Sesh by Sherlocks Lychee Strain First Press Live Hash Rosin — 73-120 Micron Full Spectrum
Most cannabis genetics are named optimistically. Grape strains do not always smell like grape. Lemon strains may smell like citrus in a general direction. Strawberry strains frequently smell like candy approximations of strawberry. Genuine lychee terpene expression in cannabis is the exception rather than the rule because the specific ocimene and terpinolene combination that produces the floral-sweet-tropical-citrus character of actual lychee fruit — the fragrant white flesh of the whole fruit rather than any single dominant note — is not bred for but found. It appears in specific phenotypes of specific genetics, and it disappears from circulation when the growers who hold those phenotypes move on.
The Colorado program’s Lychee strain is a proprietary selection. The same approach documented across the Lychee Fire flower page in the Sherlocks catalog — where a supplier selected a lychee-expressing phenotype specifically because it produced the genuine lychee character — applies here, applied to a Colorado indoor grow program specifically oriented around extraction quality. The selection criteria for the Lychee genetics in this program included wash quality, trichome head density, aroma retention through the extraction process, and the persistence of the lychee character through cold cure rather than just at fresh wash.
The 60/40 indica-sativa classification reflects the experience accurately. The ocimene and terpinolene opening is bright, floral, and immediately recognizable to anyone who has eaten fresh lychee — not lychee candy, not lychee syrup, but the real fruit with the rose-water quality that the skin contributes alongside the sweetness. Then the indica foundation settles the body without shutting the head off. The grounded-but-present effect profile that 60/40 produce at their best.
The 73-120 micron full spectrum extraction serves Lychee specifically because ocimene is among the most volatile terpene compounds in cannabis. It dissipates fastest in any process involving heat, air, or time. Fresh-frozen extraction at 73 micron — the lower end of the range — captures ocimene concentrations that no other extraction format preserves. The lychee in this rosin is more vivid and more specific than the lychee in any flower form of the same genetics.
Product Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sesh by Sherlocks Glass |
| Strain | Lychee |
| Genetics | Proprietary Colorado Lychee-Expressing Phenotype Selection |
| Classification | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
| Rosin Type | First Press Live Hash Rosin |
| Micron Range | 73-120 Full Spectrum |
| Source | Colorado Private Farm and Lab |
| Extraction | 100% Solventless |
| Cure | Cold Cure |
| Form | THCa Live Hash Rosin |
| Best For | Floral and exotic terpene lovers, consumers who have been looking for genuine lychee expression |
Also try the Lychee Fire living soil exotic flower, Rainbow Nectar first press live rosin — floral-fruity balanced hybrid, and the full Sesh concentrate lineup.
At our Raleigh dispensary on Hillsborough St, Durham dispensary on Broadway St, and Wake Forest dispensary on S White St — and ships nationwide. Orders over $60 ship free. First-time buyers use code SHERLOCKSFIRST at checkout.
About Sesh by Sherlocks First Press Live Hash Rosin
Something worth understanding about why this rosin is different from the 90 micron solventless products elsewhere in this catalog.
Most premium rosin marketed as top-tier is pressed at 90 micron — a single-screen extraction that captures only the largest, most intact trichome heads and leaves everything smaller behind. The 90 micron argument is purity: fewer plant compounds, cleaner color, higher visual grade. It is a legitimate approach and the rosin it produces is excellent.
The 73-120 micron full spectrum approach starts from a different philosophy. Running the full range from 73 to 120 micron captures not just the largest trichome heads but the complete spectrum of glandular structures that the cannabis plant produces — including the smaller heads and stalks that carry a higher proportion of terpene content relative to cannabinoid content. The result is not a less pure product. It is a more complete one. The terpene-to-cannabinoid ratio in 73-120 micron full spec rosin is consistently higher than in straight 90 micron, which means the rosin tastes more like the living plant rather than a refined extraction of a single fraction of it.
This is first press rosin — the highest quality extraction from the first and only press of each batch. Fresh-frozen indoor-grown flower from our private Colorado farm and lab. Cold-cured for texture stability and terpene clarity. Each strain below reflects a specific genetics program rather than a generic menu.
The full spectrum is more flavorful. The first press is the best press. This is what we chose to put our name on.





