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Yeah, I want to remove it not just make it look better ;)Work quicker and colder... some use a light to breakdown the chlorophyll in liquid form
Ethanol modified CO2 extract specifically.It's how I get rid of mine when I'm cleaning out my trimmer. 8hrs later, deep amber.
What concentrate are you talking about?
To avoid getting the chlorophyll in the first place... i have a link to how i make it.@GT21 what do you mean work quicker and colder? You mean to avoid extracting chlorophyll or during winterization?
I suscribe to the school of not extracting the C-30 sized chlorophyll, plant waxes, or anthro cyanin molecules up front. They don't come from the trichomes,as do our targeted C-10 through C-22 molecules, so no reason to bring them along for the ride.Sorry if this is covered elsewhere, but I wasn't finding it easily.
I realize one way to deal with chlorophyll in your extract is to not extract it. What I'm asking about though is how people are removing Chlorophyll from their concentrates and pros and cons of those techniques.
Thanks!
Yes it will.Food grade /Activated Charcoal will remove it.
You can remove chlorophyl with Dry Column Vacuum Chromatography. Shown here if you wait until nearly the end you will see the chlorophyls coming through.Sorry if this is covered elsewhere, but I wasn't finding it easily.
I realize one way to deal with chlorophyll in your extract is to not extract it. What I'm asking about though is how people are removing Chlorophyll from their concentrates and pros and cons of those techniques.
Thanks!
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