Chartreuse Spruce
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here's one of two I have in mind. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TRc99VhHRY this was not the specific one. I'll find the other one.
agree pure hot ethanol extraction, no steam distillation.That is an extraction, not a distillation.
I personally dislike the impure extract hot alcohol leaves. cn
all the ice does is to prevent wastage of the solvent. At the boiling point of ethanol there is virtually no THC complex in vapor state. its too cold.ya I know it. I can't find the one that actually shows a close up of the whole process in an alcohol solvent distillation. Did it seem to you that his ice is redundant when it just all goes back to the alcohol? I understand when the heated steam hits the cooled plate the separation occurs. But is all goes back in to be cooked for hours. It doesn't take that long to heat activate the actives right? I'm confusing myself. I have a lot to learn.
go search for qwiso and ethanol winterizeHERE WE GO! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iryh0Dp130s this is what really has me curious.
ya I think you might be right. Ive made the oil with pure grain and was nothing like all of that difficulty and the end product is still cannabis oil sticky icky luscious tar that can go anywhere, ready to be put in food, or lotions.Still no.. I never heard what solvent was used but essentially all he is doing is soaking it in that.I never saw a final product but I just skimmed. It doesn't matter that's not worth the effort and wouldn't result in a pure product and lots of degredation once again. Stick to polar non polar based extractions.. Most techniques utilize multiple washes in a differen solvent to isolate what you want from crap that gets dragged in
Oh nice one! thank. I kinda want another rainy day so I have an excuse to stay inside and read.Just look through slunkpharmllc they have pretty decent info. I would only trust scientifically backed methods/websites
A good book to get on essential oil extraction is The Essential Oils, Volume 1, History, Origin in plants, Production, Analysis, by Ernest Guenther.Hi folks. This topic is something I am extremely interested in. It seems to me that this is the best method of extraction for use in curing disease especially the granddaddy of all disease...cancer. I am extremely interested in being proactive and preventing cancer from spreading rather than treating it later. So, I've gone on utube and googled for days trying to grasp the concept of the science of the pressure that creates the end result by distillation. Here's the thing though. Those stills, even homemade, or oil separators or distillers or whatever is the ultimate way of doing things because the end product is sooooo freakin' pure. But, simply making an alcohol based tincture, straining, and letting the alcohol evaporate, makes the same end product plus much clorophyll and other plant molecules. But ultimately the whole plant rather that pure like an essential oil made by distillation. Did I confuse? I like to use cannabis concentrate in everything from lotions to infused oils and butters. fyi...when it soaks in the skin for hours, the feel is amazing. In coconut oil, the color is the most glowing charetruse; it just looks magic. Anyway, does anyone else do anything like this?
You could steam distill the plant material to remove aromatics prior to extraction with butane followed by winterization and vacuum purge until no solvent is left and add back in the aromatics.Since an extraction pulls out oils with a lower bp, but not thc or anything good, couldn't you theoretically do a steam extraction to clean it up before a classic butane blast or something and come out with a better product?
Alcohol reflux extracted cannabis oil is full of concentrated chlorophyll and other water solubles.here's one of two I have in mind.this was not the specific one. I'll find the other one.
You could, but the steam also affects the diterpene cannabinoids, even though left behind the first pass.Could you theoretically do a steam extraction to clean up your trim before a butane blast for a purer oil?