RedCarpetMatches
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Think I'm done with the 'Indian burn'...fumes are enough for me
Hand friction and pressing. Sorry, I'm not all there right now I just experimented with some finger rub. My bags came in the wrong size...What's Indian burn??
so does anything worth doing. Never enough time in life!Making hash takes a lot of times, effort, focus, dedication. etc.
Not the kind of stuff you can rush ..
It all depends on the drying conditions (temp, humidity and light) and on how small and spread out the resin glands are for drying.How long does it take to dry after washing and chopping? Thanks.
Good question. Also, is there a way to quick dry, or is it somehow better to do a slow even dry?Whts the best way to tell tht it is completely dry French?
5 posts lowerGood question. Also, is there a way to quick dry, or is it somehow better to do a slow even dry?
Making hash takes a lot of times, effort, focus, dedication. etc.
Not the kind of stuff you can rush ..
damn that's beautiful!!!!!!Those Chem Dawg Special Reserve resine glands were collected from dry trims, a nice evidence against the belief that such a trichomes texture is possible only when working with "Fresh Frozen".
I will most certainly be in Denver. That type of trichomes quality is an "ode" to the genetic and not really to my ability, the Aficionado Chem Dawg Special Reserve is very special as you can see on the pic.That looks like some 75 a gram wax lol . Good work frenchy. When you guys make hash and taste plants what do you guys look for? I just made a run with lavender frozen leaf and bud and it taste great but not like the actual bud. The bud taste floral and earthy, fruity. The hash is very fruity and a skunky. Maybe it's just me. I use your methods frenchy but I don't use a washing machine. I like the workout on the forearms of hand doing it. Keep up the great work frenchy I'm glad you have great how to videos and are so nice to share your techniques. Very very generous of you and I hope to bring you a sample if you go to Denvers cup.