I just recently made some dry ice hash so I can share what I did. Mid grade hash is great, not alot of non growers have access to it, but man, when your gear melts because of the time you put into your extraction, thats bragging rights where I come from. This blog is intended exclusively for the use of adults over the age of 18 years. Hi mate, Chloroplast, x12000 (Picture: Bela Hausmann). You must log in or register to reply here. vostok Well-Known Member. It all comes back to the quality of your base stock. Wouldnt do ff with ice water. let it dry. Dani Alchimia I save it up and then do a bunch at once. So I did a fresh frozen dry ice extraction last summer as an experiment to see if it works... it does work. Hey so I've been making hash for myself for a few months now. Once the plant material is frozen, put it in the bucket and gently stir the mix for a few minutes (3-10 minutes for the first run). Or just get yourself a set of good screens or bubble bags and avoid hydro carbons all together. I greatly prefer making qwiso. Fresh chilled hashish, plant material at 4ºC. Like I said above the first few shakes get you the high quality. Unfortunately, most cannabis strains do not tolerate frost and are specially sensitive to this phenomenon. Hydra-Glide Since the fresh plant material is composed of approximately 80% water, ice crystals are soon formed inside the plant tissues, in the intracellular spaces, the xylem vessels and the stomal cavities. In this way, we get an extremely pure concentrate, both for the lack of adulterants (we'll never add any substance to improve the texture or effect of the resin) and contaminants, since the plant material is not shredded into small particles that contaminate the extract. Since this is the Fresh-Chilled topic, here's my results from 200g of Vanilla Kush: https://www.rollitup.org/t/thundercats-groooooooow.131193/page-134. But, how does this affect our fresh frozen material? Unless you are running to mutxh material at once. They sell bubble bags on amazon cheap 220 micron is what ya want. (very dangerous though!!). Nice thread you have there!! It is a variation on the traditional way of extracting cannabis resin with water and ice in which fresh frozen plant material is used. Glad to help! Sure you get a shit load when you keep shaking but it gets very contaminated and is only good for cooking and such. 2017-11-12 Dry ice quality always seems low from my experience. It can be cleaned out but that's just more steps. Yes, storing the fresh-chilled hash in the refrigerator for a few days cured it enough to handle. Fresh frozen plant material ready for the extraction process Meanwhile, put your bubble hash bags inside the bucket and fill it with water and ice cubes. Combined both the trim and the dry ice in a 5 gal bucket mixed everything by hand up for a few minutes and let it sit for 5 min for the dry ice to do its thing. For this reason, this phenomenon is normally observed only when we perform a long first run or during the following runs; in other words, this happens as the plant matter is defrosted during the ice water extraction process. No. For doubts relating to deliveries and payments you can check the sections shipping cost and payment methods. Not sure how much I like the dry ice method. I say spray it and make shatter.lol I spray A LOT of trim and bud. Didn’t put it in the freezer first. Or do 3 stages as the plant matter starts to break down and it gets greener and greener. Cannabis resin is highly unstable, so it's better to dry it and store it with very low humidity levels and cold temperatures (no-frost refrigerators work great). By continuing navigation we understand that you accept our cookies policy. JavaScript is disabled. I agree dry ice the quality degrades quickly. then super chill with dry ice before agitating your flower dont press your trichomes together after extraction. When someone uses fresh frozen buds/trim and performs successive runs, it is not strange observing how the resin collected from the second and following runs is much darker than the resin from the first one, decreasing the quality of the resin extract. Only thing that made me think was that the trim after getting defrosted will be wet and probably wont work with dry idk just what I was thinking, Ff works great with dry ice. Second runs, fresh frozen (left) and fresh chilled (right). Thanks for all the tips Dani. This affects the plant tissues to a greater or lesser extent, depending on several factors: the natural resistance of the plant to frost, freezing and defrosting speeds or the minimum temperature reached. But, why does it happen and how to avoid it? I think dude was saying that the more you shake the faster the quality degrades. It will not be published. This phenomenon causes protoplasm - the inner part of the cell including the cytoplasm and the nucleus - dehydration, being severely damaged; the cell collapses as the ice crystals expand. And got a bit of green. I think that dry sifting or water extraction makes a superior product in the end. 2017-10-09 In our test for this article, the fresh buds where frozen at -24ºC in one case (Fresh frozen) and chilled at 4ºC in the other (Fresh chilled). This heads are attached to the stalk (that can be between 150 and 500 microns tall) in the abcission zone by the basal cells, and only few of these cells need to be broken to detach the head from the stalk. Thank you. Talk soon! The material shoulsnt defrost on process. The experience makes it clear that a temperature of 4ºC is more than enough to obtain similar yields than with frozen plant material, but of better quality. As we already mentioned, the flavour of Fresh Frozen hashish is much closer to that of the plant than traditional hashish, since almost no degradation of Beta-Myrcene is produced. Frost precedes the ice nucleation process (Picture: Jun). In which case hes right. That's just my opinion tho. Int his way, we isolate the secretory heads which store the terpenes and cannabinoids, leaving the stalk attached to the plant matter and thus getting a more pure resin. When we freeze fresh plant material (this also happens in Nature with frosts) very small ice crystals are formed in the plant tissues - phenomenon known as ice nucleation process - and damage both their intracellular (protoplasm) and extracellular structures. 2018-04-17 Still, this technique does have a small problem. Hello, Either method uses cold to make the trics brittle so they can be snapped off and filtered out. I watched a buddy of mine kill some quality trim because he was getting a "return". When you use the right butane and purge it very well it's stable as can be. Hi mate, The surface of the plant tissue gets frosted from temperatures between -3ºC / -5ºC.

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