Fragile back at it. DIY RDWC with the things.

fragileassassin

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Yep, we've had this discussion at length more than once.
Something that doesn't have a brain can't sleep.
They have circadian rhythms similar to what we do that tell them when to get ready for the sun and when to stop trying to get sunlight.
 

TurboSN95

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Yea - I recently did like a week long timelapse of my plants and it's cool to see them perk up a bit before the light comes on, then about an hour before lights out they start drooping down getting ready for "bed" lol
 

fragileassassin

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Hahaha very cool. I've always been skeptical if those are worth it. it's just an RV washing machine afterall...
Im in $110 for everything in the pic. Did the upgrades with spare parts I had laying around.
I did plenty of watching and learning before buying it, even if I only get 1 batch out of it its worth it imo. This thing makes some pretty good agitation im looking forward to it.
I just gotta go grab a few buckets and some ice tomorrow.
 

Airwalker16

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Im in $110 for everything in the pic. Did the upgrades with spare parts I had laying around.
I did plenty of watching and learning before buying it, even if I only get 1 batch out of it its worth it imo. This thing makes some pretty good agitation im looking forward to it.
I just gotta go grab a few buckets and some ice tomorrow.
You want that half moon ice I've heard.
Bubbleman's videos of him and Johnny Berfalo on his deck go over it in one of the episodes.
I always use a Buble Bag, 220u, to shake material through it with dry ice onto a mirror, collect it, put in to 45u squish bags, and use my rosin press for my concentrates.
Rosins fun stuff to make.
 

fragileassassin

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From what ive gathered of the process, the ice is just to chill the water so using as little as possible is ideal. I have no idea whats availble to me, will find out tomorrow I guess.
Had thoughts of maybe crushing it and trying it that way..
idk.. i have a lot of material to process so im just going to play around with different ways.

I have a 220 bag to put in the washer then im going to filter 160 for trash 90 for edibles and 45 to smoke. Ive read varying opinions on things in the 90-45 range being the best quality so im just going to put that all in there lol. 160-90 should be a pretty good edible range.
Im confused about the 25 bags though.seems some ppl dont use them at all. weird that most of the smaller kits come with a 25 over a 45. I had to get the 8 bag set to get a 45.

Ive made rosin before but it was really small batches. Just enough for a good dab or two at a time really.
I had an arbor press rigged up with some plates from a hair straightener and it actually worked pretty well for squishing a few nugs at a time.
A press is on the list but what I want will run be like $6-700 so cant yet.
 

Airwalker16

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From what ive gathered of the process, the ice is just to chill the water so using as little as possible is ideal. I have no idea whats availble to me, will find out tomorrow I guess.
Had thoughts of maybe crushing it and trying it that way..
idk.. i have a lot of material to process so im just going to play around with different ways.

I have a 220 bag to put in the washer then im going to filter 160 for trash 90 for edibles and 45 to smoke. Ive read varying opinions on things in the 90-45 range being the best quality so im just going to put that all in there lol. 160-90 should be a pretty good edible range.
Im confused about the 25 bags though.seems some ppl dont use them at all. weird that most of the smaller kits come with a 25 over a 45. I had to get the 8 bag set to get a 45.

Ive made rosin before but it was really small batches. Just enough for a good dab or two at a time really.
I had an arbor press rigged up with some plates from a hair straightener and it actually worked pretty well for squishing a few nugs at a time.
A press is on the list but what I want will run be like $6-700 so cant yet.
Nah bro, I built mine for less than 200. Green genes DIY tutorial.
 
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