Qwet with Dry Ice Hash

hoova

Member
Has anyone in here ever made qwet or qwiso with dry ice hash before? I tried but it came out all black and didnt taste good. didnt know if i did something wrong. The Dry Ice hash was made with trim. If someone has could you post me the steps they did to do it please
 

hoova

Member
yes i did. What i did was i had my everclear in the freezer for like 24 hrs. Then i took my hash. put it in jar and poured some everclear in it. put back in freezer for like a min. took it out. swirled it around. put back in freezer for like 3 mins. then strained. Then took the strained liquid and put it back in the freezer for like 2 days. then strained again into a jar. then poured the contents into a pyrex dish. Then put the pyrex dish on a hot plate at like 100F
 

SnapsProvolone

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Next run, put the pyrex dish in front of a fan at room temp. To keep it clean, drop on a cooking screen like what covers a skillet to prevent a messy stovetop when frying.
 

SnapsProvolone

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Also, when washing a concentrate you probably don't need to worry as much about chlorophyll pickup so a longer soak at warmer temperatures is probably acceptable.

Note that etoh needs more time to do the job compared to iso so requires about 3x longer wash times. I think finished product tastes better with etoh, iso leaves a nasty taste ime.
 

hoova

Member
should the qwet look green tho? mine had a green tint. everyone said it should of looked amber color. Also, after it dries and i scrape it up and put on parchment paper (until i can get some ptfe sheet) do i set that back in front of a fan to further the purging since all of it is in one spot
 

SnapsProvolone

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should the qwet look green tho? mine had a green tint. everyone said it should of looked amber color. Also, after it dries and i scrape it up and put on parchment paper (until i can get some ptfe sheet) do i set that back in front of a fan to further the purging since all of it is in one spot
Shouldn't look green unless particulate made it into the mix.

A bleached coffee filter will allow small particles of plant material to pass. An unbleached filter would catch these.

To degreen it for the eye, set the thin film in sunlight for a few hours.
 
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