Hash Terms You Should Understand
Clear definitions of hash terminology — full melt, six star, bubble hash grades, and solventless production terms dispensary menus get wrong.
Everything about dry sift — definitions, comparisons, storage, and buying guidance. Browse all Resin Manual entries tagged dry sift.
Clear definitions of hash terminology — full melt, six star, bubble hash grades, and solventless production terms dispensary menus get wrong.
Good rosin smells loud on jar opening, tastes like its named strain, melts clean with minimal residue, and was stored cold. Here's how to assess quality before and after purchase.
A temple ball is a sphere of pressed, aged hash with roots in Nepal, India, and Afghanistan. Learn how they're made, what separates good ones from bad, and why they've become a benchmark in solventless cannabis.
Bubble hash is a solventless cannabis concentrate made with ice water extraction and mesh screens. Learn micron ratings, quality grades, and storage methods.
Dry sift is solventless cannabis concentrate made by screening trichomes through mesh without heat or solvents. Learn quality indicators, storage, and key differences.
Full melt is the highest grade of bubble hash that melts completely when heated. Learn what makes hash "full melt" and how to identify true 6-star quality.
Hash rosin is a premium solventless concentrate made by pressing bubble hash or dry sift. Learn the two-step process, quality indicators, and storage proven methods.
Six star hash is the highest grade in hash quality rating, melting completely clean without residue. Learn the grading system, identification, and quality standards.
Solventless extraction produces cannabis concentrates using heat, pressure, or ice water instead of chemical solvents. Learn the key differences and methods.