Live Rosin
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
It all begins with selecting the right genetics and growing high-quality flower in Living Soil. At harvest, the flower is Fresh Frozen to preserve its full profile. Ice water isolates the trichomes, carefully collected, selected for jar quality then freeze-dried. The hash is pressed in micron bags, where heat and pressure refine it into rosin.
Through curing and precise agitation, it reaches its final form—ready for your jar and your first taste of its terpene-rich profile.
Fresh Frozen Harvest
We carefully harvest the plant removing as much plant matter as we can. Protecting the trichomes and then freezing the harvest.
Bubble Hash
It will be cold
The process begins in a meticulously maintained cold room, where temperatures are kept low to preserve the integrity of the trichomes and prevent premature degradation. Fresh frozen flower, stored at sub-zero temperatures of -10°F to -20°F, is carefully moved to the 45-50°F cold room, allowing for a controlled temperature shift before being introduced into 35°F ice water. This gradual transition ensures the trichomes remain brittle and intact, avoiding thawing that could compromise their structure or purity. The chilled environment, combined with RO-purified ice and water, prevents oxidative reactions and ensures the resinous trichomes detach cleanly from the plant material.
The fresh frozen flower is carefully introduced to the ice water bath, where the cold temperatures with water movement cause the resinous trichomes to become brittle and detach from the plant material. By gently agitating the mixture, the trichomes are released into the water without compromising their structure or purity.
The resulting trichome-rich solution is then poured over a series of micron screens, each calibrated to capture specific trichome sizes. This filtration process is critical, as only the most uniform, mature trichome heads are selected for jar-quality production. These trichomes are evaluated for their size, clarity, and resin content, ensuring that only the finest material is chosen.
Once collected, the selected trichomes are freeze-dried to remove moisture without degrading the cannabinoids or terpenes. This step is essential for preserving the trichomes’ chemical profile, ensuring that the final product retains its potency, flavor, and aroma.
Rosin
With the freeze-dried hash prepared, the next step transforms it into premium rosin. The hash is carefully sifted to ensure consistency before being packed into micron filter bags. These bags are engineered to separate impurities while allowing only the purest rosin to flow through. Once placed between parchment paper and pressed between heated plates, the controlled heat, time and pressure liquefy the trichomes, transforming the hash into rosin as it flows out of the micron bags. This freshly pressed rosin, rich in cannabinoids and terpenes, is then collected and sealed in glass jars, ready to undergo the cold curing process that refines its texture, flavor, and overall quality.
Cold Cure
The waiting is the hardest part.
The cold cure process is an essential step in perfecting rosin, transforming it into a premium, shelf-stable concentrate. After being collected, the rosin is sealed in airtight glass jars and stored at temperatures below 55°F. In this controlled environment, the rosin begins to naturally separate due to the physical differences between its components. Terpenes, which are lighter, more volatile, and act as natural solvents, start to migrate and pool, while the denser cannabinoids settle, creating visible layers over time. This separation is influenced by the unique ratio of terpenes to cannabinoids, as well as their molecular structures and interactions.
When the separation process has stabilized, the rosin is mixed and whipped to achieve its final consistency. The texture—whether it becomes a liquid sauce, creamy batter, a smooth budder, or a dense wax—depends on the specific balance of terpenes and cannabinoids. Higher terpene content tends to result in a softer, more pliable consistency, while cannabinoid-rich rosin may yield a firmer texture. Whipping reintegrates these components into a homogenous product while enhancing usability, making the rosin easier to handle for dabbing. The final result is a stable, flavorful concentrate that retains the full essence of the plant and is ready to deliver an exceptional experience.