Joint Juggernaut Steps Up With Blue Lotto
As a Stewart’s Passion Ambassador, it’s only right to shine a light on what Joint Juggernaut has been bringing to the table lately. Repping the brand while diving head first into a fresh review, he kicked off his new “Will It Wax?” series with a strain called Blue Lotto—and from the jump, the energy was there.
Before even sparking it up, the flower already had his attention. He speculated the strain could be some kind of cross between Blue Dream and Gelato, and visually, it definitely looked like it belonged in that lane. The bud carried deep dark greens, loud purple patches, and a heavy frost layer that instantly let you know this wasn’t no bottom-shelf smoke.
The aroma profile sealed the first impression. Joint Juggernaut described it as a floral blend carrying notes of pine and citrus, giving it a smooth but noticeable scent profile that didn’t overpower the room. He scored the smell a strong 8 out of 10, saying it had one of those “very nice” background aromas that keeps pulling you back in for another smell.
And honestly—that’s part of what makes flower culture so special. Before the smoke, before the high, before the wax… there’s that first crack of the jar. Real smokers know that moment matters.
Sweet Smoke & Heavy Eyes
When it came time to actually smoke the Blue Lotto, the review started leveling up quickly. Joint Juggernaut immediately noticed how smooth the inhale was, pointing out that the smoke didn’t irritate his throat at all. Instead, it leaned surprisingly sweet.
He compared the taste to the nectar from a red clover, giving the strain a flavor profile that felt floral, creamy, and soft rather than harsh or gassy. That sweetness stood out hard because it matched the smoothness of the smoke perfectly.
But make no mistake—just because it smoked smooth didn’t mean it lacked punch.
Not long into the session, he admitted straight up: “I am really fucking stoned.” The eyes got lower, the energy shifted, and you could tell the strain was doing exactly what it was supposed to do.
By the end of the flower portion alone, Blue Lotto earned a huge 9.5 out of 10, and that was before the rosin press even entered the picture.
What Rosin Means To The Culture
Before getting into the press itself, it’s important to understand why rosin has become such a respected lane in cannabis culture. Rosin is considered one of the cleanest concentrates available because it’s made using only heat and pressure—no solvents, no butane, no chemical extraction process.
The process is simple in theory but powerful in execution. Flower, hash, or sift gets pressed between heated plates, squeezing out a rich golden oil packed with cannabinoids and terpenes. The quality of the final product depends heavily on the quality of the starting material, which is why premium flower matters so much.
For a lot of concentrate lovers, rosin represents purity. It keeps the focus on the plant itself, capturing the flavor and effects naturally. That’s why more creators, reviewers, and home pressers have started experimenting with flower to see one thing:
Will it wax?
Blue Lotto Gets Pressed
The review took a wild turn once Joint Juggernaut fired up the nug crusher and started pressing the Blue Lotto into rosin. At first, there was some hesitation because the bud felt slightly dry—but once that second press started flowing, everything changed.
His whole tone shifted when the rosin started coming out. You could hear the excitement immediately as he reacted to both the smell and the amount of yield the flower was producing.
“Oh yeah... we're getting lots more... this smells so fucking amazing.”
That reaction pretty much said it all.
What surprised him most wasn’t just the quality—it was the quantity. He openly admitted he didn’t expect the flower to produce as much wax as it did. For a first run in the “Will It Wax?” series, Blue Lotto clearly came ready to prove something.
And visually, the rosin came out looking clean, rich, and flavorful—exactly what dabbers want to see from a successful press.
The Final Dab Seals The Deal
To close everything out, Joint Juggernaut loaded up a medium-temp dab of the fresh Blue Lotto rosin—and the reaction hit instantly.
“Will it wax? Yes the fuck it will! Holy shit that pressed into a rosin is delicious.”
That final moment really wrapped the whole review together. The dab came through smooth, flavorful, and powerful enough to earn a perfect 10 out of 10 on the wax side of the test.
He described the experience as super clean and super tasty, proving that Blue Lotto wasn’t just good flower—it was flower capable of producing quality solventless concentrate too.
And that’s what makes this review stand out. It wasn’t just about smoking something fire. It was about exploring the plant deeper, testing its potential, and showing the audience the full journey from nug to dab.
Rosin vs BHO vs RSO — Know What You’re Smoking
Rosin is made using only heat and pressure, which keeps it solventless and closer to the plant’s natural terpene profile.
BHO, or Butane Hash Oil, uses solvents like butane during extraction and is often turned into shatter, crumble, wax, or live resin.
RSO, also known as Rick Simpson Oil, is usually made with ethanol and is commonly used more for oral or medical-focused applications.
Rosin is popular among concentrate purists because no chemical solvents are involved in the extraction process.
BHO products tend to offer louder terpene profiles and bigger production yields depending on the extraction method.
RSO is usually dark in color, thick in consistency, and not typically meant for dabbing.
Each extract has its own lane within cannabis culture and each one serves different types of consumers.
Understanding the differences helps people make smarter choices when shopping dispensary menus or exploring concentrates for the first time.
The world of cannabis extracts keeps evolving, and new methods and products are hitting the culture every year.
To stay locked in with more reviews, strain breakdowns, concentrate education, and community updates, keep reading more blogs from Stewart’s Passion and stay tapped into the movement.


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