When someone pulls out moon rocks, you know things are about to get weird.Â
You might not have heard of moon rocks before — at least in the cannabis sense. But if the name has piqued your interest, allow me to introduce you to a product that combines all of your favourites – flower, oil, and kief – into one.Â
What Are Moon Rocks and How Are They Made?
A moon rock is a nug of dried cannabis flower that has been dunked in concentrate or hash oil and rolled in kief. Kief is the fine green powder that collects at the bottom of your grinder. It is made up of the trichome crystals that fall off the dried flower when ground up. They contain a high level of THC and are sometimes sprinkled on a joint, blunt, or bowl on special occasions.
The result of all these ingredients is a sticky, sandy glob of bliss that will get you much higher than regular flower. Moon rocks have the appearance of an alien egg, or, indeed, a moon rock from a faraway planet.
Moon rocks often contain between 40–50% THC. For reference, normal dried flower usually hovers around 20-25% THC.
Where Moon Rocks Were Originally Made
Like oh-so-many things in cannabis culture, the history of moon rocks isn’t totally clear. But California dispensary Starbudz760 is often credited with their invention.Â
West Coast rapper Kurupt popularized the product and has even trademarked his own version: Kurupt Moonrock. Since then, moon rocks’ status has become legendary, and they can be found all over the legalized world (and of course, right here at Fire & Flower).
How to Make Your Own Moon Rocks
If you’re in a spacefaring mood, it’s simple to make moon rocks at home. You’ll need at least one bud, some liquid concentrate or hash oil, some kief, tongs, and an eye dropper or concentrate that comes in a dispenser, like Ellevia’s Balanced RSO Live Resin.Â
- Use the eyedropper or dispenser to cover your bud with concentrate. Be careful not to overdo it, or it won’t burn well.
- Use the tongs to roll around the sticky bud in the kief. Let it dry.
- Smoke up

How To Consume Moon Rocks
We’re of the opinion that the best way to smoke moon rocks is in a bong. To do so, place a small piece of moon rock in a nest of cannabis flower and ignite as usual. Some folks like to embed the nugget of moon rock, others like to rest it on top, it’s up to personal preference.
You can also use them to roll one heck of a joint or blunt, similar to how you might include pressed hash. Yet another way is to simply smoke them on their own, usually in a pipe. Due to Moon Rocks’ resinous nature, it’s best to use very small pieces and have a pipe that’s easy to clean.
Keep in mind you’ll have to break them up with your fingers — these things are so sticky you shouldn’t put them in your grinder. A small pair of scissors (that you don’t mind gumming up a little) can also be a helpful tool. Be sure to wipe them down with some isopropyl alcohol afterwards to get any lintering residue.
Moon rocks, as the name suggests, will likely send you to space. The high hits much faster than regular flower, and lingers for a long time.Â
For most, moon rocks are not a party item. They’re a couch-lock, laugh-at-everything, spend-an-hour-figuring-out-how-to-cook-a-frozen-pizza experience. But your mileage may vary with your tolerance.
How Much Do Moon Rocks Typically Cost?
Moon rocks are more expensive than regular flower, for obvious reasons. Fire & Flower sells the two-gram OG Lime Moon Rocks from Dab Bods for an amazing price.Â
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Moon Rocks Worth the Money?
That’s up to the individual, of course. But if you’re a stoner who can handle a few regular bong hits and you’re looking for something weird and wacky, moon rocks are a great way to try something new. You might even discover your new favourite way to get high.
What Are the Perks of Moon Rocks?
The higher THC level when compared to regular flower. And the increased terpenes and other cannabinoids from the oil concentrate and kief can add an interesting flavour and another dimension to the high.
And the novelty factor can’t be overstated. If you’re at a sesh and pull out a bag of moon rocks, you might just become the most popular stoner in the room. Plus, it’s just cheeky to say you’re smoking moon rocks.Â
Do Moon Rocks Get Moldy?
Like any piece of organic matter, moon rocks can get moldy if stored improperly for long enough. They contain more moisture than normal flower, so it’s extra important to store them in an airtight container in a dry, cool area.Â
Can You Eat Moon Rocks?
Sure — they just won’t get you high. Moon rocks aren’t decarboxylated (unless your oil is distillate), meaning you have to heat them up and inhale the smoke or vapour to get high. Just like a nug of regular flower, eating one would be a waste of money.Â