Is this the newest big thing in cannabis? Static dry sift is a solventless cannabis concentrate made by separating trichomes (the resinous glands on cannabis flowers) using static electricity and fine mesh screens.
Here’s how it works:
- Dry cannabis trim or flower is gently rubbed over a fine mesh screen (usually between 90-150 microns).
- Instead of relying only on gravity or agitation, static electricity (often from a plastic card, parchment paper, or even a balloon) is used to attract the trichomes, helping them separate more cleanly from plant material.
- The result is a cleaner, more refined kief—often referred to as dry sift hash or just dry sift.
Why it matters:
- Static dry sift is prized for its flavor, purity, and lack of solvents.
- It’s labor-intensive and often made by hand, making top-shelf static sift hash highly sought after by connoisseurs.
Think of it as artisan kief—more potent, flavorful, and carefully crafted. Check out the video that explains it all!