sheckylovejoy
Well-Known Member
I'm not new to growing, but I am new to extraction. We had 4 tightly stuffed gallon Ziplocs of trimmings (small flowers and sugar leaf) in our freezer from harvest last month and we decided to try making bubble hash this year. I read a bunch of articles and watched a bunch of videos and got a set of bubble bags.
There seems to be a bit of disagreement about how hard to agitate the ice-water-trimming mixture, some say very hard is best, some say gentle is best. For the first ziploc, I used a 2' potato masher (restaurant style) and really beat it up as hard as I could for 15 minutes. The first pull came out a very pale green, like wasabi but paler. Subsequent pulls were darker and turned brown after drying. In any event, I didn't get the bright yellow full melt. It's extremely good hash, mind you, and we got quite a bit, but I'd like to take it up a notch.
For the second ziploc, I tried the gentle approach. I gently stirred the mixture with a 2' wooden paddle (restaurant style) for 15 minutes. Results were basically the same, but less yield (more to do with the plants they came from). Still, no full melt. Again, very good, but not what I'm looking for.
So I have 2 more ziplocs left and I was hoping to get some tips before I went at them this weekend.
Some other things:
There seems to be a bit of disagreement about how hard to agitate the ice-water-trimming mixture, some say very hard is best, some say gentle is best. For the first ziploc, I used a 2' potato masher (restaurant style) and really beat it up as hard as I could for 15 minutes. The first pull came out a very pale green, like wasabi but paler. Subsequent pulls were darker and turned brown after drying. In any event, I didn't get the bright yellow full melt. It's extremely good hash, mind you, and we got quite a bit, but I'd like to take it up a notch.
For the second ziploc, I tried the gentle approach. I gently stirred the mixture with a 2' wooden paddle (restaurant style) for 15 minutes. Results were basically the same, but less yield (more to do with the plants they came from). Still, no full melt. Again, very good, but not what I'm looking for.
So I have 2 more ziplocs left and I was hoping to get some tips before I went at them this weekend.
Some other things:
- Water is super cold in the low-mid 30s.
- Water is RO, but ice is not. Water has about 12 ppm according to my TDS meter
- Trimmings were in the freezer right until they went in the water
- Trimmings are mostly small flowers from lower branches of outdoor grow, but there is leaf in there