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How Strong Is Moon Rocks Weed?

We all know certain weed forms have a scarier rep than others. So, how strong is Moon Rocks weed, anyway?

By Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
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Few weed types have as serious a reputation for its potency like Moon Rocks weed. It's considered to be so strong that it'll knock out an elephant — but is it really that strong? Or, is it an exaggerated rumor sparked by some marketing-savvy drug dealers looking to score extra money from gullible buyers?

If you've never tried this kind of cannabis, you're missing out. It's not nicknamed "Cannabis Caviar" for nothing. It's also worth noting that it's not actually a rare cannabis strain, but rather, a way to prepare cannabis for consumption.

This form of weed is made of regular cannabis bud, soaked in hash oil, then topped with kief. And, it'll get you messed up to the point that you may actually have a hard time walking — at least, that's what the rumors say.

Learning how to make Moon Rocks takes a while, and serious Moon Rock weed can take quite a lot of supplies, too. That's why many people pay as much as $1400 per ounce for prepped nuggets, and why Kurupt may be one of the most popular cannaseurs in the hip hop world.

It's obscure enough to be a popular status symbol among potheads. It's also been featured in plenty of rap videos as the "ultimate high" among cannabis connoisseurs, primarily because rapper Kurupt was one of the first to make Moon Rocks.

Clearly, it's a strong hit. But, really, how strong is Moon Rocks weed?

How strong is Moon Rocks weed?

So, how strong is moon rocks weed? Well, it all depends on how they're made. According to Kurupt via GreenRushDaily, smoking this form of Moon Rocks will mean that you're inhaling up to 51.2 percent THC in every hit.

That means that a single puff of Moon Rocks would be enough to send a casual stoner sky high — and that experienced stoners wouldn't even be able to finish off a whole blunt. Depending on who you ask, that could be the most potent form of weed on the market, outside of pure THC extract.

However, that doesn't mean that all Moon Rocks weed will be that strong. In fact, there's no "official" strength of this kind of weed because each batch is slightly different from the next. Even so, it's such a potent treat that a single puff made Snoop Dogg too high to stand up straight.

Needless to say, it's strong enough to make being a productive stoner impossible. You'll be too stoned to do much other than giggle and sit.

How strong is Moon Rocks weed when eaten?

It's true, you can actually make edibles with Moon Rocks, too. Technically, you would still be getting the same amount of THC and CBD in your system. However, as we all know, edibles tend to give us the full amount of THC in the weed — all in one hit.

If you want to get completely wasted off weed, this is the way to do it. So, how strong is Moon Rocks weed? Just making edibles with this weed will potentially knock you flat, even if you only took one bite. With Moon Rocks, those Burnie Brownies will definitely make you feel the burn in more ways than one.

Is it bad that we're worried about trying Cannabutter made out of Moon Rocks? Possibly. We don't know how we would react to something so potent. However, we're sure its safe to say that it will be an experience that's totally out of this world.

The bottom line is that Moon Rocks are strong AF.

How strong are Moon Rocks? They're strong enough to get the most famous potheads in the world high as a kite, and strong enough for a single hit to floor most people.

No matter who you are, this stuff is bound to deliver a seriously potent punch. So, if you do partake, make sure to savor the flavor...and don't take too much in one hit!

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Skunk Uzeki

Skunk Uzeki is an androgynous pothead and a hard partier. When they aren't drinking and causing trouble, they're writing articles about the fun times they have.

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