Scuttlywag
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Going to grab a small harvest right home freeze dryer tomorrow, does anyone have any good insight as far as settings and timing goes?
Is oil clean? (if using oil pump)So hit a snag, I've got a leak coming from somewhere. Checked out al my fittings and made sure they were tight, cleaned the chamber seal and still only pulling 850, and need to be at 500. I guess next step is to pull the covets off and check inside the cover. Anybody else have this issue?
I read that harvest rights aren’t good for drying flower without modifications. Most people use them to dry hash.
Just a thought might be dumb, but have you thought about modifying it somehow so the nugs dry slower in there?It dries the flower really good when it's working. What modifications have people done?
Freeze drying, aka the lyophilization process, preserves more cannabinoids than any other dry and cure method. Buds are perfectly preserved with ZERO shrinkage. In order to achieve this desired result we must understand that there are 3 key components to the freeze-dry process that are necessary to optimize the process:
1.) The time that we hold the freeze dryer at each stage of its multi-step recipe.
2.) The temperature controlled at each stage of the recipe for desired length at each stage.
3.) The vacuum pressure, or militor reading, is controlled throughout the entire process. This will require a bleeder valve retrofit to your freeze dryer. (Harvest Right has the only freeze dryer models we currently endorse.)
The third point is extremely important to understand when it comes to how we are able to preserve terpenes. Under deep vacuum below 500 militor, terpenes become volatile. This is why it is not possible to freeze dry cannabis or hemp buds/flowers with a Pharmaceutical or a Home unit of brands we utilize/distribute like Harvest Right, as well as because points 1) and 2) are not able to be managed. Home and pharmaceutical models are great for Live Kief and Bubble Hash applications, but not for buds or flowers.
That is why it is necessary to use a Scientific model freeze drier with a digital bleeder valve for the vacuum control in systems we distribute like Harvest Right. Please feel free to DM, email, or call us with any additional questions that you might have. We are happy to share our experience and knowledge about this amazing and revolutionary new dry and cure process. Read “Viva the lyophilized revolution” article featured in Terpenes & Testing magazine for a great synopsis.
I'm thinking thats gonna be my main use, but I is super convenient being able to toss a few in and 24 hours later it's good to go. On the other hand not quite the same, close but a little different. So I'm gonna do a mix, some to hang and some to the dryer.Air Dry the Bud. Freeze Dry hash and snacks.
Freeze dryers (I have a harvest right pharma model) seem to be pretty finicky I cannot help but feel that running full harvest through it is just doing too much.
Works great with hash though. Keeps it a nice blond color and preserves taste. The hash is way less material, and you want it bone dry so no worries when it comes to over doing it.