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What it is
Phoenix Tears, also widely known as Rick Simpson Oil or RSO, is a thick, dark cannabis oil extract originally developed by medical cannabis advocate Rick Simpson, who created a version for his own personal use and later shared the method publicly. Unlike most products on this page, Phoenix Tears is generally not smoked or dabbed at all — it is taken orally or held under the tongue, which puts it in a different use category from the rest of the concentrates department.
The extract is typically higher in THC than standard cannabis oils and is made without isolating specific cannabinoids the way some other extracts do, which means it tends to carry a broader spectrum of the plant's original compounds along with the THC itself. This full-plant approach is part of why it built such a dedicated following, distinct from the more THC-isolated approach of something like diamonds.
Consumption methods include a drop or measured amount taken sublingually with the included dropper, swallowed directly, or incorporated into food, and it is also sometimes applied topically. Because dosing by drop is imprecise compared with a measured edible, most experienced users start extremely small and track results over several days before increasing the amount.
This is one of the more deliberate, planning-based products in the whole catalogue rather than something bought for a spontaneous session — most customers who buy Phoenix Tears are looking for a longer, steadier effect they can build into a daily or nightly routine.
Because Phoenix Tears is dosed by drop rather than by gram, many customers keep a simple written log of how much they take and when, at least for the first couple of weeks, which makes it far easier to find a consistent, comfortable dose than relying on memory alone given how much slower and subtler the onset is compared with a smoked or dabbed product.
Who it suits
Experienced users chasing a bigger effect from a smaller amount of material, and dabbers who already own a rig, are the core audience here. Shoppers who land here after searching “cheap weed canada” or “order pot canada” are usually in the right place.
Grading & quality signals
Every concentrate on this page lists its extraction method up front, because that detail tells you more about the final product than the strain name does: solvent-based extracts (BHO, distillate) versus solventless methods (rosin, ice water hash, dry sift).
How to choose
Phoenix Tears is the right choice if you specifically want an oral or sublingual option rather than something smoked or dabbed, and if a slower build with a longer overall duration appeals to you more than a fast, short peak. It is not a good starting point for someone who wants to gauge effects quickly within a session, since the whole point of this format is a delayed, gradual onset. Because dosing is done by drop rather than by a pre-measured edible unit, start with the smallest amount described on the listing and give it at least a full day before adjusting, since taking a second dose before the first has fully kicked in is the most common mistake with this specific product. If you are drawn to Phoenix Tears mainly for a nightly routine, taking it consistently around the same time each evening tends to produce more predictable results than dosing irregularly.
Price & value
Phoenix Tears is priced by volume rather than by the gram the way most other concentrates on this page are, and the total cost per bottle reflects both the extraction process and the fact that a single bottle typically supplies many individual doses given how small an effective drop-based dose usually is. Compared with buying enough flower or a lower-potency concentrate to reach a similar cumulative THC intake over the same period, a bottle of Phoenix Tears is often the more economical option once spread across the number of days it actually lasts.
Effects & duration
A grain-of-rice-sized dab is a full dose for most experienced users; smaller is always the safer starting point on a new product, especially with a live resin or diamonds batch you have not tried before.
This is the slowest-acting product in the concentrates department by a wide margin. Taken sublingually, effects typically begin within 30 to 90 minutes as it absorbs; swallowed directly or mixed into food, onset follows a timeline closer to an edible, often 45 minutes to two hours before anything is felt, with the full effect building gradually over several hours rather than peaking quickly the way a dabbed extract does. Patience is essential — taking more before the first dose has had a chance to fully develop is the single most common way people end up with a stronger effect than intended.
Storage & freshness
Phoenix Tears should be kept upright, tightly sealed and stored somewhere cool and away from direct light, since its oil-based composition can thicken or become harder to dispense from the dropper if left somewhere warm for extended periods. A cupboard or drawer away from stovetops, sunny windowsills or car interiors is a better long-term home than a bathroom cabinet, which tends to see more humidity and temperature swings than people expect.
Shipping across Canada
Every order on this page ships from our British Columbia warehouse the same business day payment clears, moving by Canada Post Xpresspost in a plain, unbranded box with tracking on every parcel and free shipping automatically applied once your order passes $150.
Payment
We do not take credit cards or PayPal — payment is Interac e-Transfer or Bitcoin only, and choosing Bitcoin knocks 10% off your total right away, no code needed.
First-order tips
A good first order combines one thing you already know you like with one thing you want to try, since that mix keeps the total predictable while still leaving room to explore the catalogue.
Common mistakes
Skipping the extraction method on the label is a common mistake — solvent and solventless products behave differently, and knowing which one you are buying helps you set expectations for flavour and intensity.
Frequently asked questions
Is Phoenix Tears smoked like other concentrates?
No, and this is the most important distinction on this page — Phoenix Tears is generally taken orally or sublingually with the included dropper, swallowed directly, mixed into food, or applied topically, rather than dabbed or vaporized.
How long does it take to feel effects?
Considerably longer than smoked or dabbed products — typically 30 to 90 minutes when taken sublingually, and closer to 45 minutes to two hours when swallowed or eaten, with the full effect continuing to build over several hours.
Why do people use Phoenix Tears instead of other extracts?
Many customers are drawn to its full-spectrum, less isolated composition and its slower, longer-lasting effect profile, which suits a steady daily or nightly routine better than a fast-peaking dabbed product.
How should a first-time user dose Phoenix Tears?
Start with the smallest amount described on the listing, often a single small drop, and wait a full day before adjusting, since the delayed onset makes it easy to underestimate how much you have already taken if you dose again too soon.
Can Phoenix Tears be added to food?
Yes, it can be incorporated into food much like other cannabis oils, though the onset timeline shifts closer to that of a standard edible once it is eaten rather than held under the tongue.
Does Phoenix Tears need refrigeration?
Refrigeration is not required, but keeping it in a consistently cool spot out of direct light helps maintain its texture and makes it easier to dispense from the dropper over the life of the bottle.
How long does one bottle of Phoenix Tears typically last?
Because effective doses are measured in small drops, a single bottle commonly supplies several weeks of consistent daily or nightly use, which is part of why its overall cost per dose tends to compare favourably with buying an equivalent amount of THC in flower or smaller concentrate formats.
Phoenix Tears — For anyone looking for a cannabis oil built around a slow, sustained effect rather than a quick smoke or dab session, Phoenix Tears remains one of the most distinct products on the entire site. Keep browsing: Concentrates · Diamonds · Live Resin · Concentrates Bundles · Hash.