Hi folks,
This is my first post and my first attempt at making RSO using the QWISO method - but I'm not certain it worked properly.
I used 1oz of Indica (decarbed ahead of time) and 500ml of 99% ISO. Everything went well (despite the lower than expected yield). However, I'm a little concerned since all the posts, pics, and directions I've seen about making RSO say you should wait until the RSO stops bubbling to ensure all the ISO has evaporated.
I poured my alcohol extract into a pot set inside my rice cooker (set to cook) with water up to the level of the extract. I did this in my garage with the door open and a fan blowing across the rice cooker. To my surprise the ISO evaporated SUPER fast - it finished in approx. 30 mins - but the RSO never reached a boil itself. (To be fair, it was 97 F outside, so maybe that explains the fast evap.) I gave it another 15 mins to make sure I wasn't able to smell any more ISO, then I let it cool. In the end, I was left with your typical RSO (dark, thick, sticky, etc.).
I realize the tiny decarb bubbles may not have appeared since it was already decarbed in my oven, but I had anticipated seeing larger bubbles indicating the ISO was boiling off. But I got nothing - no bubbles at all. Due to my concern, I returned the finished RSO to a water bath and brough the water to a rolling boil - but still no change to my RSO. I let it boil until the water was nearly gone (approx. 20mins) and the temp of the RSO was approx. 185 F.
I then tried the "flame test" to see if the RSO will "spark", indicating remaining ISO - but that was inconclusive. I smelled it and wasn't able to detect any more ISO. I then tasted it. It tasted bitter - but RSO is always bitter - so that was inconclusive as well. I added approx. 1/2 tsp of canola oil to thin it a bit and have placed it in my fridge waiting for me to try it tonight.
My questions are: Was the RSO supposed to boil? Is there anything else I should do to improve it?
Thanks so much,
420Tanker
This is my first post and my first attempt at making RSO using the QWISO method - but I'm not certain it worked properly.
I used 1oz of Indica (decarbed ahead of time) and 500ml of 99% ISO. Everything went well (despite the lower than expected yield). However, I'm a little concerned since all the posts, pics, and directions I've seen about making RSO say you should wait until the RSO stops bubbling to ensure all the ISO has evaporated.
I poured my alcohol extract into a pot set inside my rice cooker (set to cook) with water up to the level of the extract. I did this in my garage with the door open and a fan blowing across the rice cooker. To my surprise the ISO evaporated SUPER fast - it finished in approx. 30 mins - but the RSO never reached a boil itself. (To be fair, it was 97 F outside, so maybe that explains the fast evap.) I gave it another 15 mins to make sure I wasn't able to smell any more ISO, then I let it cool. In the end, I was left with your typical RSO (dark, thick, sticky, etc.).
I realize the tiny decarb bubbles may not have appeared since it was already decarbed in my oven, but I had anticipated seeing larger bubbles indicating the ISO was boiling off. But I got nothing - no bubbles at all. Due to my concern, I returned the finished RSO to a water bath and brough the water to a rolling boil - but still no change to my RSO. I let it boil until the water was nearly gone (approx. 20mins) and the temp of the RSO was approx. 185 F.
I then tried the "flame test" to see if the RSO will "spark", indicating remaining ISO - but that was inconclusive. I smelled it and wasn't able to detect any more ISO. I then tasted it. It tasted bitter - but RSO is always bitter - so that was inconclusive as well. I added approx. 1/2 tsp of canola oil to thin it a bit and have placed it in my fridge waiting for me to try it tonight.
My questions are: Was the RSO supposed to boil? Is there anything else I should do to improve it?
Thanks so much,
420Tanker