Grown by the legendary Greg “Chemdog” Krzanowski and extracted by Treeworks, the Chem S1 Live Hash Rosin epitomizes the aroma, flavor and potency of the Chem family lineage. It’s called S1 because it’s the result of a Chemdog D cut (or Chem D for short) self pollinating, creating a single seed that Greg grew out with amazing results.
The product of this freakish occurrence culminated in a cultivar with even more overwhelming diesel-fuel funk and conifer-pine scent and flavor than the original. Glass jars of S1 flowers must be vacuum sealed in plastic to avoid stinking up all surroundings – and there’s no mistaking that powerful smell and taste shining through in this amazing live hash rosin.
Plants are flash frozen immediately upon harvest to preserve as much of the fresh essential oils as possible, and the team at Treeworks then gently hand washes the material to separate the glandular trichome heads from the flowers utilizing only ice water, heat and pressure, without the use of chemical solvents. After collection, pressing the extracted heads culminates into this beautiful, creamy, 70-179μ full-spectrum rosin – perfect for dabbing in your favorite glass or e-rig.
“It’s some of the best tasting live hash rosin I’ve ever smoked,” Greg tells me, “and over 9% terps makes it even more banger, and in my opinion, compares with any top producers out there. And it’s the flower that makes it. As the old saying with concentrates goes: ‘Fire goes in, fire comes out.’ And live hash rosin is the best way to experience the full natural flavor. It’s why we have California Raisins and Chem 4 coming down the line too. You start with some great flower and you get a great product when it’s in the right hands.”
Lab Testing
Cannabinoids
THCa: 81.00%
D9THC: 2.27%
CBG: 0.46%
CBGA: 1.11%
Terpenes
Caryophyllene: 3.20%
Limonene: 1.74%
Myrcene: 0.95%
Other terpenes: 3.62%
Total terpenes: 9.50%
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This article was originally published in the June 2023 issue of Northeast Leaf.
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