Providing a heavy hitting cannabis experience similar to a taking a dab is a creature called a moon rock. Whoever created this is unclear, but some of the credit goes to the LA rapper Kurupt and Dr. Zodiak. By releasing his own line called “Kurupt’s Moonrock” paired with the “Moon Rocks Project” he helped propel their popularity.
How Moon Rocks Are Made
A large number of recreational cannabis stores in the United States carry these powerful little nuggets. While their prices may fluctuate the process for creating them remains the same. You can even make them at home, just make sure you use a skewer to roll your nug in heated concentrate to avoid your fingers sticking together. Also, don’t use your mom’s fine china as the process may be hard to clean up.
Processors require three cannabis-related products to create their moon rocks. They need a nug of weed, oil or hash, and kief. The flower will serve as the base, providing something for the hash or oil to stick to. Once your creation has dried, load it into a pipe or a bong and get ready to be stoned out as they pack a potent punch.
Moon rocks can also be referred to as caviar because they possess a classy refined nature and can be steep in price. These rocks can cost upwards of $2,000 for ones weighing an ounce. The best practice is to use kief, oil, and cannabis from the same strain to maximize the flavor profile.
How To Smoke A Moon Rock
These are best consumed using a pipe or hash pipe because you are able to have more control over your heat source. I have used them to roll blunts and while the idea is intriguing they don’t burn fast enough. The density of the oil or hash covering the bud just creates a sticky mess in the blunt as it burns.
Check your local dispensary to see if they have Moon Rocks on their shelves.