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2019-12-18 at 11:36 PM UTC
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2019-12-19 at 12:48 AM UTCMy friend used to make kief coins, he always had quarters in his grinder.
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2019-12-19 at 1:06 AM UTCthis thread is in junior high
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2019-12-19 at 1:13 AM UTCIt's a musk ox. I'm going to change it right now
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2019-12-19 at 2:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe I hear you, but around here the "gold seal" is locally made not imported and it's even cheaper and lower quality than this, mostly pulverized trim pressed with RSO.
Canadians. You're all pieces of shit and hate Americans because we wouldn't let you join our union and allow you 51st statehood -
2019-12-19 at 2:21 AM UTC
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2019-12-22 at 10:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace I don't know why stoners think inhaling burnt plant particulate can ever be 'medicine'.
Because there's already naturally occurring carcinogens in the environment including radioactive radon gas, as well as man-made ones, and compared to those, cannabinoids and some of the terpenoids found in cannabis have an anti-carinogenic effect by protecting cells from free radicals and such.
It's more cbd than thc, but they work on different kinds of cancer. Not every type.
Most of the toxic components in cannabis smoke are for the most part neutralized to the point they're extremely unlikely to cause any health problems, other than perhaps your blood is full of muck temporarily..
Some of the terpenes it produces are actually carcinogenic and toxic to the brain as well, before even being burnt. There are thousands of different ones and sometimes those too cancel each others effects. -
2019-12-22 at 10:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe What did he do, bubble bags?
He did a dry sift I believe. Both are great, some people argue that the ice water/bubble bag method is better. To me, dry sifting is sufficient for most strains at 45 microns. I can see individual trichome heads without any sort of looking glass or microscope, but if you use different micron counts you'll notice differences in the ratios of heads to stems and other pieces, as well as the chlorophyll and other contams
I think one theory about the water method is a bit confused since there's different types of chlorophyll with different solubility and viscosity so the water isn't a perfect way to remove the contams, that's why a lot of people would just use a large dry sift box.
stupid noob had a huge one. It's sort of like when you're growing mushrooms, you'll realize you eventually want a larger canner or flowhood.
EDIT: I'm guessing electro-static filtration may be efficient in conjunction with 45 micron filtration. It could be complicated but possibly finely tuned compared to other methods.
The "live resin" is some of the most flavorful of the hash oil type extracts because it's more similar to traditional hash, but possibly more flavorful due to the lower temperature preserving more of the volatile terpenes in the trichomes. A mix of the two would probably be the best. It would be so good you'd get ill -
2019-12-22 at 11:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz He did a dry sift I believe. Both are great, some people argue that the ice water/bubble bag method is better. To me, dry sifting is sufficient for most strains at 45 microns. I can see individual trichome heads without any sort of looking glass or microscope, but if you use different micron counts you'll notice differences in the ratios of heads to stems and other pieces, as well as the chlorophyll and other contams
I think one theory about the water method is a bit confused since there's different types of chlorophyll with different solubility and viscosity so the water isn't a perfect way to remove the contams, that's why a lot of people would just use a large dry sift box.
stupid noob had a huge one. It's sort of like when you're growing mushrooms, you'll realize you eventually want a larger canner or flowhood.
EDIT: I'm guessing electro-static filtration may be efficient in conjunction with 45 micron filtration. It could be complicated but possibly finely tuned compared to other methods.
The "live resin" is some of the most flavorful of the hash oil type extracts because it's more similar to traditional hash, but possibly more flavorful due to the lower temperature preserving more of the volatile terpenes in the trichomes. A mix of the two would probably be the best. It would be so good you'd get ill
You seem to have a lot of knowledge on the subject, do you make hash professionally? -
2019-12-22 at 11:50 PM UTCThe honey oil is the best form. The clearer, the better, and the more potent. I've smoked some honey oil where you just spread the slightest streak on the paper and end up getting blasted. The top shelf honey sells for about $125 for a 5-gram vial.
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2019-12-22 at 11:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Because there's already naturally occurring carcinogens in the environment including radioactive radon gas, as well as man-made ones, and compared to those, cannabinoids and some of the terpenoids found in cannabis have an anti-carinogenic effect by protecting cells from free radicals and such.
It's more cbd than thc, but they work on different kinds of cancer. Not every type.
Most of the toxic components in cannabis smoke are for the most part neutralized to the point they're extremely unlikely to cause any health problems, other than perhaps your blood is full of muck temporarily..
Some of the terpenes it produces are actually carcinogenic and toxic to the brain as well, before even being burnt. There are thousands of different ones and sometimes those too cancel each others effects.
You are literally just making stuff up. There's zero evidence of neutralization and I challenge you to provide a single source which proves otherwise. -
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