cephalopod
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160+ degrees F ... Almost completely activated you lose a lot of thcI'd love to get a nice honeycomb
treetopmmmp
I can personally vouch for the chef.................does good work and the packaging can't be beat.I whip mine with a stainless probey thingy( tech manual page 132) after the freezer in a warm bath. repeat until it waxes..
corso? are all those runs the same strain?
mostly any more I pack it up and send it to a chef. a little coin is easier to find than time
Have you tried anything that has been winterized? Personally it's no more difficult then just blasting and it's potency is 8-9% higher for having the plant waxes removed and also I have wax free alveoli. I see a lot of backyard chemist with flawed MOP's and some just spreading dangerous misinformation. Not all shatter has been winterized and not everything that has been winterized is shatter. Just saying.Absolute shatter seems like a long drawn out fuckin process an not really much better in my opinion. I've tried different kinds of wax an different kinds of "shatter" an see no difference as far as potency. Gets you fuckin ripped but so does good wax.
Winterizing:Nope. Never tried something "winterized" explain this process to me lol
Mind sharing your method? I'd be more inclined to fool around with it, if I knew I wouldn't pick up any chlorophyll.You guys messing with this bho should try QWISO and you'll never look back at BHO...
I use to swear by BHO until I actually tried and succesfully made some extremely potent QWISO oil. It's way more efficient and inexpensive to produce...expand your minds people.
If only that were the case for things we ingested. Unfortunately science doesn't stop people from eating fast food and many will continue to neglect eating fruits and veggies. Just saying..Don't make bho. The science behind it says...........................this should not be ingested.
Pure bs...had my bho tested and there were no foreign substances, ie chemicals contained in it....this is hypeAgreed Nnth, basic chemistry suggests That chemical means, crude chemical means mostly from what I've seen, retain unevaporated solvent remains from using crude starting chemicals.