Jozikins
Well-Known Member
That would be a hell of a right up for me to tell you exactly how, it also wouldn't be fair to everyone who worked so hard learning themselves, but I'll give you a few tips. first, shatter is an extracted cannabis oil concentrate, so you can call it either a concentrate or an extract.So what is the exact procedure for shatter? Is it a concentrate or an extract? I am a newbie-bear with me
Basically you pack glass tubes or a recirculating device (expensive) with trim and flower, run butane through it, and collect the cannabis enriched butane solution in a vessel. Typically you cool the solution with dry ice, circulating coolant, or a deep freezer to at least -50°f (must be colder than butane) for 6 to 48 hours (depending on your method.) afterwards you pour through a filter to help keep your now clean hash oil away from the vegetable fats that are frozen to the walls of your vessel from the cooling process. Evaporate your solution into a syrup, pour it onto parchment or a silicon mat, and then purge the remaining butane out of your hash oil under vacuum with low heat for at least 48 hours, flipping the hash oil over every 12 hours. By the end of the first 24 hours it should be stable to the touch, and depending on how much moisture you exposed your product to or how much it was agitated, it'll either sugar or shatter. dry conditions with little agitation will consistently give you shatter as long as you properly de-wax (the cooling method I mentioned) and start with high quality trim and butane.
You can also do rosin pressing, but a lot of people know a lot more about that on here than I do. rosin pressing uses heat and pressure instead of a dangerous solvent. benefit of a solvent is that the lower temperatures can keep a lot more flavor around and you can clean a product that has brown hash oil into something blonde or even clear.
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