The thing is that I didn’t notice any change in size with the bubbles, when vacuum was first pulled, within the first minute, the bubbles as the formed closer to the center of the extract would start small, but by the time the rose to the surface the were between pea and dime sizedThe small bubbles that you continue to see are CO2 bubbles from decarboxylation. Try stopping once the big solvent bubbles stop.
I would have to see it to comment, but the solvent leaves relatively fast, so doesn't require hours/days.The thing is that I didn’t notice any change in size with the bubbles, when vacuum was first pulled, within the first minute, the bubbles as the formed closer to the center of the extract would start small, but by the time the rose to the surface the were between pea and dime sized
really! I was under the impression that at low temp you could expect 72-96 hours, that with my shitty little chamber set up was my window, but using a nice oven for the first time I was expecting it to be quicker for sure, but in hours! Or did I misread? How long do you purge generally for a small run? Is it dependent on batch size in your experience or does it take the same amount of time for a little glob as it does a full sheet?I would have to see it to comment, but the solvent leaves relatively fast, so doesn't require hours/days.
You might try raising your temperature some to speed it up. I typically stay under 115F.
Old material never turns out as nice as fresher stuff. It's much more likely to be soft, but also a darker color.this was outdoor nug run, but it was very potent smelling, the bud was probably 5-6 months old though.
I put that in a warm water bath while my vacuum oven gets to temp.
I have had this experience, and I tell myself the viscosity of each strain will be noticeably different and even within a strain from batch to batch to a degree, so the bubbles just must have a harder time penetrating some than others. But yeah, once it goes flat after the initial purge, I will put it in the freezer, it usually takes a couple minutes at least to get it solid enough to flip this soon, and that contradicts my earlier thought of the extract being too thick for the butane to move through freely. But regardless, once I flip it and put it back in, give it 30-45 minutes to get back up to temp, then pull vacuum, it’s active as ever again, but fizzles out soon, then after repeating this for the first 36 hours or so, it starts to behave as I feel it should lol. But I 100% agree, it is a very mysterious substance, that doesn’t seem to follow exactly the same path twice, I’ve only done 10 or so runs though so, I’ve got much to learn.I usually leave my slabs in the vac oven for a few days. It's set to 92 degrees. Sometimes they do purge really fast, but I've never understood why. Sometimes the slab will lay flat without much bubble action after the initial muffin, so I take it out, fold the slab over on itself and press it. Then I put it back in the vac oven and it always bubbles up nicely after that. BHO is mystical. Moisture in the material or from condensation causes a lot of problems.
I wouldn't put it in the freezer. Just let it cool down to room temperature. If it's too sticky to flip then put it back into the chamber.I have had this experience, and I tell myself the viscosity of each strain will be noticeably different and even within a strain from batch to batch to a degree, so the bubbles just must have a harder time penetrating some than others. But yeah, once it goes flat after the initial purge, I will put it in the freezer, it usually takes a couple minutes at least to get it solid enough to flip this soon, and that contradicts my earlier thought of the extract being too thick for the butane to move through freely. But regardless, once I flip it and put it back in, give it 30-45 minutes to get back up to temp, then pull vacuum, it’s active as ever again, but fizzles out soon, then after repeating this for the first 36 hours or so, it starts to behave as I feel it should lol. But I 100% agree, it is a very mysterious substance, that doesn’t seem to follow exactly the same path twice, I’ve only done 10 or so runs though so, I’ve got much to learn.
We typically purged in less than 4 hours at 115F.really! I was under the impression that at low temp you could expect 72-96 hours, that with my shitty little chamber set up was my window, but using a nice oven for the first time I was expecting it to be quicker for sure, but in hours! Or did I misread? How long do you purge generally for a small run? Is it dependent on batch size in your experience or does it take the same amount of time for a little glob as it does a full sheet?