Ancient method of making hash is alive and still being used

yup, the Books name is “Mr.Nice” ,written by Howard Marks

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That goat skin they use.Is it freshly fleshed then they wrap it ?Or is it a fleshed hide that was dried and cured a bit but kept pliable by working it.

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The plants are cut and threshed in a fine cloth to collect the thrichomes then it is massaged to be a malleable constitucy and then this resin is stitched into the skin of a freshly slaughtered animal … preferably sheep because sheep skin contains more lanolil and generates more heat for the cure.

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Can you explain what is honey activated charcoal ? sounds interesting :slight_smile:

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Charas oil when purified is called honey.
Quick way to do it is take a stick of activated charcoal and swirl it around the oil a few times … this removes whatever little plant matter left and also impurities and residual solvent matter.
My observations conclude the more you purify the more predictable and boring the high gets also more pure burns much quicker :smile:

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I never heard of that you got me interested !
So honey is like well refined/purified charas oil .
I don’t understand fully how this works…
The activated charcoal filters the oil ? Does it change the color ?
I remarked as well than more you refine the oil the high changes indeed, makes me think that the residual plant matter might have some kind of effects too.
I am not too worried of residual solvent matter if you use alcohol and take time to evaporate well the thing, I don’t think there is too much left… It’s different with BHO I guess.

Love this method :laughing:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FsQURS7R0oE

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Yes, the color changes from green to golden and looks just like honey and yes there are different compounds in the plant matter which adds more aspects/story to the high.

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Interesting…

That ties in with my observations that isolate is crap compared to full spectrum extracts.

Cheers
G

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