![]() ![]() Not really, we pretty much treat it all the same. ![]() Is there anything special you do for flower that you know is going to six-star hash during the growing, harvesting, and trimming processes? Something kind of towards the middle of that spectrum is what we’re really looking for to make six-star. On the other hand, if it’s too chalky, there’s just no appeal to it because it’s not going to have the terps and the meltiness. If it leans more towards grease, it’s not going to make the yields and it’s also probably not going to want to go through a sieve. You need that chalkiness, that structure, but you also want the oil and the grease, or it’s just no good. That being said, if you think of resin on one end of the spectrum being chalk and on the other of the spectrum being grease, you want something that is somewhat in the middle. I see a lot of people posting six-star these days that’s got specs in it-that’s pretty much dust and contaminants, so I wouldn’t be flexing that. Outdoor material can sometimes collect dust, which will make specs in your hash. Indoor material seems to create a cleaner six-star than outdoor material. How do you determine which genetics are best for six-star? Now that we’ve simplified six-star, let’s take a look at what goes into harvesting for six-star on the farm at PNW Roots. It calms my nerves, and I love that effect. The effects are really sedative and medicating. It’s got this puppy dog breath and lemony gas on the nose that translates into a watermelon flavor on the tongue on the exhale. Right now, my personal favorite is the Hamma Hamma. Pretty much all of the hashers that we run, we also make six-star out of. GMO is also always a super high-yielder of six-star for us. The Strawberry Yogurt is another strain that makes fantastic six-star, but that one takes a bit of a different process to get there. Kaya’s Koffee is a classic we’ve been doing for almost a decade. We’ve actually got quite a few we’re known for. In addition to those two recent award winners, are there any other strains of six-star hash you would say you’re known for? Do you have a personal favorite? In politics, they call that getting a mandate, so I think we have a mandate on our hash and hash-making process! When they revealed the scorecards, they were both very close to each other, but head and shoulders above all the other entrants and competitors. We took first and second place in the Melts category, for Pink Lemonade and Hamma Hamma respectively. It was actually a really incredible experience. ![]() You actually just won Melting of the Heads in Bellingham, Washington with your six-star-can you tell me a bit about that win and what it meant to you? Six-star hash is just that at its peak level-it’s really the pinnacle of hash and what we’re doing. It’s a full-body experience rather than that quick jolt to the brain. Rosin is still like a shot of espresso, but you’re feeling it in a bit more balanced way. Think of it this way: if you’re dabbing BHO, it’s like a shot of espresso, right? You’re gonna sweat, you get hot, and you’re up and you’re down quickly. ![]() It’s gonna get you a little more stoned and that stone will last longer. I find six-star to have a more rounded effect. Is there a difference in the smoking experience when it comes to a six-star hash vs a rosin vs a non-solventless product? When dabbing six-star, it’s going to fully melt like water and there’s going to be only a very slight bit of the waxy residue left in your banger. Five-star is going to melt, it’s going to dab, but it’s going to leave a lot or at least some char residue in the banger. Your one-star is going to be your “No Melt, Nebraska,” two-star is kind of the same thing, three and four-star are good for pressing into rosin. Most hash is not dabable until you rosin it, but we’re making hash that is dabable without being rosin-that’s the difference in what six-star is. Six-star hash is pre-rosin, but it’s dabable already. Most people out there are making rosin, which means they’re taking hash at different grades, putting it into another filter, and pressing it. Let’s get down to the basics of what six-star is and how it differs from other solventless products on the market.įor those who may not know, what is six-star hash, exactly? From bubble hash to rosin carts, full melt, and even THC-infused topicals, there are various products that can be made using solventless extraction methods. ![]()
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