Peachy is one of my favorite Michigan-based rosin companies. Fantastic value for the price. Lemon Sherb is great, tastes citrus-y and funky.

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    How do they work out percentages here? What’s there other than cannabinoids and how does it get to over 100%?

    And daaaamn I wish I could buy my weed by terpene content like that

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      I dab (vaporize) it on what’s called a “terp slurper.” Here’s a previous post of mine that shows the piece on the right: https://lemmy.world/post/913935

      Dabbing concentrates is about heat control and retention. There are less cumbersome options, like Puffco’s line of products.

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      To me, the legal market is looking amazing these days. If you go to the right dispensaries and buy from the right growers/processors, quality and price are very reasonable. I don’t find availability to be an issue; there’s about 3 dispensaries I prefer to go to, out of maybe 40 I could go to within a half hour drive.

      As an example, today I got this rosin gram for $30, and a half oz of Sherb Cream Pie flower for $75. In my recent experience, quality concentrates can range from $30-$60 a gram, and quality flower can range from $50-100 a half oz.

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        it’s too bad you can’t bring some back with you from north of the border, those prices for flower are getting you the full ounce here 😭

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    Bonus pic: The last (giant) dab of the Mackinaw OG, a Michigan delicacy. Very pine-y and almost smells like cologne.