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Live Resin vs. Distillate: The Key Differences

Updated for 2023

As you explore the many types of marijuana concentrates, it can be challenging to figure out all of the differences between your various options. Most often, one of the comparisons we get asked about is live resin vs. distillate. Is live resin better than distillate, or vice versa? The answer depends on what you are looking for, so let’s dive into the differences between these two types of marijuana concentrates.

What Is Distillate?

Distillate is a marijuana oil made by isolating a cannabinoid, usually THC or CBD, and separating it from the rest of the plant material. Especially pure distillates can offer close to 100% THC potency, which leaves little room for anything else. In other words, there are almost no terpenes in marijuana distillate. Terpenes are the essential oils that give cannabis strains their unique flavors and may also have their own outcomes.

What Is Live Resin?

Live resin is also a cannabis concentrate, but it’s made with different goals. Instead of containing the highest levels of cannabinoids possible, live resin normally contains 50% to 80% THC. The rest of this marijuana extract consists of a good deal of terpenes and flavonoids. High levels of terpenes make for a more flavorful experience, which appeals to some consumers. The terpenes in cannabis may also cause an entourage effect, which may be why different strains are known for different outcomes. So is live resin better than distillate?

Understanding Live Resin vs. Distillate

The question is, would you rather have more cannabinoids or more terpenes? Some medical marijuana patients love distillate because it’s almost flavorless and has some of the highest levels of THC available. On the other hand, some appreciate the authentic marijuana flavor of live resin and swear by the entourage effect.

The Extraction Process

Distillate extraction involves a good deal of heat, so the cannabinoids are decarboxylated in the process. That is, for example, THC is activated with heat. Live resin extraction happens at a much lower temperature. The raw plant material is flash frozen before the process, which takes place at cool temperatures to preserve terpenes.

Terpene and THC Content

The terpene and THC content level is one of the biggest differences between these two types of concentrates. Live resin is designed to have the highest terpene levels of just about any concentrate, while distillate has incredibly high THC levels and almost no terpenes. 

The Smoking Experience

Because the cannabinoids in distillate have been decarboxylated, a medical marijuana patient can eat the concentrate or even administer it under the tongue. Because live resin has not been decarboxylated, it must be smoked or vaped to activate the THC. The distillate is almost flavorless, while live resin has a very authentic marijuana flavor. 

Shop Pennsylvania’s Best Marijuana Products at FLUENT

When you visit a medical marijuana dispensary in Pennsylvania, you will find a variety of choices ready for you to enjoy. Our patient care staff at FLUENT has excellent knowledge of the terpene profiles in the strains we carry. Our team is ready to help you find the marijuana products, and the terpenes and cannabinoids you’ve been searching for, so pick your nearest medical marijuana dispensary and visit us today!

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