CryForMeSky
Active Member
I have one question. Has anyone on this forum ever used resin or "hash" as a biofuel?
The resin of the cannabis sativa plant is oil based. Meaning its a hydrocarbon. Examples of hydrocarbons are gasoline, diesel, crude oil, plastics, methane, etc.
Im not talking about the seeds oils trapped in it. I mean the same shit we use for medicine and recreational. This could lead to complete independence for people from crude oil.
The boiling point of thc is aroud 480f vaporizing at around 500f making it the most easily made fuel known to man. Not just the fact that it comes back year after when grown outside.
The resin of the cannabis sativa plant is oil based. Meaning its a hydrocarbon. Examples of hydrocarbons are gasoline, diesel, crude oil, plastics, methane, etc.
Im not talking about the seeds oils trapped in it. I mean the same shit we use for medicine and recreational. This could lead to complete independence for people from crude oil.
The boiling point of thc is aroud 480f vaporizing at around 500f making it the most easily made fuel known to man. Not just the fact that it comes back year after when grown outside.