Snow Caps are flower buds that have been coated with extra THC crystalline (“diamonds”). The idea is to take regular cannabis flower and boost its potency by layering it with extracts.
Typically test 40–80%+ THC, depending on what extract is used (distillate, live resin, THCa diamonds, etc.).
Much stronger than standard flower (which usually ranges 15–30% THC).
Start with high-quality bud.
Coat it with a sticky concentrate (distillate, oil, or rosin).
Roll it in THCa isolate until it’s dusted and crystal-looking — hence the “snowy” name.
Extremely potent, often producing a fast-hitting, long-lasting high.
Can be overwhelming for new or casual smokers, so most people use smaller amounts.
Moon Rocks – usually made with flower + hash oil + kief.
Snow Caps – often lighter in appearance (whiter from THCa crystals) and marketed more as a premium “frosted” version.
Snowballs / Caviar – other names dispensaries use, sometimes interchangeable.
👉 They’re considered a luxury/exotic product—often sold at a higher price point per gram than regular flower.
Snow Caps are flower buds that have been coated with extra THC crystalline (“diamonds”). The idea is to take regular cannabis flower and boost its potency by layering it with extracts.
Typically test 40–80%+ THC, depending on what extract is used (distillate, live resin, THCa diamonds, etc.).
Much stronger than standard flower (which usually ranges 15–30% THC).
Start with high-quality bud.
Coat it with a sticky concentrate (distillate, oil, or rosin).
Roll it in THCa isolate until it’s dusted and crystal-looking — hence the “snowy” name.
Extremely potent, often producing a fast-hitting, long-lasting high.
Can be overwhelming for new or casual smokers, so most people use smaller amounts.
Moon Rocks – usually made with flower + hash oil + kief.
Snow Caps – often lighter in appearance (whiter from THCa crystals) and marketed more as a premium “frosted” version.
Snowballs / Caviar – other names dispensaries use, sometimes interchangeable.
👉 They’re considered a luxury/exotic product—often sold at a higher price point per gram than regular flower.