AnselAdams
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thats kinda amazing dude, you've got the stuff going on. ive got some homegrown and want to volunteer some. i'll have to read. good posts. just posting. i found a recipe for thc sugar using 90% proof everclear, seems the most straightforward way of making something.
7 grams decarbed weed
1 cup of everclear
3/4 cup of sugar
3/4 cup of sugar
decarb weed with chosen method
mix decarbed weed and everclear high proof alcohol (ordered online 85$ shipped through canada post whao)
let decarbed weed and everclear soak 15 mins
filter solution
filter it twice (coffee filter method works)
mix solution with 3/4 cup of sugar, stiring. mix well.
then add the second 3/4 cup of sugar, mix well.
pour the sugary solution onto a parchmented (sp) baking sheet to dry completely.
when dry
put another layer of parchment paper on top and then crush it with a rolling pin/wine bottle to crush into tiny sugary bits.
add to ice cream or or coffee with cream as it needs fat to metabolize.
this was lifted from another forum from user drlollipos. (just wanted to credit the original poster)
can be stored in glass jar for good looks.
it got me to act and order the everclear. i'm second guessing it abit as its pretty flamable and not my thing. i'll probably make it outside.
makes 10mg teaspoons.
So i curious, what do you do with the oil when your batch is finished? if you let it air dry is it just good to go and ready to smoke? im assuming there is more to it that i am not understanding. Thanks.
I'm thinking of buying this unit but I am wondering what it does other than reclaim that I'm not already doing open air. I purge the ethanol I use to Winterize the BHO via open air and agitation. About 6-c initially then dropped to 40c under no pressure. I eventually get a very thick substance that once cooled and left out for a few days will go hard. A few seconds in the freezer and it'll snap off.
I was initially hoping the Source Turbo would make a ready made vape oil but it seems more processing after using the Turbo. My fear is that there is too much residual solvent inside the concentrate.
How did your shatter turn out? I noticed that with my filtration, I use shake and Everclear, that I let it soak for 1 minute without agitating and the color of my solution is amber/green. When I run the solution through the Source Turbo about 3.5 hours it has a pretty good color. If your solution is nearly green, then that's what is causing your concentrate to be dark. I've done multiple runs and it usually has something to do with the duration of the wash.Ok. I just finished processing my 1st batch.
I have a couple of questions...
1) why did my nice clear wash produce such a dark concentrate and
2) the last bit of reclaimed alcohol has a slight golden tint, while the first couple of times I drained it the alcohol was perfectly clear.
Why?
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