by dialedin | Feb 17, 2021
After washing and pressing our starting material, but before bonding our rosin with organic coconut oil, we must decarb the rosin that we infuse into our gummies. Decarbing is the process of converting THC-A (which is not activated) to THC (which is activated). The...
by dialedin | Feb 9, 2021
In the edible world there are a wide variety of methods that can be used to infuse food with cannabis. Many involve chemical solvents, such as butane or ethanol. These methods can leave behind trace amounts of the chemical that is used, and often result in an end...
by dialedin | Feb 6, 2021
Just like every person has a respiratory system to breathe, we all have an endocannabinoid system that aids in a wide variety of bodily functions. The EC system consists of three parts; endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes. Together these three parts receive and...
by dialedin | Feb 3, 2021
CBD is short for cannabidiol, a naturally-occurring cannabinoid that’s found within cannabis. It’s also a byproduct that can be extracted from hemp plants. This organic compound is another one of the “big six” cannabinoids that have been studied for...
by dialedin | Jan 28, 2021
Rosin is a solventless cannabis extract that’s made using heat and pressure. It can be made from kief, flower, trim, or ice hash (sometimes referred to as bubble hash). At Dialed In, our rosin is made from ice hash, meaning that the trichomes must be extracted...
by dialedin | Jan 25, 2021
Ice hash (also known as bubble hash) is the precursor to rosin, and it’s just one step in the process of making our solventless gummies. Ice hash is the concentrate form of dried trichome heads that have been removed from starting material. This is done by...
by dialedin | Jan 20, 2021
Trichomes are the most desired part of the cannabis plant, with a majority of them consisting of both a stalk and a head. This unique shape causes their appearance to be similar to a mushroom. Inside of these trichome heads is an oil that is made up of a strain’s...
by dialedin | Jan 13, 2021
Terpenes and terpenoids are two different organic compounds, but their names often get used interchangeably. The difference between the two stems from their molecular makeup; terpenes naturally have no oxygen, but over time absorb incredibly small amounts. This...
by dialedin | Jan 5, 2021
What are terpenes? Terpenes are organic, naturally-occurring compounds found not only in cannabis, but in everything. They are what make up all the varying scents and odors we experience throughout our days. Especially in cannabis, terpenes can also result in a wide...