GT21
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Looks great bro... what did you rinse with?
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Looks great bro... what did you rinse with?
No shit..... was the trim purple as hell?
nice...What do you think? :p
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Oh hell ya.... shes purdy!!!What do you think? :p
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Good stuff!!!! Way cheaper than Oganic booze@GT21 found this for us. May be interesting. Not bad of a price for 200 proof etoh.
http://www.extractohol.com/
Hey @GT21
Once converted to oil.
How long can the oil be stored before degrading?
I'm looking to free up space by making some iso batches from my buds.
I'm just not sure I should unless it stays stable for a good period of time.
Hey @GT21
Once converted to oil.
How long can the oil be stored before degrading?
I'm looking to free up space by making some iso batches from my buds.
I'm just not sure I should unless it stays stable for a good period of time.
Heat is always going to be the problem.... dry and cold lasts long time.Seems like the answer is that it is not the best.
Now that we know that.
The question is... on buds not exposed to the extraction process... Will they degrade in the same fashion? Or is this storage method more ideal?
Heat is always going to be the problem.... dry and cold lasts long time.
Neither 4c or 22c is freezing.... whats 4c... like 39f i think
FREEZING hahaha.. i would never store shit above freezing for long periodsOne of the sample sets in that study were stored at °4c (39.2F) in the dark.
And it decayed slightly slower in those graphs compared to the °22c (71.6)sample stored in lighted conditions.
I wonder how cold it would need to be to become more stable
FREEZING hahaha.. i would never store shit above freezing for long periods