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#03 What Are The 'Diamonds' In Live Resin?

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Live Resin is one of my favorite kind of marijuana concentrates, but what are the big chunks in it? If these 'diamonds' are just THC, why aren't they in other concentrates? Live Resin is made from 'fresh frozen' weed, and because of this it has way more cannabinoids and terpenes than other cannabis concentrates. Something special is going on in this oil, and this is the only reason these awesome THC diamonds form. In this episode we will go over the science of why these diamonds form, and why you should try some today.
Learn more fun facts about cannabis and concentrates on the Strain Show YouTube channel, CLICK HERE!
Save 20% on CBD with discount code 'StrainShow' at ThoughCloud.net

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Live Resin is one of my favorite kind of marijuana concentrates, but what are the big chunks in it? If these 'diamonds' are just THC, why aren't they in other concentrates? Live Resin is made from 'fresh frozen' weed, and because of this it has way more cannabinoids and terpenes than other cannabis concentrates. Something special is going on in this oil, and this is the only reason these awesome THC diamonds form. In this episode we will go over the science of why these diamonds form, and why you should try some today.
Learn more fun facts about cannabis and concentrates on the Strain Show YouTube channel, CLICK HERE!
Save 20% on CBD with discount code 'StrainShow' at ThoughCloud.net

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