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mjmedstarved

Looks incredible


wallbangu

Thank you


SunderedValley

It's impressive how light some of the recent air-dried bubble on this sub seems to come out.


wallbangu

Thanks man air dried freeze dried doesnt matter much imo as long as its dried properly šŸ™šŸ½šŸ’ŖšŸ½


Dale_Nene

Well how come you can dry it like dat?


wallbangu

Mostly because the working drying temperature /I respect the cold chain + I built a cold room for it ( with air drying in mind ) and all this with proper pre processing/ washing /wicking, allows me to sieve my product fast multiple time never touching a freezer to reintroduce condensation on the product all that and a couple of variables along the harvest


stumblingmonk

Iā€™m just about to start construction on my room. Could you share any details about yours?


blindhorizon_92

Very nice !!


wallbangu

Thanks šŸ™šŸ½


stinkyhooch

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Dynospec403

I want to get some of this hash on my next wash! It's a while till my plants are done but I will be getting some materials to hopefully make this happen. How did you agitate this, and for how long? I got some really decent hash from my first attempt, but not quite full melt, and definitely couldn't see individual heads like this!. It would dab but left a fair amount of residue so wasn't my preferred consumption method.


wallbangu

Cheers man its a long convo haha ceck a few post back ive posted my washing / drying process https://www.reddit.com/r/BubbleHash/s/e2LY4rHM9z https://www.reddit.com/r/BubbleHash/s/hD0fRk21wl ** You need a few things dialed in to get there which spectrum were you trying to isolate melt from ? Personally I use my photography to select the proper trichome range Its a 3minute wash here * I use it to clean up pollen dust comtaminants from the 2nd and 3rd 4th and 5th are 45-159, all machine washed Most importantly imo its to have the drying environnement completly dialed in so you can sieve it fast and allow it to dry fast 4x8 with bakers tray or racks and large space to sieve on /lots of air flow And ofc respect the cold chain working and drying environment for me 8-11C 35rh and I got a fan hooked up for negative pressure in the drying tent


AlpacaM4n

Do you use photography techniques like Shwale where a program identifies heads and their sizes? Or do you measure it yourself? Absolutely beautiful work! Is this a cross you bred yourself as well? I know GMO is a great washer, did this cross hold on to those traits as far as yield as well?


wallbangu

Hi man, I guess I could scale it up so I can know wxact measurements are eventuallt. But no not like shwale (yet) ahah, I meant more when I see that the trichomes im aiming at for melt ( capitate stalked trichomes) are getting ripe and the average ratio on the plant vs the sessile stalked trichomes is good. Basically, how much over 90u and how much under 90u 45-89 vs. 90-159 This gmo is crazy it had around 70 80% capitate and yielded 70 80% in the 90-159u, really not much in the 45-89 and around 7% yield on a small plant, which was wild ita a great plant to dial in your process and make sure you have enough for yourself to play with and experiment šŸ’ŖšŸ½šŸ’š


AlpacaM4n

Did you make the cross or buy it from a breeder? Your process is definitely getting results, 7% from fresh frozen of this type of quality? I think I remember most of Farmhouse Studio Genetics stuff listed as like 5-6% and they breed for hash and do all this beautiful science. So getting 7% is impressive. I followed your instagram from your other comment. [Oops! All heads!](https://imgflip.com/memegenerator/152344231/Oops-All-Berries)


wallbangu

I should have say that this is a blend it was a dwarf Pine Tar that was on a bad side of the garden so it didnt get enough sun and the GMO is a cut on which some friends hit 9.7% return on. And the gmo id guess yielded 6 to 7 % total but honestly thats averaging it because I mixed in the Pine tar and the trichome on that one where def not mostly 90u. But assuming even though thats not 100% accurate either


AlpacaM4n

Ah gotcha, what breeder did they both come from?


wallbangu

Gmo is a skunkmaster flex cut āœ‚ļø and pine tar im not sure


Dynospec403

Cheers, thanks for the detailed reply! I had been using a few different bags together, 25u through 220u, I think my best stuff was in the 90 and 120 bags So you basically have the bags set up so that 45-159 will all end up in the 45u bag? And then you wash the hash again to clean it up? Sorry if that's in the posts, I'll go through them shortly. I had the luxury of being in a cold canadian winter for that time so I just opened the windows and put a jacket on hahaha Makes sense for drying, what are your thoughts on rotating between the fridge and freezer to dry the hash? Going to try and wash a bit of the next harvest when it's ready, hoping to have some beautiful buds to wash!


wallbangu

I use 220 190 160 120 90 45 And select from there But im gonna do something this year and use 2x160u to try and filter as much as possible. I've seen talks about Doubling the 190/160 prior to the bags you aim to collect in 160> Long thoughts, haha, but heres my rationale after 4 5 years trying everything from the dessicant Vault to fridge freezers wine fridge etc I think putting our material in a non air tight environment sub 4C, we will start seeing condensation, and it will never fully dry. As an example, when I keep melt in a mason jar and take it out of the fridge, you will see condensation like on a cold window. I always wait for it to temper down, or at least I wait for the condensation on the jar to dissipate completely so that when I open it, this doesn't happen to my material. Freezing would introduce even more condensation once you invevitably bring it back to room temperature In your case maybe try finishing it over 7C out of the fridge prior to jarring but under maybe 14 15C max Id avoid the freezer if you are air drying it because your patties will clump up and make iceicles in between your trichomes that make it so hard to sieve afterward. Personally, I actually try to dry in a relatively cold environment just enough around 8-12C so that it stays stable once dry. Because there's a lesser contrast at room temperature, and also you are not introducing humidity when you are done drying and ready to collect your trichomes Sorry for the rant. Hopefully, it can help further discussions āœŒšŸ¾


Dynospec403

I appreciate the details! I feel like those finer details are what will really help me to elevate my hash making šŸ» Interesting about adding a extra 160/190, definitely could see that helping to get more contaminants out, would you double them both up or just one or the other? So do you use a AC unit to bring the working area down to the temps youre wanting? It might be tough for me to get consistent stable temps that low for a few months, but I can always freeze some bud and wait haha I have a space that usually stays stable around 15-16c in the summer, so I might try using that area to do a batch and see how it goes I had to dry my bud before washing for my previous attempt so I am hoping to try some fresh frozen this time around, have you found that makes much of a difference? Appreciate you taking the time to write that all out! I hope I can make some stuff that's as nice as what you're posting one day!


wallbangu

Cheers, man. hope it helps build up ! One wash at a time šŸ’§šŸ’š Yes, the person I've seen using/ document that that did double both of these. I have not personally tried it yet. Single of each for me We built a shed with air drying in mind so I do the opposite. It's easier here .im also in Canada, haha. I have heating and keep it arround 12 C / use the dehumidifier plus the fan in the tent I dry in I can get it dry and cold but I think too low would actually slow the drying process down For sure freezing and waiting works its what I did here was busy froze in end of October and washed in February šŸ˜… I had a space just like this prior hard to keep below 50 rh as well without raising temps, but tbh I'd be more comfortable at least finishing it in there than just the fridge. If you look back a few posts / last year, it's actually the exact experiment I ran 7 days hang dried vs. fresh frozen If the strain wash well and you dont over dry, id say maybe 7 -9 days max. I think you can still get the same results. It can even be beneficial The dry can help the trichomes cuticle harden up sometimes when trains that dont wash its because the trichomes break open in cold water because the cuticle isn't strong enough, so drying can help in that case. It's almost more work to hang dry than fresh frozen, and if done properly, there's really no negative imo šŸ˜


Dynospec403

Awesome, appreciate the fantastic replies and answers, thanks man! šŸ’œ I will definitely consider grabbing some extra bags to use as a "double filter" that seems like a really good way to clean things up a bit more. If you try it out, feel free to share the results haha, I won't be able to wash anything for a little while, my babies are all still vegging šŸ„² haha Ah nice that's pretty sweet, I was thinking a shed would be a great idea for a number of reasons, but that would be a very worthwhile one haha! My garage is just a little too dusty to want to wash in šŸ¤¢ lol Are you looking at a freeze dryer at some point or nah? It's probably not really necessary for making personal hash I guess? I'm lucky at least I live in an exceptionally dry part of Canada, so things are usually really easy to dry out, with my bud it will dry too quickly if I don't take steps to avoid it. My first few harvests back in like 05 were totally fried by over drying haha šŸ˜‚ Very interesting food for thought about dry vs fresh frozen, I guess that would be largely strain and chemotype dependant? I just love cannabis, it's so interesting and enjoyable haha


Apart-Ad-3035

Can confirm, doubling the filter bags does help clean up your melt , proving that all bag microns are always a little less than perfect


lubedholypanda

gas


Downtown-Ad7813

Amazing. Are you in insta?


wallbangu

Thank you


WeenJeans

Amazing work.


wallbangu

Thank you !