Abiqua
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Then your doing it wrong.....I make killer iso oil from time to time from winterized leaves and ethanol, me likey....I don't even include fan leaves in an extraction. They soak up more than they put out.
Then your doing it wrong.....I make killer iso oil from time to time from winterized leaves and ethanol, me likey....I don't even include fan leaves in an extraction. They soak up more than they put out.
now this doesn't sound to bad, although not many turpenes are found in leaves tho, but this I would be interested in doing, are you able to strip most fats and chlorophyll?Then your doing it wrong.....I make killer iso oil from time to time from winterized leaves and ethanol, me likey....
I get gooey black, especially if you let it go passive, but in the winter that's tough. I put the alcohol and the trim/leaves/stems/whatever in the fridge for at least 24 hours. Freeze dry it. I try and use 125 micron mesh to filter it out of the jars. Then water bath it below 250F to boil out the alcohol. I have so far not tasted chlorophyll, as for fats and phenols, I have never had a chance to GC it, I just try to emulate GrayWolf. Search the name in Google, real deal chemistry.now this doesn't sound to bad, although not many turpenes are found in leaves tho, but this I would be interested in doing, are you able to strip most fats and chlorophyll?
^ that.No smoka fan leaves they compost.......I am sure tomato leaves are very nutritious too I would just rather have the tomato.
I know what you were attempting to relate, I just ran with itI grow maters too brandywine variety....i was trying to relate the efficacy of a tomato leaf to an actual tomato which is the fruit of the labor imho.
just fun facts to know & tell but: Tomato parts are highly poisonous....^ that.
I grow tomatoes. The efficacy of a tomato leaf, regardless of strain/variant is as good as a cannabis fan leaf.
-spek
Regardless of what many say you can in fact smoke your fan leaves....This is of course depending on the potency of your plant itself and the stress it endures. You may be thinking whats he mean by stress? well as we all know wild cannabis does not grow its buds just for looks or just the convience of some stoners to smoke, Its a defense mechanism to fight against bugs and such. So when a plant is introduced to stress it then produces a thin layer of THC on its stems and even ITS LEAVES!!!!. Yes of course fan leaves to not contain the amount of THC to get you high off your ass but with the right proccess you would be surprised of the results.
During my grows ive always smoked the fan leaves and ive also tested the various ways to smoke them. Weather the leaves contain the most THC or is it the Stems? If you look on the underside of a fan leave you can see a shiny layer which is in fact a small layer of THC, Ether way if you properly dryed fan leaves making sure you of course cut off the stem so it doesent have a supply of water you can smoke it. One of the best methods ive found is this.
1. Dry them out until they are crspy, and i mean so that when you bend them the stem and all snaps. You dont want any moisture.
2. Put them in a grinder and grind them up then throw a good old dime or quarter in the grinder.
3. Get the "leaf Keef"
Ive found that this leaf keef is actually much more potent then just smoking the leaves(of course) This is by far your best way to get anything out of your leaves. I dont suggest male leaves although if you make the keef with them im sure they would still do a little something.
Anyways I hope you guys learn to love fan leaves and get the most out of your plants! Happy Smoking!!!
-Jswett