Do i need to dry to make oil?

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mikeb437

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My outdoor plants are almost ready to be picked. But im going out of town so i dont know what im gonna do with my plants. If im making oil, can i just pick and put into the tubes or will i need to dry/cure the plant first to make some oil?
 
germinator

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Fresh off the vine oil rocks....fresh frozen a close second.....both taste and work beautifully.
 
mastacheeser

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Be careful with wet stuff. Any buildup of moisture can cause you tube to explode
 
mikeb437

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Someone stepped on my plant so i picked it. Didnt dry it at all. Just shoved it in my tube and blasted away.. Got this nice golden oil.. ;)
 
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mikeb437

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Good save....Hows the flavor and efficacy?

It has a chloraphyl smell and taste to it. But it turned out a nice taffy consistency which is what i wanted but it smells and kinda tastes like wet weed! Lol. But its potent shit,, can i winterize it to clean it up the taste a bit?
 
germinator

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Think what your smelling tasting are fresh terpenes and essence of the undried plant. I think your wax would be green if cloriphyl was present. Dunno if winterizing will help the taste, but it will clean up the waxs and lipids and such.
 
mikeb437

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Lemme ask this, I'm going out of town for 2 weeks. I have a plant ready for picking but no one to tend to it while I'm on vacation. Can i just pick it,,hang it somewhere for 11 days to dry and start blasting when i get back? Will it be worse to let it dry out a bit too much rather then blasting it when its damp? To make a decent oil i dont need to dry/cure it properly correct?
 
germinator

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Pick it ........dry half ........freeze half.......then blow them and have a taste test. Fresh dry vs. fresh frozen...
Correct no need to cure when u blast.
 
henry

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i used fresh and it came out ok. i thought maybe with a slight green tinge to it? might have been imagining that though
 

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