How Are Moon Rocks Made?

Want to know making marijuana moon rocks? We’ve got you covered with everything you need to know in this article, as well as tips on how to make them yourself.

What Are Moon Rocks?

Cannabis moon rocks are one of the most potent ways to smoke weed. Essentially, they consist of cannabis buds, hash oil, and rolled in kief. This combination results in an ultra-strong dose of THC, offering you the ultimate high. 

Moon Rocks tend to be high-quality buds that are around a nickel in width. They then get dipped or sprayed in hash oil. The buds get a finishing touch by getting rolled in kief, giving them a golden or bright green hue.

How Are Moon Rocks Made? 

If you’re wondering ‘what are moon rocks really made of,’ fear not. Here, we’ll be taking a detailed look at what components make up a moon rock and how cannabis experts make them. 

The Flower

The original marijuana moon rocks used the Girl Scout Cookies strain. The hybrid strain is the child of OG Kush and Durban Poison. That said, other cannabis genealogies trace its origins to OG Kush and Cherry Pie or Durban Poison and Granddaddy Purp. As a hybrid, the strain has both indica and sativa properties. 

While the GSC strain remains famous for making moon rocks, you’ll also find products made with just about any strain today. 

Moon rocks usually require dense, hard buds that can retain their form and shape after processing. The only problem with this is that they are relatively slow to absorb the hash oil. For this reason, some dispensaries use sativa buds, which have a more open and light texture in comparison and can absorb the oil quicker.

The Hash Oil

In the next stage, the cannabis buds get dipped in a hash oil or concentrate. The oil is either used to dip the buds in or, in some cases, injected into the bud. Sometimes, the cannabis oil needs warming to reduce its viscosity and make it easier to drench the buds.

Hash oil is a form of cannabis concentrate. It is an extract produced by pressurising cannabis flower. It can be quite potent, with THC levels up to 90%. Regular cannabis in plant form contains approximately 12% THC levels.

The hash oil not only adds to the THC potency of the moon rocks but also creates a sticky surface for the final layer of kief.

The Kief

Kief is a powder that comes from the buds and leaves of cannabis plants. It contains terpenes, cannabinoids, and trichomes. It’s THC-heavy, which is why you get such a buzz when you smoke kief on flower.

The final element off kief gives moon rocks their real kick of THC. You can determine the quality of kief by its colour – the lighter the colour, the purer the product. Kief with a light, off-white colour is what you are looking for, while greenish colours indicate that it still contains a substantial amount of plant material and is less pure. 

For coating moon rocks, bubble hash or a full-melt dry sift is what you’ll often find, as this form of kief is high-quality and will coat the bud without clumping or falling away.

Where Do Moon Rocks Come from?

Moon rocks are standard cannabis buds dipped in concentrate and coated in kief. Many dispensaries produce their own version of this product, and they all have their techniques to make them. In any case, the main ingredients remain the same: good quality buds, cannabis oil, and kief. 

Can You Make Them Yourself? 

You can make your own moon rocks by following the same process that most dispensaries use. However, this is likely to cost more than just buying them, as you’ll need to purchase all the composite parts. As many brands and dispensaries have their take on creating moon rocks, you also might miss out on the variety of experiences and tastes from trying them all. If you’re interested in creating your own moon rocks, see below! 

 

How to Make Moon Rocks

If you feel like a challenge, you can make your own at home, so long as you have the right products. If you want to try it out, you’ll need: 

  • Whole buds
  • Hash oil
  • Kief
  • A knife
  • Some tongs and gloves for protection

Making moon rocks is almost as fun as smoking them.

  1. Start with a fresh nug that won’t fall apart easily, and have your kief and oil at the ready. You want flower that isn’t dry and won’t easily fall apart.
  2. Apply some of your favourite oil to the knife. Ideally, you want a concentrate that will stick easily to your buds, or you’ll need to heat it to get it to loosen.
  3. Melt your oil using a lighter beneath the knife but don’t heat it to the point of vaporizing.
  4. Use your tongs or gloves to hold the nugs, and spread the oil over them until you have an even coating.
  5. Dunk the oil-soaked bud in your jar of kief, and carefully turn it to make sure the powder has coated it entirely. 

That’s it! Remember to smoke your moon rocks using glassware, and never attempt to grind them. You’ll get large, fragrant smoke clouds and an immense high!

How Much Is a Piece of Moon Rock Worth? 

Good question! There’s a substantial range in price when it comes to the cost of moon rocks, as you can buy premium branded buds, or buy the components you need and make them yourself. Brands such as Kurupt’s and Dr. Zodiak’s Moon Rocks don’t come cheap, but they’re worth it for the quality. It tends to be far more expensive to buy the individual parts and make them yourself, too.

The price per gram for moon rocks weeds varies between different areas, but the average price is around $25-$40 dollars per gram. This cost is much higher than the standard market value for regular weed. To purchase an eighth of moon rocks, it’ll set you back around $100.

 

Bottom Line 

Moon rocks are primo buds coated in a THC concentrate and kief. They offer an out-of-this-world high due to the high concentration of THC. While they cost a little more than a standard gram of cannabis, you get more bang for your buck as you only need a small amount to achieve insane effects. 

You can make them yourself with a little ingenuity, or you can purchase a wide range of ready-made moon rocks to try out. 

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