Try fresh trim for bubble hash!

StinkBud

Well-Known Member
My friend told me about using fresh green trim leaf instead of drying it first. I tried is yesterday and all I can say is HOLY SHIT! I got the purest bubble I have ever seen! Virtually no leaf matter at all. It tastes unreal. The taste reminds me of the old school finger hash vs. blond.

Try it and you will never go back to dry leaf again for making your hash.
 

Primz

Well-Known Member
god bless you, i was debating drying it or going straight to the busket from trimming.
TBH guys, a slightly dry trim will give much better results i have found.

If you use slightly wet trim (fresh) then you not get as much plant matter in the end product but the yeild will be reduced.

And if its dryer then its completely the opposite, Higher yeild but with a bit of a plant matter,

But if you useing bubble bags then it most likely will be taken out when youv gotten to second bag / screen.

Persoanly i make my hash with Dry Trim.

Or.......... Make some Honey oil, i can promise you that you wont regret it. :peace:
 
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drifter1978

Guest
My friend told me about using fresh green trim leaf instead of drying it first. I tried is yesterday and all I can say is HOLY SHIT! I got the purest bubble I have ever seen! Virtually no leaf matter at all. It tastes unreal. The taste reminds me of the old school finger hash vs. blond.

Try it and you will never go back to dry leaf again for making your hash.

hey fellow rollers i havent tried dried trim to make some bubble but i do freeze mine and do it that way with great results just another option to try. :peace:
 

MiKron

Active Member
I usually make it with dry trim, but this time I am going to try it with wet trim frozen for 24hrs.
 
I used about 5oz dry trim, used a paint mixer and I wouldn't recommend either. I only mixed it for about 10 minutes and got a bucket full of chlorophyll. The end result was hash that looked like goose shit. Second time, I used the other 4oz of trim I had left and this time used a wooden stick instead of the paint mixer and got a much better result, but still too green fo my liking. Third time, I used frozen leaf and trim that I had just trimmed the day before and used drumsticks (two hands are faster) to mix and the difference was amazing. This is my method from here on out. Oh yeah, a friend and I tried at his house using snow instead of ice, IT DOESN'T WORK. The hash gets all frozen to the outside of the bags, it takes forever to melt and it makes a huge mess.
 

Boooman

Member
If you used a paint mixer and got green plant matter you either need to use better product, don't mix as long or as fast! Don't put snow in bottom of bucket but in side 220 bag and you'll have no problem! I use a paint mixer and 18 volt drill on speed 1 and get primo every time! Freeze leaf for 45 mins , add to bag with ice/snow and fill with cold water, about 2-3 in bs from top! Also drill 1/8 hole 1-1/2 from top so air can escape while mixing, I let it sit for 5 mins, mix for 15 mins with drill on low speed, put bucket in fridge/freezer for 1/2 hour, mix again for 15 and drain!! Does not get any easier than this, I've tried everything! Hope this helps and clarifies technique and myths ! Peace!
 
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