The French Cannoli` Hash Thread

Mohican

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I used my hash recovered from all of these:



I figured if it didn't melt in with the oil it would get filtered out - and it did :)


I had not learned about pressing in time so the next batch will get pressed.

Cheers,
Mo
 

GreenSanta

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I used my hash recovered from all of these:



I figured if it didn't melt in with the oil it would get filtered out - and it did :)


I had not learned about pressing in time so the next batch will get pressed.

Cheers,
Mo
never too late to hand press hash?
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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You are using a lot of bags, a lot more work.
Do you smoke the 190 and 160????
You should try to smoke the separate microns (70 to 120) and then try to smoke them together, the taste is radically different much more "complete", truly the flower.
 

Mohican

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I am a nerd Frenchy! I had to try each one the first time to see how the Malawi trichomes would sort. They are all back together in the Coconut Oil :)

Do you have any experience with the healing properties of oil? I have a friend who may need it.
 

Thundercat

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I have been using infused coconut oil on a severe wound from a motor cycle accident since this winter and my DRs are amazed at how well its healing, and how small it looks like the scar is going to be. They don't know what I'm using on it, but I do :).
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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I am a nerd Frenchy! I had to try each one the first time to see how the Malawi trichomes would sort. They are all back together in the Coconut Oil :)

Do you have any experience with the healing properties of oil? I have a friend who may need it.
I have a little experience with the healing properties of oil, mainly for skin cancer (the regeneration of the cells is quite amazing), general pain, arthritis, muscle cramps, etc.
What is your friend problem?
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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I have been using infused coconut oil on a severe wound from a motor cycle accident since this winter and my DRs are amazed at how well its healing, and how small it looks like the scar is going to be. They don't know what I'm using on it, but I do :).
Apply also Aloe Vera on your scar, works incredible.
 

Confucious

Active Member
I just recently received a non thc salve that is a cayenne salve/balm and I'm thinking of doing a cayenne/hash salve for the patients that have all the issues you explained up above.
 

GreenSanta

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I have been using cayenne in my glycerine tincture with great success... sometimes I applied too much but it never actually burned my skin. And there is no heat sensation until you start sweating or if you leave it on for a long time then rince/rub with water. The heat sensation you get from rinsing it off half an hour later is GREAT and can last for hours. Its important to massage the ''cayenne-pot-glycerin'' tincture for a solid 10 minutes where you are hurting ... to ''activate'' the capsaicin (pepper active ingredient) if you wish
 

cannabiscult

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hi frenchy,
this week i tried a new method of sieving and was pleasantly surprised. simply i mixed my dried cold trim in a bucket with a paint mixed (i know you are cringing at the thought) anyway i then used a kitchen sieve to remove all of the plant material i could from the slurry.... i took the golden water and ran it through the 160 bag straight into the 25 bag. i rinsed the shit out of the 3 runs i did then broke it up fine to dry. the golden color made me pretty happy and the yield was exponential to any other time ive run multiple bags..... my thinking is im not thorough enough sometimes with collection and making sure all the bags are clean but im learning. i just wanted to share that little experience and see what you think about a single bag pull. thanks mate.
 

Mohican

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Hi Frenchy - He has colon cancer. I was thinking he could mix the oil with tea or have it on toast.
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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hi frenchy,
this week i tried a new method of sieving and was pleasantly surprised. simply i mixed my dried cold trim in a bucket with a paint mixed (i know you are cringing at the thought) anyway i then used a kitchen sieve to remove all of the plant material i could from the slurry.... i took the golden water and ran it through the 160 bag straight into the 25 bag. i rinsed the shit out of the 3 runs i did then broke it up fine to dry. the golden color made me pretty happy and the yield was exponential to any other time ive run multiple bags..... my thinking is im not thorough enough sometimes with collection and making sure all the bags are clean but im learning. i just wanted to share that little experience and see what you think about a single bag pull. thanks mate.
I did cringe big time, you start knowing me. The kitchen sieve is smart but why don't you just use 160 as your catch bag, the more step the more work. Also I dislike the 25 bags, it does not interest me at the trichomes level, I want between 70 to 120 microns trichomes, I want full maturity. I also use 45 just so I do not feel too snobish. Bag cleaning is MOST important. The little details make the quality as you seems to realize. All the best my friend, share the results with us
 
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