Bombchonkski
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Hey farmers, I'm new to these threads. I'm an oil maker and I have a couple questions.
Why does even washed bho sparkle sometimes when put to a flame? I don't get it, that can't be residual tane because it all had to evaporate, right? And after a film purge I know there isn't any ethanol left. Can it be trapped air pockets, or is the oil a bit flammable itself? Not just washed bho, but if it crackles even just towards the end does it mean without a doubt it's not fully purged?
Also, I've ran strains that start nucleating or waxing up during the heat bath when the product reaches temps as low as 85f. The patient I'm usually running it for loves wax and honeycomb more than anything so my question is, how can I keep it in that waxy state and still purge it correctly. I read left and right that the nucleation just capture and traps residuals. Would leaving it in the vac around 120 or so for extended periods (longer than thin films) do the trick? Or must I dewax or flash heat..
Thanks for taking your time in regards..
Why does even washed bho sparkle sometimes when put to a flame? I don't get it, that can't be residual tane because it all had to evaporate, right? And after a film purge I know there isn't any ethanol left. Can it be trapped air pockets, or is the oil a bit flammable itself? Not just washed bho, but if it crackles even just towards the end does it mean without a doubt it's not fully purged?
Also, I've ran strains that start nucleating or waxing up during the heat bath when the product reaches temps as low as 85f. The patient I'm usually running it for loves wax and honeycomb more than anything so my question is, how can I keep it in that waxy state and still purge it correctly. I read left and right that the nucleation just capture and traps residuals. Would leaving it in the vac around 120 or so for extended periods (longer than thin films) do the trick? Or must I dewax or flash heat..
Thanks for taking your time in regards..