An Ancient Product
Meets Modern Tools
Let’s Talk About Hash
Long before carts and concentrates, there was hash. For centuries, people have been collecting the most resin-rich part of the plant and creating our earliest version of concentrates. The tools may have changed, but the overall process and goal remain the same: preserve the plant's flavor, character, and spirit in its purest form.
Rich in flavor, aroma, and character, hash offers a slower, more intentional experience that feels deeply connected to the plant itself.
Where Did it All Start?
Short answer, we don’t know exactly. It comes originally from the broader regions of the modern day Middle East, Northern Africa, India, and Western Asia.
How is it Made?
So, What is a Micron?
In hashmaking, micron refers to the size of the filtration screen used to separate trichomes—the resin glands of the cannabis plant—from the rest of the material during ice water extraction. Micron size doesn’t automatically determine quality—but it does help shape the character of the final hash.
How Does Bubble Hash Rating Work?
Bubble hash ratings are an informal system used by solventless hash makers and consumers to describe how refined and clean a resin is when heated. As a general rule, higher-rated hash contains purer trichome heads with less contaminating plant material, waxes, and residual debris.
Full Melt (6-Star)
Pure trichome heads that liquefy clean when dabbed, leaving little to no residue. Often sourced from select micron ranges (e.g., 73–159µ) and multiple washes. Connoisseur grade—best by dab.
Read the Full Melt Blog →High Melt (5-Star)
Dab-friendly with a touch of residue. Frequently pressed into premium live rosin. Great for low-temp dabs if you prefer a slightly more robust profile.
Mid Melt (≈4-Star)
Doesn’t melt fully; may include stalks and fine plant matter. Best sprinkled into bowls, rolled into joints, or used in infused pre rolls—not ideal for dabbing.
Low Melt (≈3-Star)
Bubbles minimally and tends to burn. Solid for sprinkling on flower or making edibles when you want flavor and effect without chasing a clean melt.
Food-Grade (1–2-Star)
Best for infusions, tinctures, or topicals. Typically produced from trim or lower-grade washes—not meant for dabbing.
Learn More
New to hash grading? Dive deeper into the 1–6 star system and discover what sets each type apart.
Understanding Hash Grades →We Love Our Herd!
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