Rosin Tech

Bubba's girl

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Yeah, cured nugs work fine @Bubba's girl but the color is a fair bit darker, especially the lower temp presses which are my fav, so yeah less clear and bright and purdy, that's all

and depending on how tight ones cure game and storage game was, it may affect terps and flavour a bit too

That said, imo the best presses will be off plant matter a few days old that is still technically living, but was harvested some-what early, up to a few weeks early especially if ran organically under full spectrum

That's where u get those most flavour and highest terp content anyway, and the highest quality product possible which demands mucho respect

When you say plant matter a few days old and still technically living, you are suggesting to press fairly wet nugs? Do you have a specific # as for moisture level of the nugs? Thanks.
 

DemonTrich

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If you press fresh nugs from the plant, it still contains A LOT of moisture, which will fvck up a rosin extract result
 

DonTesla

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When you say plant matter a few days old and still technically living, you are suggesting to press fairly wet nugs? Do you have a specific # as for moisture level of the nugs? Thanks.
No, not fresh fresh, not wet at all per se since moisture is not very good, at least when the product is over 60% rh, that's a danger zone for mold and other problems

The sweet spot is right before the herb is ready for long term storage and before terp and light degradation kicks in, right

Oxidation will also make for less terpy, less fragrant, sticky rosin, so that's ng

The reason they suggested fresher, nearly living plants is because plants can stay alive for multiple days and continue metabolizing thc-a into thc as well as breaking down and converting more carbs / sugars and chlorophyll (getting more potent and smoother at he same time)

It's still important to get the herb down into ideal rh zone tho.

The whole point is to get a higher quality product so i admit, there is definitely room to press too early, or too late

My boys have done extensive testing on the h frame from ER I and we agree with the owners..

Plants harvested a couple weeks early, especially sativa doms ran in high kelp mixes, or regimes that promote mad expression, and allowed to metabolize just until in that sweet rh spot , are producing the prettiest, clearest, most smelliest (like crazy ass Kush, surprisingly ) expansive, mind-fuckin, pungent product

But watch the vids, they back up what I'm saying in the middle of video number 2 I believe

I wouldn't want y'all pressing water into your rosin ;)
 

DonTesla

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My vertical drip tech from Elysian gone cost me $5k uS

And I'm a rep now, lol. Was gonna cost me $9500 Canadian to scoop it before we became homies and made a plan for the best to come to Canada

How much you gonna need to finish it??
 

dratts

Member
My vertical drip tech from Elysian gone cost me $5k uS

And I'm a rep now, lol. Was gonna cost me $9500 Canadian to scoop it before we became homies and made a plan for the best to come to Canada

How much you gonna need to finish it??
$499 for the plates They're on the way.
 

Aeroknow

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My vertical drip tech from Elysian gone cost me $5k uS

And I'm a rep now, lol. Was gonna cost me $9500 Canadian to scoop it before we became homies and made a plan for the best to come to Canada

How much you gonna need to finish it??
You got one of those things huh? I heard they are made locally around where I live.

Do you squish flower like they show in their #4 video shows? Do you do 2oz. pucks also?

Just curious on the yields and quality of it before I buy.
 

Aeroknow

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@doublejj
I got some silk terp tubes for some flower to try, and some 5" stainless tubes for some bubble I would like to try out also. How much bubble you think I should load into each 5" tube?
 
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