I was gifted this cut by a friend.
Washes at 6%
Earthy kush-heavy hash - with mild grape notes.
Water only organics in a 7 gallon fabric pot.
I was gifted this cut by a friend.
Washes at 6%
Earthy kush-heavy hash - with mild grape notes.
Water only organics in a 7 gallon fabric pot.
Looks great! I’d hit that.![]()
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6% is a nice return for most plants thats wat we aim for around this mark most in 4%
6 is the highest ive ever personally come across.
Most hit that 2-3 % with an occasional 4% that squeezes in there.
yup more def way lower than this for sure got me a frosted fruit cake cut that’s also giving me a 6% return
Nice, so you have photos of the hash? It looks like a hard rosin batch, have you checked it for thca crystals??
It went the cold chain route.
Fresh frozen-washed-freezedried-pressed.
Unfortunately i dont have the pre freeze dry photos.
Its literally out the bag,into the harvest right.
And for the thca crystals.
Id have to run the rosin in a jar tech setup of sort,to get the diamonds to separate.
At this point,im really not a fan of diamonds and sauce.
Ran the flower through a lab and it had 29% thca
No testing on the live rosin was done outside of taste testing.
That is beyond where ive taken it.
Id like to know if im looking at thca,or was it decarboxylated into D9 during the press.
I went on a big hunt to see what those crystals were. When I stumbled upon microscopic images of diamond mining, the crystal structure matched.
So I compared it to crystals that form on the shelf dried hash and they looked the same. I know that’s not guarantee it’s just thca, and not delta nine, but the probability is high!
The process where you centrifuge the rosin to get the thca out is actually used in the industry for solventless extractions of thca crystals.
I work within/under the usda hemp program in Wisconsin.
Where thca is hemp and d9 is marijuana.
This distinction although simple to understand,is lost to most.
Ive done alot of lab tests on live rosin.
And it seems even with a cool press (130-150) you still get enough decarboxylation to flip the thca to d9.
At least enough to pass the .3% d9 levels we’re allowed.