BC tell me about it, i decided to just let loose and go hog wild and lower my temps from 105 to 98.6 on another batch of OG. I woke up this morning to glass glass glass where normaly i get sticky shatter n then usually proceed to fuck with it thinking it must be too moist.
I think at least in my book I have my answer, my vac pump is way too strong and lowering vac is = to raising temps that's why no temp is universally correct. In my case Im way off you guys, now i think to all those times i read things like take it up to 120 for wax and i tried and got Goo it's from my pressure turning 48c into 52c+.
Ugh now i wanna go back in time and rerun my bubba
Ya man it's very strain dependent regarding wax times and even the ability of the oil to wax rather than budder, or shatter etc..The ratio of sativa vs indica I think has a very big play in it. The more indica dominant the more easily it'll wax I think.
And It's a tough call when getting strains from different sources too because it's hard to know exactly what these strains truly are unless we are the ones purchasing the seeds and growing them ourselves.
I'm growing OG from an original sourced cut off ChemDawg from Cali and I gotta say we've isolated more Sativa out of it over the years from hermi femanized seeds coming off of selected forced hermi females we felt showed much more sativa dominance. With that I am by far no breeding expert so who knows but I say that because with my OG I find it takes a much longer purge and higher temp than a lot of the other Kush's I've been running lately and a much more orange/amber oil. The more Indica dominant Kush's have been very easy to wax up.
I'm thinking if you are getting goo at a lower temp then you may be dealing with more Indica dominance and it shouldn't matter the strength of your vac pump because I purge at full vac with a powerful pump but I just pay close attention to the temps.
With a new strain you're playing with just say to yourself you will first try to get it to wax at 100F for say 12 hrs. If it doesn't raise the temp by the tiniest amount then run it for an hour more to see if it starts to was, if not raise again for another hour and so on and so on. If you go straight to 120 too quickly you might just go straight to goo. I've done it a couple times now.
If you want to be careful and not play with muffins from the start just put your air purged oil in the chamber and use a very mild vac purge pressure of around 10 hg or so for a few hours at like 90F...watch it careful though; it may purge over a dish if it's deep oil you are messin with. Just back off the pressure a bit..When that purges for awhile you can raise the hg to say 15hg and purge more. Then when you see the bubbles getting really small and slowing down raise your vac hg up to max and raise the temp very slowly to you notice a fogging up of the oil. That's when it will start to solidify. No need to turn the temp up any more from that point but that's when it's very important to point your temp gun at the oil surface to see where that "magic" temp is for that strain of oil you are running to wax up.
And I check my oil surface every hour or so when I see it wants to wax to make sure it never gets warmer. If it goes up even a degree or two. I open up the chamber and let it cool down.