Distillate VS. Live Resin

Distillate VS. Live Resin

Distillate vs. Live Resin: Which Should You Vape?

 

When it comes to vaping cannabis concentrates, both distillate and live resin offer unique benefits. Here’s a closer look at the differences to help you decide which suits your preferences and needs.

 

1. Extraction Process

Distillate: Created by heating and refining cannabis to isolate cannabinoids, typically THC. This process removes terpenes, resulting in a pure, potent product with minimal flavor or aroma.

Live Resin: Extracted from flash-frozen cannabis plants, preserving the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes. The result is a flavorful, aromatic concentrate that reflects the plant’s original profile.

 

2. Potency

Distillate: Known for its high THC content, often reaching up to 99%, offering a strong and focused experience.

Live Resin: Contains slightly less THC but provides a more balanced effect due to the inclusion of terpenes and other cannabinoids working together in the entourage effect.

 

3. Flavor and Aroma

Distillate: Neutral in flavor and odor, though some products are enhanced with added terpenes for taste.

Live Resin: Rich in terpenes, offering authentic cannabis flavors and aromas, making it ideal for enthusiasts seeking a true-to-plant experience.

 

4. Cost

Distillate: Generally more affordable due to its simpler production process.

Live Resin: Costs more because of its labor-intensive extraction process and the preservation of high-quality compounds.

 

Which Should You Choose?

For those seeking affordability and high THC content, distillate is a practical choice. However, if you prioritize flavor, aroma, and the potential therapeutic benefits of a full-spectrum product, live resin stands out.

 

At I AM HEMP, we understand that every cannabis user has unique preferences. That’s why we offer a selection of both distillate and live resin products to suit your needs. Discover our premium cannabis concentrates and elevate your experience at iamhemp.co.

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