Online hash

jaketn

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Just received some crazy quality hash online, I normally just stick to weed but gave it a try!
Can someone explain how hash is made? What does it contain next to weed? Like can I take my own weed and just make my own hash out of it. I'm new here and all answers are much appreciated.
 
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SouthCross

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Ever notice when you handle bud, your fingers get sticky from the oil of the plant? Now imagine that oil in a big putty looking glob. That's considered 'hash'. Another form, after you trim a plant, any thick oil stuck to the scissors is known as 'scissor hash'. It's simply a concentration of the plant oils that together form a soft, sticky, putty.

There's various purity levels and it's judge by the color of the hash. Blonde is the cleanest. Black and darker browns have more left over plant matter. As in plant juices and other stuff that isn't strictly plant oil.
 

SouthCross

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Bubble Bags are a popular method for washing the stuff, that makes hash, off the sugar leaves. Sugar leaves are the leaves that protrude out the bud. Also known as 'trim'. Looks like they're covered in sugar. Hence the name.
 

chemphlegm

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I extract essential oils with my tamisium first, then use a pollen sifter to gather some trichomes, then I press and warm them together until the consistency is right.
when I was younger my family spent time with an Indian family, dot not feather, and we gathered their hash in the morning with our hands, like rubbing live maturing plants with our hands and the trichomes would stick to them. When finished we had gorilla hands and the girls would rub and scrape this off of the guys hands to be processed, not sure what that process was but they all liked it.
 

mr buddy

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I extract essential oils with my tamisium first, then use a pollen sifter to gather some trichomes, then I press and warm them together until the consistency is right.
when I was younger my family spent time with an Indian family, dot not feather, and we gathered their hash in the morning with our hands, like rubbing live maturing plants with our hands and the trichomes would stick to them. When finished we had gorilla hands and the girls would rub and scrape this off of the guys hands to be processed, not sure what that process was but they all liked it.
Known as charas hash
 
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