Full Melt

hyroot

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Cure it for a week at cool temps and low humidity. Always seems to melt more after a little cure.

Looks great and a decent return
 

Carolina Dream'n

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Cure it for a week at cool temps and low humidity. Always seems to melt more after a little cure.

Looks great and a decent return
It was cured for 10 days at 60 degrees and 25% rh.
There is also a nice chunk from the 43u and 90u bag. Not full melt. But still some decent bubble. It was pattied and microplained like the full melt, just not as good of heads.

Also ran another lb of trim into winterized oil and the return was 85 grams.

If I were to add up the other bags I bet the yields would be similar, except for the bubble is spread out into different grades.
 

hyroot

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It was cured for 10 days at 60 degrees and 25% rh.
There is also a nice chunk from the 43u and 90u bag. Not full melt. But still some decent bubble. It was pattied and microplained like the full melt, just not as good of heads.

Also ran another lb of trim into winterized oil and the return was 85 grams.

If I were to add up the other bags I bet the yields would be similar, except for the bubble is spread out into different grades.

Make rosin out of the other grades
 

Carolina Dream'n

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after getting every other grade rosin, the total yield was 60 grams. So an oz less than the bho. The bho has the same taste and smell as the cured dried flowers, while the melt/rosin tastes like how the plant smelle while flowering. Definitely interesting.
 
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