vape. Start with small puffs to gauge your tolerance. For optimal performance and safety, store your disposable vape at room temperature and away from direct sunlight.

    How To Use Live Resin Vape Cartridges

    The first thing to do when using live resin vape cartridges is to get a compatible battery or vape pen. Once it’s fully charged, securely attach the cartridge to the battery. Turn on the device, usually by pressing the button five times rapidly. Inhale slowly, starting with small draws to assess its effects on you. We recommend you store your cartridges upright at room temperature to prevent leaking and preserve the quality of the live resin.

    How To Use Live Resin Edibles: Dosage Guideline

    When taking live resin edibles, start with a low dose, especially if you are new to edibles. A typical starting dose can be around 5 -10 mg. Wait at least 1-2 hours for the effects to kick in before considering another dose, as edibles take longer to metabolize than inhaled products like vapes and carts. Always follow the dosage instructions provided on the product packaging. With edibles it’s important you remember to start low and go slow.

    Will Live Resin Fail A Drug Test?

    Yes, use of live resin products can cause you to fail a drug test. When smoked or consumed, your body produces metabolites similar to those from other THC or cannabis products. These metabolites are what standard drug tests screen for and they can be detected in urine, blood, and hair tests. As far as the THC detection window goes, various factors can affect this including age, weight, metabolism, and frequency of use. Before using live resin products, take this risk into account if you are subject to drug testing.