Can Grove bags be used for hash?

tstick

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I'm processing some trim for bubble hash and I was wondering if Grove bags can also be used for curing hash.
 

Billy the Mountain

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I'm processing some trim for bubble hash and I was wondering if Grove bags can also be used for curing hash.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always assumed any curing that would happen with hash, happened before if become hash?
That bags should work fine for storage though.
 

tstick

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always assumed any curing that would happen with hash, happened before if become hash?
That bags should work fine for storage though.
My understanding is that once you take the bubble hash and roll it with a warm roller to combine and soften it, you can slab it or roll it into temple balls, etc. and then cure it. A Frenchie Canoli video was where I heard it. Anyway, yeah if nothing else, the bags will come in handy for long term storage.
 

tstick

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Wellllp...I just slabbed up 11 grams of medium-quality bubble hash that I got from my trim. It's olive-green and kind of translucent if you hold it up to the light....smells good...much better than nothing. I'll put the slab into a Grove bag and check it in a few months...*shrugs*
 

Hashpants

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Wellllp...I just slabbed up 11 grams of medium-quality bubble hash that I got from my trim. It's olive-green and kind of translucent if you hold it up to the light....smells good...much better than nothing. I'll put the slab into a Grove bag and check it in a few months...*shrugs*
How long did you dry the hash before you pressed it ?
 

tstick

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The trim I used was a combination of a bunch of different strains....been saving some of it in the freezer for a couple years. The mistake I made was when I put it into the washing machine, I should have added some water and allowed the trim to soak until it was a bit pliable. But I just added the ice and let it sit between two layers of ice for about 1/2 hour and then I added the water and started the machine. The trim just got pulverized into dust and a lot of plant material made it through to the 45 micron bag. It turned out okay....semi-melt....good for topping bowls or just when I want a change from smoking straight flower. I might press some of it into rosin later on, if I get the urge.

I also finished processing the run-water that passed through the 45 bag, through a 25 micron bag, and got 3 more grams of hash from it -reeeeeaaaally green, but maybe a little more terpy than what I got from the 45. It just wasn't that great of trim....and, as the saying goes, "shit in=shit out".
 

conor c

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Traditionally cellophane they used to wrap the hash in unless its like leb that used to come in a cloth bag type of thing and yes you have to cure hash its better with age if its stored correctly in the case of dry sift or finger rubbed so id think with bubble it wouldnt hurt either like with dry sift or charas when first made if ya smoke it its a bit harsher on the throat whereas if you leave it at least two weeks and then smoke it it is so much more mellow and smooth ime i would imagine grove bags be good for storage as well if there ok for flower
 
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