Next time I’m getting a paint mixer. Fuck hand mixing. I had a few plants I did this with. So it was a lot of mixing.
I use a paint mixer in a cordless drill, way easier but the end result is a bit dirtier, smokes fine though.
Next time I’m getting a paint mixer. Fuck hand mixing. I had a few plants I did this with. So it was a lot of mixing.
Do me a favor. Make a journal of your process please.Thanks for all the good info people. Really appreciate it.
fyi - I've actually heard Frenchy say he does 'up to' ELEVEN washes! But, this is rare and based on strain (and his washes can be quite quick).
I've never done more than about three or four washes myself ..to be honest, my back is breaking at that point
I should, one time, do a bunch of washes (just to experience how the plant breaks down fully).
On a side note:
I'm even thinking of going away from bubble bags, in general.
I'm finding impressive results simply using a mason jar filled with cold water, ice and weed.
Shake that bad boy up, every time I take a break from shaking ..in the freezer the jar goes (whenever I can jars/jugs sit in the fridge when not using).
When happy, I run it through a colander (removes ice and main plant matter) into a jug.
Then, through two other (progressively finer) tea sieves (again, into a jug).
Then, through a 95 micron bag (this is mostly green matter) into another jug.
Finally, through a 25 micron bag (note - I rinse the product before collecting, as I do with the 95 micron bag, to clear any contaminants I can).
The result was golden yellow and made me think why spend all that time doing the bubble bag process. This mason jar process was at least 1.5 hours faster ..and the cleanup was a simple
This process was quick and the returns were promising and high quality ..enough that I might do away with old bubble bag process.
That is, unless I'm processing a mountain of trim (in which case the bubble bags would be brought out
Peace.
Do me a favor. Make a journal of your process please.
Have you done both side by side with the same weight in shake from the same plant to determine which way is cleaner, higher yielding and so on?
Thanks for all the good info people. Really appreciate it.
fyi - I've actually heard Frenchy say he does 'up to' ELEVEN washes! But, this is rare and based on strain (and his washes can be quite quick).
I've never done more than about three or four washes myself ..to be honest, my back is breaking at that point
I should, one time, do a bunch of washes (just to experience how the plant breaks down fully).
On a side note:
I'm even thinking of going away from bubble bags, in general.
I'm finding impressive results simply using a mason jar filled with cold water, ice and weed.
Shake that bad boy up, every time I take a break from shaking ..in the freezer the jar goes (whenever I can jars/jugs sit in the fridge when not using).
When happy, I run it through a colander (removes ice and main plant matter) into a jug.
Then, through two other (progressively finer) tea sieves (again, into a jug).
Then, through a 95 micron bag (this is mostly green matter) into another jug.
Finally, through a 25 micron bag (note - I rinse the product before collecting, as I do with the 95 micron bag, to clear any contaminants I can).
The result was golden yellow and made me think why spend all that time doing the bubble bag process. This mason jar process was at least 1.5 hours faster ..and the cleanup was a simple
This process was quick and the returns were promising and high quality ..enough that I might do away with old bubble bag process.
That is, unless I'm processing a mountain of trim (in which case the bubble bags would be brought out
Peace.
Glad to be of helpThats a great method, going to do that with my entire outdoor harvest this year.