Anything over 10% is pretty good, anything close and over 15% trichomes is a genetic for keepThe way I look at it is the trichomes do not make up 40% of the weight of the material so it'd be impossible to get that high of a return imo
Good enough for oil or to make rubbing alcohol for joints problem.Hey Frenchy, what are your thoughts about doing a stem run for bubble? Worth it or nay? I usually take them and make oil with it.
If the trims have been kept in good "curing conditions", please do not hesitate. The perfect curing of flowers activate a natural decarboxylation of the THCA into THC, so it should be for trims as well.hey frenchy what are you thoughts of using old, but high quality trims/small nugs for hash? its 6-7 months old but good/great quality
Let the trims soak in water between 2 layers of ice for 10 to 20 minutes. Be gentle and loving and you will receive back.yes sir 68-74 degrees 40% humidity the whole time. how long would you recommend me soak the trim for since its been stored so long?
is there any thing else you would recommend me doing aside from what your vids and info say when working with trim at that stage?
My only real critic is that he should use more water and less ice.Hey Frenchy, I was watching Subcool's video on how to make bubble hash and I was wondering what you thought about his agitation technique? Would you consider that gentle..?
That is from pressing with a little humidity leftthats from not drying your trichomes in the pyrex?
I know that this is old but it pissed me off. With the drying method they used, it basically ruined any useful test data for a grower who is trying to cure properly. A tobacco grower would say WTF.THCA coverts to THC and CBDA to CBD via decarboxylation. When THC degrades, it becomes CBN, not CBD. This is very important as many growers think they can up the CBD content via over-ripening or oxidation. While this might have benefits on terpenoids and such, it does not cause THC to convert to CBD. The THC degrades to CBN and thus loses potency.
I can't find a great reference from a primary source, but I know there are papers out there. Maybe another weednerd can step up and point us to better. Here is what I did find to back it up...
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/bulletin/bulletin_1997-01-01_1_page008.html
If you search for "THC to CBN" on Google you will see many many secondary sources.
Pretty pictures of the chemical process:
http://delta9technologies.com/images/4ef764ddb5bfd.png
http://www.projectcbd.com/images/CBD.Synthesis.jpg