JayBio420
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Honey oil is a high grade cannabis extract product made by various solvents. It is often honey coloured, or amber, and of various qualities depending on input product. The key point is a polar extraction, filtering the product, and not extracting unwanted plant pigments like chlorophyll, which makes oils darker in colour. You can make a honey coloured cannabis oil by extracting with chloroform, naphtha, isopropyl, ethanol, butane, propane and other non polar solvents. It’s all in the technique and input herb.
Cherry oil, back in the day, was the high grade honey made by a pro with killer bud. The vials looked amazing, often reddish, not always.
These days, honey oil is like a precursor step before finalizing the purge into shatter. Butane honey oil.
Back in the day oil was $15 a vial black, $20-30 honey and cherry was 30-40.
These days it’s $20-50 for most extract products Canadian depending on where you get it and it’s quality.
Cherry oil, back in the day, was the high grade honey made by a pro with killer bud. The vials looked amazing, often reddish, not always.
These days, honey oil is like a precursor step before finalizing the purge into shatter. Butane honey oil.
Back in the day oil was $15 a vial black, $20-30 honey and cherry was 30-40.
These days it’s $20-50 for most extract products Canadian depending on where you get it and it’s quality.
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