BobCajun
Well-Known Member
After a prior frozen extraction I thought there might be some residual resin in it so I left the column of frozen buds, column meaning a 1 gallon spring water bottle with the bottom cut off, in the freezer for like 6 weeks with plastic over the top held on with an elastic, the plan being to pour some alcohol through it and use that alcohol for the next extraction. When I poured it through it came out green though, apparently it will extract chlorophyll if left in there for several weeks, especially if you turn the coldness knob down from max to medium like I did, so it wasn't really all that solid. I figured it would still be cold enough but maybe that had something to do with the chlorophyll coming out.
But here's the interesting thing, after I did the next extraction I poured that green alcohol through after the first alcohol had all dripped out overnight, because I figured all there would still be left in the column was a little bit of residual anyway so might as well combine it. Thing is, it came out clear, not green at all. The column of frozen bud had acted like a chromatography column and degreened it. I stuff the bud in there quite firmly, so it really is sort of like a column of chromatography medium, maybe that's why my extract comes out almost pure THCA. I noticed that when I poured the cold green alcohol in the column that it had kind of a thick consistency so there was probably some water content in it, don't know if that made a difference or not. I don't know how much actual resin is in the extract yet because I just did the dripping part, I'm still leaving it longer to fully drip out. I just found it interesting that it removed the chlorophyll like that and thought I would share it. Maybe it's a good way to clean up green extract without buying any lab type stuff, just pour it through a column of leached frozen bud that would have been thrown out otherwise.
But here's the interesting thing, after I did the next extraction I poured that green alcohol through after the first alcohol had all dripped out overnight, because I figured all there would still be left in the column was a little bit of residual anyway so might as well combine it. Thing is, it came out clear, not green at all. The column of frozen bud had acted like a chromatography column and degreened it. I stuff the bud in there quite firmly, so it really is sort of like a column of chromatography medium, maybe that's why my extract comes out almost pure THCA. I noticed that when I poured the cold green alcohol in the column that it had kind of a thick consistency so there was probably some water content in it, don't know if that made a difference or not. I don't know how much actual resin is in the extract yet because I just did the dripping part, I'm still leaving it longer to fully drip out. I just found it interesting that it removed the chlorophyll like that and thought I would share it. Maybe it's a good way to clean up green extract without buying any lab type stuff, just pour it through a column of leached frozen bud that would have been thrown out otherwise.