ICE WAX (bubble hash) with Matt Rize

Matt...do you still run the 20 gallon bags if you were only processing a couple ounces of product? It seems like you can get a lot of ice surface area running small amounts of trim in a 20 gallon bubblexl...yet if you need to run lots of product you still can! More ice = colder = clean extract!
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Matt...do you still run the 20 gallon bags if you were only processing a couple ounces of product? It seems like you can get a lot of ice surface area running small amounts of trim in a 20 gallon bubblexl...yet if you need to run lots of product you still can! More ice = colder = clean extract!
20 gallon bags are for the bigger loads. Agreed on your equation with the addition of: RO ice > other ice.

Curious....what kind of yields can you get running a full load of super heady nuggets in a bubblexl and 20 gallon bags. ?
Good yields, I dont really keep track.
 

CdnBud

Well-Known Member
Hey Matt...great thread and amazing pics...What is the proper way to store ice wax and what do you think the storage life is?
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Hey Matt...great thread and amazing pics...What is the proper way to store ice wax and what do you think the storage life is?
Just same old same old. Glass jars in the dark. Hash keeps for at least 6 months before it starts to lose potency.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
hey Matt as you know I have been subbed to your thread for quite a long time now, I am taking the plunge and buying some bags soon. I have found these Earth Worth bags at a good price and i was wondering what your thoughts were....

http://www.amazon.com/Earth-Worth-Gallon-Extract-Essential/dp/B005UNJVW0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1322686739&sr=8-6
I have not used these bags so its hard to say. I like the monofilament screen. I am not sure about their stitching or their bag material. Bags should be double stitched and not lined.

Here is the description:
What is so special about the Earth Worth Bubble Extract Systems? Quality and value! Earth Worth offers the best bubble extract system on the market that blows the competition away. The Earth Worth Bubble Extract System is designed for cold-press extraction of essential oils from plant material. Essential oils are used for home made aromatherapy, quality handmade soaps, organic cleaning products or essential oil sents... get creative! Extract oils for cooking and flavoring oils and vinegars, home remodies, composting, etc. From lavender bath salts to guano... let your imagination be your guide!Outstanding Features:Designed to fit over most 5 gallon bucket rimsHandy locking drawstrings make handling a breezeEasy cleanupHigh quality micron screens - made of durable monofilament polyesterSuper quick setup and ID-Micropore bags are color-coded by micron sizeEight bags from 25 microns to 220 micronsMulti-Uses - Essential Oil Extraction, Composting, Guano Tea
 

stoneyluv

Well-Known Member
Thank you for your honesty!!! I know i probably won't use half those sizes, but they could make a nice back up if i get in a jam!! I've called the company and they seem quite proud of their product, they were very polite and seemed straight forward. I will probably buy them tonight. the bags are made of nylon and they have a waterproof coating on them. I'm not sure of the stitching, i didn't ask. the zoomed in photo appears to have two or three rows of stitching. My G/F is an awesome seamstress, I'm sure she could fix em up if needed...

Thanks again bro!!!
 

stoneyluv

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oh yea.... one more thing dude.... Is this still true?

Originally Posted by Matt Rize
I'm using just the 45 and the 160 now, pretty much for every strain. The work bag is 225 or something like that, for the machine. I like the company (freshheadies.com aka bubbleman's site).
 
Matt...how about a list of your top 5 favorite full melt genetics. I love growing massive melty resin heads and im in the market for some new delicious genetics to turn into fmcd....any ideas?
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Thank you for your honesty!!! I know i probably won't use half those sizes, but they could make a nice back up if i get in a jam!! I've called the company and they seem quite proud of their product, they were very polite and seemed straight forward. I will probably buy them tonight. the bags are made of nylon and they have a waterproof coating on them. I'm not sure of the stitching, i didn't ask. the zoomed in photo appears to have two or three rows of stitching. My G/F is an awesome seamstress, I'm sure she could fix em up if needed...

Thanks again bro!!!
I hate the waterproof coating just fyi.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
oh yea.... one more thing dude.... Is this still true?

Originally Posted by Matt Rize
I'm using just the 45 and the 160 now, pretty much for every strain. The work bag is 225 or something like that, for the machine. I like the company (freshheadies.com aka bubbleman's site).
I use more bags now, pretty much all of them. When I first started this thread I was doing more of a commercial process.

Matt...how about a list of your top 5 favorite full melt genetics. I love growing massive melty resin heads and im in the market for some new delicious genetics to turn into fmcd....any ideas?
Sours, and OGs
 

stoneyluv

Well-Known Member
I use more bags now, pretty much all of them. When I first started this thread I was doing more of a commercial process.
cool!! That's good to hear. it sounds like all quality bags are good to use!! how about the screen size, are you still using the 45 and the 160? and IDK or I'm not telling you is an acceptable answer to me..... just wanna learn from the best!!
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
cool!! That's good to hear. it sounds like all quality bags are good to use!! how about the screen size, are you still using the 45 and the 160? and IDK or I'm not telling you is an acceptable answer to me..... just wanna learn from the best!!
I use them all except the 25 because its a bitch to drain and the extract is not pure. If you see my ice wax at Collective Conscious Apothecary in Hopland, they are sold with the micron bag used on them. 73, 90, and 120 are the best grades. Which one is best depends on the genetics and grow. Occasionally the 45 will be the best grade. Sometimes I use a 38 instead of the 45, and sometimes I dont use the 90 if the 73 and 90 are exactly the same.
 

stoneyluv

Well-Known Member
that's some experience right there!!!!!!!!!!! thanks again for all your help.... I'm excited to get my feet wet!!!
 

Bird Gymnastics

New Member
Hey Matt I know I remember seeing it in this thread just can't find it right now...your wax is killing me ha ha....in a good way. Anyways what was your preference in using wet trim vs dry trim?
 
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