First pic is of a finished white berry bud at 59 days. Next is the trim I used. You can see the at it is high grade. Next pic is of the chopped up frozen trim that will be sifted using a 220u workbag that had some small tears in it, but were using the good part to stretch over the collection bowl. Trim goes on top of that and a plastic bag pulled over the top and secured around the rim. Then agitated by constantly freezing it and beating the plastic with small bamboo sticks.
Now you'll see a picture that is out of sequence, 2 of them acctually. That is of the trim curing in a jar. Should have started the pictures with those 2 photos.
Now back into sequence you can see the build up in the bowl when I remove the screen. And a close up. Should have weighed all this out as well so I could have included that.
Next pic is all the sides scraped and is in a nice pile.
Next is the contaminated 220u on the first screen, 140u.
After that is a picture of whats left on that screen after quite a bit of sifting. Look at all that crap!
Next is the pile on the 104u. And then scraped towards the center before sifting. And lastly, the cleaned pile sitting on top of the 70u. This all should have been melty sift.
At this point Ive concluded that Im not sifting right. Im not collecting ALL heads. Theres lots of stalks in there. The trichs on this white berry have very skinny stalks and little heads, but theres so many of them. My next step will be sifting with just frozen trim and using a jewelers loupe so I know exactly what my sift looks like and I know when to stop. Apparantly the colder the bettr.