iso comes in a plastic bottle.good tek but im not sure about using anything but stainless steel or glass to filter my iso in.
looking Excellent!
your theorys are correct for the most part... keep in mind when you use bubble/crystal to make oil with you will end up with a MUCH darker product!I have not finished reading the whole thread yet - but Oakley I have a question - would using ice wax(bubble hash or whatever you wanna call it) in place of bud result in a much higher yield? also - if using 91% and using bubble hash wouldnt you have to wait for the extra water from the bubble hash to evap off so using a 91% alcohol the 9% water will go with the water from the bubble rightl?
So say you are getting around a 20% yield and you use 28 grams(1 oz) you would end up with 5.6 grams of oil right? so say you have about 28 grams of ice wax, would that result in a closer to 40/50% yield?
Thank you for your time
cooks for as long as it takesHey Oakley, great job on the tutorial man.....I have a few questions for you.I have never made iso before but have made BHO and Bubble.
So this would be my first time making ISO.
#1> using the ratio of 1OZ of trim to 1 litre of 99% iso, how long should this cook for?
#2> How do you know when the ISO is finished cooking off and ready?
Thanks bud.
decarbing is more of a step for cooking than concentrates from my knowledge... i have never deemed this as a necessary step for extractions.Oakley,
Excellent post. Your knowledge of the fundamental principles behind your work show through loud and clear. I have a couple of questions for you.
1. While you do heat the solvent in the final steps, I wonder if you are making a point to reach the temperature where decarboxylation of THCA occurs (50°C ) without boiling the ISO (82°C) which would also boil off some of the more volatile cannabinoids (CBD in particular). If you don't get it this hot, do you a recommend decarboxylating step prior to freezing the plant material in preparation for extraction?
2. Do you see any advantage to "super chilling" the plant material and ISO to -80°C using dry ice? I know you talked about it before but i wasn't clear on your final verdict on whether this would be beneficial. Further, if it was "super chilled" would that alter the solubility of the cannibinoids in ethanol significantly? I imagine this would alter the exposure time needed for the highest Cannabinoid/Chlorophyll ratio. Would this prolong the exposure time? Would it allow for some mild agitation to increase the number of trichromes that make it past the filter into the next step? I know you are anti-shaking but what if super cooling could allow for that without picking up more chlorophyll? Would the color of the filtrate be a good indicator of when to stop contact between the plant material and the ISO? For example, i would continue to pour some "super chilled" ISO through until it reached the very slightly green color in your original post.
Any thoughts are most appreciated.
Thanks,
TK429