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Dab Review: Lilac Diesel #3 Rosin by Leiffa Concentrates

Lilac Diesel #3 ((Super Lemon Haze x Forbidden Fruit) x (Cherry Pie x Citral Glue)) by @leiffaconcentrates @leiffa_grow @leiffa_life *this is a long review fair warning* ⚠️ Lineage/Genetics: (Super Lemon Haze x Forbidden Fruit) x (Cherry Pie x Citral Glue)

Original Breeder: Ethos Genetics

Processor: Leiffa Concentrates

Lilac Diesel #3 Rosin Review

Back to my last post talking about mashups of cultivars, Leiffa is another one who can perfect the integration of a family of them into one amazing product. The four crosses on this lilac diesel are four absolute powerhouses for flavor and potency. Rosin isn’t in my rotation much because I prefer live products (I’m not too sure why) and feel like I get more out of them medically unless we are talking about solventless edibles. Aside from that, Leiffa is my favorite producer of rosin. The price:quality ratio is always golden pretty much anywhere you go, with a clean grow and great genetics. First presses as pretty as theirs deserve to be recognized as some of the best cannabis in the entire world. • Textures of first presses vary like a spectrum. Whether it’s softer and budders faster or not is typically dependent on cannabinoid/terpene content, genetics, temperature of the press, etc. This was impressively stable, being left in the box at ~room temperature for 3 days with no change to texture besides becoming like taffy. At first this was like a snap and pull, get the tool in but pulling it out took some strength and lost a few pieces in the process of collecting the first dab 😖 by the last dab it was twisting and following the tool as I took it out. • Dominant terpenes in this are nearly impossible to determine based off of genetics and straight smell, which is reminiscent of sweet, floral almonds. It has a tinge to the nose, almost like terpinoline but not in a high amount. The slight citrus and flower smell hits first followed by that heavy nutty and creamy backend. All good first press kinda have a certain smell and taste, but at least it’s pleasant. If I were to use what I know, the most prevalent terpenes I would credit are limonene, linalool, ocimene (mint, orchids), and terpinoline. With most first presses the tastes are very similar to smell, and this was much heavier on the almonds. I took my last 2 dabs of this to help my insomnia at about 4:30 this morning. It takes me a few minutes to clean my nail after dabbing so I was laying back down as they settled in at first, and it really kicked in about 5 minutes after. It started with the SLH tickling the top of my brain and basically handing my inner voice a giant Red Bull. I was ACTIVE in my mind there in the dark, it was like a playground of thoughts. About 15 minutes in to it being settled I started to feel a low vibration in my body and it was like a switch to relax my mind too. It made it very easy to drift off into sleep, but you have to know how to control a racing mind when stoned to let the relaxation fully kick in, kinda like the focus required to meditate. This is a really prospective strain for relief. #nomids #colorado #rosin #solventless #leiffa #lakewood #dab #710
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