RSO Concentrate in Florida

RSO is a thick, dark cannabis oil known for its potency and full-spectrum cannabinoid content. It’s most often consumed orally or mixed into food rather than inhaled. Because it’s very strong, patients typically use small amounts and build dose gradually. Effects tend to be longer-lasting than inhaled formats.

RSO at a Glance

Potency
Very high
Spectrum
Full-spectrum cannabinoids
Primary use
Oral dosing
Onset
30–120 minutes
Duration
6–8+ hours

  • Very strong effects in small amounts
  • Full-spectrum cannabinoid profile
  • Long-lasting relief
  • No inhalation required

  • Easy to overconsume if not careful
  • Strong taste
  • Not suitable for dabbing or vaping
  • Slower onset than inhaled formats

  • Experienced patients
  • High-tolerance users
  • Long-lasting relief needs
  • Patients avoiding inhalation

  • Beginners
  • Those needing immediate relief
  • Patients sensitive to strong THC effects

FAQs

No. RSO is intended for oral use and should not be inhaled.

RSO contains a broad range of cannabinoids and is highly concentrated, making small amounts very strong.