I'll try to answer -
1. making dab-able hash with ice extraction is very very difficult
2. yes - and increase other impurities
3. doesn't make a big difference (more efficient to mix directly in bags)
4. depends on volume - I only do small quantities and mix by hand with a wooden spoon --- some use a beater with whisk attachments, or for big 20 gallon batches a drill with paint mix attachment
5. I'd probably extract with nanners - or pluck if there's a lot ... not sure how bad (or if) you'd even notice in the final product
I'll try to answer -
1. making dab-able hash with ice extraction is very very difficult
2. yes - and increase other impurities
3. doesn't make a big difference (more efficient to mix directly in bags)
4. depends on volume - I only do small quantities and mix by hand with a wooden spoon --- some use a beater with whisk attachments, or for big 20 gallon batches a drill with paint mix attachment
5. I'd probably extract with nanners - or pluck if there's a lot ... not sure how bad (or if) you'd even notice in the final product
too many impurities - .you need good starting material and proper technique to make really clean, pure bubble (FMCD) ... like in many other areas: making bubble hash is easy -- making good bubble hash is hard - and requires a bit more practice and good (great) starting material...
from what I understand one of the newer trends is to extract from fresh frozen plant material using ice extraction (bubble bags) - and then press the bubble hash in rosin press...
too many impurities - .you need good starting material and proper technique to make really clean, pure bubble (FMCD) ... like in many other areas: making bubble hash is easy -- making good bubble hash is hard - and requires a bit more practice and good (great) starting material...
from what I understand one of the newer trends is to extract from fresh frozen plant material using ice extraction (bubble bags) - and then press the bubble hash in rosin press...