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i was expecting colorless when i read the title. now that would have been something!
So This "clear" really had me , I came across a group claiming A process of purification rather then extraction, anybody ?????
its graywolf...... wouldnt expect anything else :)Beautiful.....and finally someone using a clean plate when showing their goods.. Sorry but I'm anal bout using fresh n clean plates, tools, waxes everything.
^^^ yuppp.....what he said.its graywolf...... wouldnt expect anything else :)
just looks like fire oil to me.... maybe a few parameters tweaked...no chopping up..filtering..early...less heat...nothing special there...i mean looks great dont get me wrong, but i dont buy that its solventless...sorry..make me a believer...please.
i mean ive made shit that looks like that plenty of times..just dep on strain n when harv..temps..chop or not..like i already said...
just like gdub said...early sativa..
That is a range of strains, all good. Our high CBD strains tend to be closer to 18% and our high THC closer to 25%.Damn, that's good! I'm guessing you have a very potent strain to start with?
They are bullshitting you, trying to make it some proprietary thing. Maybe the vendor made them promise not to reveal the method. There is no way to make hash oil using heat and pressure without evaporating the resins. It's probably co2 oil or really well cleaned up BHO/hexane oil.I think they use a solvent and then clean it up really well.
I saw it there too.
That is a range of strains, all good. Our high CBD strains tend to be closer to 18% and our high THC closer to 25%.
Lowest I've seen was Catalyst at 5.7% and the highest was grown outdoors by an associates client, and I'm not sure of the strain, but the yield was 28.1%. Not quiet apples and oranges on the 28.1%, because it was manicured first and normally we don't manicure before extraction, just remove the fan leaves and lumber.
So I was at the Cup in SF this past weekend. Harborside had a new type of concentrate that was a "clear" Skywalker OG I believe. It was very good, tasty, and heavily medicating.
Here's a link to their site with a pic of the wax.
It was great. They said it was made using heat and pressure.
My question is....How in the world did they produce this? They said it was solvent-less.
Does anyone have any guesses on how to create this? I would love to make this at home. Thanks
what i know forsure is that the terpenes are first romoved then reintroduced after decarbing as for the extraction method im going to assume vacuum distillation/sublimation its the only solventless proccess that can allow you to evaporate the resin right from the bud at low temps and you can also isolate them seperately based on boiling points starting with the terpenes. ive heard that they all have similar tastes so its possible that terpenes extracted from other plants for use in perfumes and flavors could have been added they only say that it is not synthetically flavoured. there are many terpenes so if you added them afterwards youd likely only add the main ones wich would make them taste similar. but if they romoved the terpenes all in one go using the same proccesss for every strain then it is likely that similar terpenes would be extracted and minor more distinct terpenes gets left behind and destroyed in the decarb. after all some terpenes are extremely potent so there could be an incredibly small amount that vacuum distillation just isnt efficient enough to romove
I do not agree with the idea that Clear Concentrates adds terpenes & flavors back into their product a la many co2 cartridges.
I believe Clear Concentrates is made using super saturated steam via reduced pressure distillation under vacuum pressure to remove terpenes & cannabinoids of highly aromatic, flavorful, & terpene-rich strains (so some flavor and aroma is preserved through heat thanks to aromatic, flavorful & terpene-rich strains such as Jack Herer). I do not agree with the idea that Clear Concentrates adds terpenes & flavors back into their product a la many co2 cartridges.
What strain was that made with?