The legalization of recreational cannabis sales in Colorado has sparked a new era of concentrates. If you are not familiar with concentrates but wish to give them a try, there’s a good brand you can start with: Soiku Bano, a pioneer in the solventless extraction and production of cannabis concentrates. The company, which has been in business since 2016, primarily makes rosin through a process that involves ice, water, and pressure.
Rosin is a cannabis concentrate that needs to be vaporized with a special rig. While some people like to add rosin to the cannabis they roll or pack into bowls, this is not a recommended method. Unlike flower or more traditional concentrates such as hash, rosin can’t be smoked or rolled because it was not made with that kind of fiery combustion in mind. For the best results, you should use a “dab rig” for vaporizing rosin.
Solventless extraction is a more elaborate process of making cannabis concentrates. In the case of Soiku Bano , which you can get at quality dispensaries in Colorado, the makers their flower from various top-shelf cultivators in and focus on quality and flavor; after all, this is what vaporizing rosin is all about. You can turn just about any strain into rosin as long as it has enough fiber, but the end result will always be better if the plant material is rich in terpenes.
When you don’t use solvents to extract cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis, you get a more unadulterated version of a concentrate, thus giving you a nice spectrum of compounds, aromas, and flavors to discover.