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There is more to harvesting cannabis than cutting stalks and chucking them to your trimmer or drying racks. Since cannabis is quite sensitive, given all the flavors you want to taste later, you need to exert extra levels of diligence in going from harvest to drying. So how do you process cannabis properly?
Did you know those trimmings you discard from your buds have benefits too? Since these trimmings also contain THC and CBD (though not by a lot), you can use these trimmings for other purposes, and possibly turn them into another revenue source. We show you in this article what the best way to use the trimmings from your harvest.


The idea of trimming with CO2 is to preserve the natural look of the bud without the sugar leaves, by using CO2 to flash freeze the buds, so leaves fall off easily. However, there is more to just plugging in a CO2 tank into a trimmer. What takes a few weeks, CO2 trims compresses into a small time frame without sacrificing flavor.
Drying and curing are as important as the growing and harvest preparations. Drying and curing are similar in purpose and method but have differences as well. If you are curious about the differences between drying versus curing and want to know about the best practices for each, you've come to the right place.
Whether you choose to store or trim immediately the cannabis you harvest, you will have to dry them before you continue processing them. But there is more to hanging your cannabis to dry in the darkest room or place in your house or facility. So how do you prepare an ideal setting for drying cannabis? We break it down in this article.
With harvest season around the corner, cannabis enthusiasts are excited about this year’s haul. But harvesting can be tedious and very time-consuming, especially when not planned properly. To help you plan for Croptober efficiently, here are five (5) things you need to take note of.
One of the most popular cannabis goods in North America is Bubble Hash. It’s a product extracted from trimmed leaves without the aid of any chemical solvent. If you’re searching how to make bubble hash in the easiest way possible, here is a step-by-step guide in making bubble hash with bubble hash bags.

Choose your trimming preferences based on what is practical for you. Given the pros and cons of every trimming aspect, your choice should complement your whole setup

At the end of the day, whatever preference you lean on, it must contribute to your targets for the upcoming batch of your harvest.

There are various procedures in cultivating and processing your buds but why exactly is trimming a very important step?

To help you get the right amount in your micron bags, consider using pre-press mold, like the Rosinbomb Pre-press, to keep your strain organized.

Micron rating describes the size of particles that can pass through a porous area and often associated with filtration systems like micron bags used in rosin extraction.

Live rosin is the extracts from freshly full melt bubble hash. It contains more terpenes and is extracted without any chemicals or solvents. 

The demand has grown over time, especially with how much safer these extracts are. Even with the tedious process of producing the Bubble Hash, the most crucial component in extracting live rosin, it still has strong demand. 

Unless you’ve been working in the food industry, you’re probably wondering what a freeze dryer is. Freeze drying is a process that removes water to preserve the shelf-life and quality of a material. In simple terms, a freeze dryer keeps things fresh longer.

So why use a freeze dryer for making hashish? The hash drying process is incredibly time intensive. It can take between 5-8 days for a batch of hash to fully dry. Keep in mind these estimates are if you’re working in a regulated environment under ideal conditions.

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