So if the resin mass is corrosive and it 'decompose' and break down the plant matter, what is left of the plant matter?No. The plant matter will "decompose" and break down similar to curing bud. You are correct in that the resin is corrosive but it will merely decompose it won't dissolve and disappear into the hash. The plant matter from a bad extraction, whether its solvent made or from pressed kief, unfortunately will remain. I think that's what your asking?
What do you mean by that? I'm not good at all with computers, it won't let me upload photos anymore. I've tried in my profile or whatever to make an album if that's what you mean. I think I'm gonna have to do a photo storing/sharing website and try and figure that one out
Merely classed differently???Merely classed differently. The other dude put up a good link. But the one I put up this morning on terpenes goes in depth.
Saying thc is a terpene, specifically a monoterpene and a phenol... which is why I said I thought the phenol was throwing you off yesterday... I forgot to put up article specifically talking about that this morning... I'll get to it in a few.
I am trying, I swear just a little slow.Oi man... Terpenes are referred to as terpenoids when denatured by oxidation (like being dried or curing) thca is terpene thc terpenoid...work with me here
Talked about in the Berkeley link
You are still asking me why I decarb my hash after the literature you fed me. I do not get it I guess. Something lost in translation somewhereSo as I was saying before why do you decarb? I would think pressurizing at cold temps would help stop decarbing and would help prevent degredation of cannabinoids and volatile terpenes from flying away.. decarbing puts it in a more stable form but 240 days is when thca finishes decarbing naturally overtime. So unless you plan on storing your hash for a year or more I think non decarbed hash would be better and perhaps more flavorful. The heating just speeds the process that would otherwise happen naturally....have you ever tried pressing in this manner? I've never even had the opportunity to try real traditional hash so I'm just throwing out an idea that makes sense to me