Pressing rosin has exploded in popularity among home growers, craft producers, and commercial cannabis operations. This premium solventless concentrate is made by applying heat and pressure to cannabis — no solvents, no purging, just pure cannabinoid and terpene-rich extract.
But here’s the thing: the type of starting material you use changes everything — from your press temperature to your micron bag size to the pressure you apply. Whether you’re pressing trim, flower, dry sift, bubble hash, or live rosin, each input has its own optimal settings.
In this guide, we’ll cover how to press different types of rosin, the gear you’ll need, and pro tips to maximize both yield and quality.
Rosin 101 – What You Need to Know Before Pressing
Rosin is a solventless cannabis concentrate that preserves the original strain’s flavor, aroma, and effects. Unlike BHO or live resin, rosin uses only heat and pressure to squeeze cannabinoids and terpenes from plant material.
Essential Rosin Press Gear
- Rosin Press – Manual, hydraulic, or pneumatic, depending on your volume.
Example: NugSmasher IQ Automatic Rosin Press - Rosin Filter Bags – Separates plant matter from extract.
- Parchment Paper – Non-stick collection surface.
- Pre-Press Mold – Compresses material for better bag loading and reduced blowouts.
- Heat Controller – Ensures accurate temperature.
Pressing Rosin from Different Inputs
1. Trim Rosin – Turning “Trash” into Cash
Trim is one of the cheapest ways to make rosin, especially after a big harvest. While quality is lower than flower or hash, it’s still a great way to use otherwise discarded material.
Optimal Settings for Trim:
- Micron Bag: 90–115µ
- Temp: 180–220°F
- Time: 1–3 min
- Pressure: 600–1,100 PSI
💡 Pro Tip: For higher quality, use your trim to make dry sift or bubble hash first, then press that.
2. Dry Sift Rosin – Pure Trichome Power
Dry sift (kief) is one of the best rosin inputs for both quality and yield. It’s made by mechanically sifting trichomes through micron screens, often using trim and dry ice.
How to Press Dry Sift:
- Micron Bag: 36µ (high quality) or 72µ (larger particle)
- Temp: 150–220°F (lower temps preserve terpenes)
- Time: 45 sec–2 min
- Pressure: 400–800 PSI
Lower pressure reduces bag blowouts and produces a cleaner rosin.
3. Flower Rosin – The Most Accessible Method
Pressing whole buds or popcorn nugs is the easiest method, but yields are lower (10–15%). Break up buds slightly to avoid air pockets in the bag.
Flower Press Settings:
- Micron Bag: 90–115µ
- Temp: 180–220°F
- Time: 45 sec–3 min
- Pressure: 500–1,000 PSI
💡 Pro Tip: Avoid grinding — it increases the risk of contamination and terpene loss.
4. Bubble Hash Rosin – Wet to Wow
Bubble hash is made using ice water extraction and micron bags. You must dry it completely before pressing, ideally with a freeze dryer to preserve terpenes.
Bubble Hash Press Settings:
- Micron Bag: 36–72µ
- Temp: 150–220°F
- Time: 1–2 min
Pressure: Start at 300 PSI, finish at 800 PSI
5. Ice Water Hash / Live Rosin – The Premium Standard
Live rosin is made by pressing fresh frozen ice water hash, preserving the full terpene profile for unmatched flavor and potency.
Live Rosin Press Settings:
- Micron Bag: 36–72µ
- Temp: ~180°F
- Time: 45–90 sec
- Pressure: Start at 200 PSI, gradually increase to 800 PSI
For full instructions, see our How to Make Live Rosin Guide.
Universal Rosin Pressing Tips
- Quality In, Quality Out: Starting material determines final quality — don’t expect premium rosin from fan leaves.
- Pre-Press Molds Reduce Blowouts: Compress material for more even extraction.
- Control Consistency with Temperature: Higher heat = shatter-like rosin; lower heat = badder-like rosin.
- Label & Track: Record micron sizes, temp, and pressure for repeatable results.
Choosing the Right Rosin Press
- Beginner / Small Batches: NugSmasher Mini – compact & affordable.
- Mid-Size Production: Sasquash Yeti Pro – commercial-grade force.
- High-Volume Commercial: Dulytek DE40K 20-Ton Hybrid Rosin Press – precision pneumatic press.
Final Thoughts On Pressing Different Types Of Rosin
Pressing different types of rosin is all about understanding your input material and tailoring your press settings for the best yield and flavor. Whether you’re running trim, flower, dry sift, or live rosin, the right micron size, temperature, and pressure make all the difference.
At Hydrobuilder, we stock industry-leading rosin presses, bubble hash washers, freeze dryers, and filter bags so you can produce top-tier solventless concentrates at any scale.
🛒 Shop Rosin Press Equipment Now or call 888-815-9763 to talk with an extraction specialist.
FAQ – Pressing Rosin
Q: What’s the best starting material for rosin?
A: For quality, ice water hash (live rosin) or dry sift. For affordability, trim or flower.
Q: Do I need a freeze dryer?
A: It’s highly recommended for bubble hash and live rosin to preserve terpenes and prevent mold.
Q: Can I reuse rosin bags?
A: No, they are single-use to prevent contamination and maintain purity.
Q: What’s more important — temperature or pressure?
A: Temperature has the biggest impact on terpene preservation, but pressure must be controlled to avoid blowouts.


