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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Dissecting Moon Rocks


Moon Rock, also known as “Kurupt’s Moonrock,” is an infamous take on the classic Girl Scout Cookies strain, the name itself sounds pleasing to any cannabis user who wants to get super duper high. Consist of a pinch of bud covered in hash oil then rolled in kief. Making them is as simple as it sounds. Smoking them is pure luxury. "Kurupts Moonrock" is a label created by American artist rapper turned cannabis entrepreneur Kurupt, even though he claimed to invented it moon rocks variation are available at many dispensaries throughout the country.


This bud has a unique flavor of earthy nutty hash that has a subtle sweetness to it from the hash oil. The aroma is surprisingly mellow, with a spicy dank overtone that’s accented by sweet earth. A typical moon rock weighs in at around 50 percent THC. Each moon rock has varying degrees of effect depending on the strains used, terpene and cannabinoid concentrations, and practically unmeasurable synergism between the flower, hash, and kief you choose.

How do you make them? Making marijuana moon rocks is actually quite easy.
Here’s are step-by-step instructions:
  • Take a moderate sized nug of cannabis; the denser the better.
  • Using an oil dabber or scrapper, slowly and meticulously coat the entire bud with oil. The oil can also be sprayed on, but it’s more difficult and more likely to result in lost oil.
  • Take the oiled nugget using a tweezers and slowly roll it around in a container of kief; make sure to cover the entire bud so that almost no oil is seen.
  • Let it dry overnight .
Today, moon rocks are all the rage and you can find them pre-made pretty much anywhere in legal cannabis states. Once you try them, you’ll see what all the hype is about. The euphoria is long-lasting, the body-buzz invigorating. They’re the delectable uni-covered nigiri of cannabis, and equally as tasty for cannabis medical patients seeking strong relief.