![]() If you need to get extremely high, but don't want to shell out the potentially hundreds of dollars it would take to buy the flower, concentrate, and kief separately, to the moon you go. Moon rocks are often used as a type of “stoner hack.” Typically clocking in at least 50% THC and costing upwards of $30 a gram, these coated nugs are all about bang for your buck. ![]() Moon rocks are nugs of flower that have been dipped or covered in an extract like hash oil or shatter, then rolled in kief, a powder made of the trichomes, terpenes, and cannabinoids that have fallen from flower.Ī post shared by Weedmaps on at 5:05pm PST Weedmaps News is here to moonwalk you through the process, from countdown to blastoff. So, what are moon rocks exactly? Why would you want to smoke them? And, of course, how do you smoke them, you ask? Never fear. In a world where mindfulness and wellness trump the heady highs and bloodshot eyes of the pre-legalization era, moonrocks triumph as a relic of yesteryear, reminding you it can still be fun to be too high to do anything but belly laugh and lay around. Moon rocks - nugs that have been covered in a sticky concentrate then rolled in kief - exist somewhat outside the current zeitgeist of weed culture. ![]() Enter moon rocks, the uber-potent, uber-affordable way to get out-of-this-world high, harkening back to the days before full-ish legality, long before dosage caps, child proof packing, and astronomical taxes changed the game. Microdosing is great, but when life finds you lost in the depths of a Mercurial retrograde, you need a macrodose of the interstellar variety.
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