Green Dot Labs has been around since 2014 and has been growing some of the state's most desirable material since the very beginning. They've built a reputation for having excellent quality across the board of their entire product line, but their limited edition flower and solventless live rosin is what shines the brightest. They're based in Boulder, Colorado and put out new genetics frequently.
Green Dot Labs has been around since 2014 and has been growing some of the state's most desirable material since the very beginning. They've built a reputation for having excellent quality across the board of their entire product line, but their limited edition flower and solventless live rosin is what shines the brightest. They're based in Boulder, Colorado and put out new genetics frequently.
Bursting with an array of taste and smell, this Peach Oblivion live rosin jam from Green Dot Labs delivered an unparalleled sensory journey. The entire experience had me reminiscing on my favorite childhood candy - Trolli Peachie O’s. It’s hard to beat the feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket that this strain delivered. If you’re looking for relaxation, incredible flavor, and shelf stability this jam won’t disappoint.
While Green Dot Labs certainly has competition across the state, they're consistently regarded as one of the very best growers and geneticists in Colorado. Every flower drop has something to say, however most of what they cultivate is turned into extracts. Best of all, they put out a wide range of profiles to satisfy anyone's palate.
Even though they've been touting their live resin for as long as we can remember (and if you dab hydrocarbon, it's about as good as it gets), but where we feel they really shine is in their small batch live rosin called Blue Label. They also make rosin cartridges, and basically anything solventless coming out of the lab is likely to be a banger.
Did we mention that genetics are at the core of Green Dot Labs' business? Well, according to them, they have the largest single strain library in the state. They're constantly popping new seeds, cross breeding interesting strains, and finding keeper phenotypes to the delight of many.