tepictoton
Well-Known Member
I do not agree with that.
First of, every cultivar is different
Secondly, starting at 200f, for me personaly, a flavor chaser, just is way to high. Try lower and be amazed. Thank me later?
Every time I press a different cultivar I feel like I am in 'high' school again...
And to close of, I also do not think return will always be higher with higher temps.
It has been my favorit game to play for a long time now.
Edit: by the way, terps are present in rosin at about 1 to 1,5% at most. (we had the tests done by canna during the masters of rosin cup in Barcelona). This means there is more going on here then just 'a loss of terps' and we have no idea for now what the surplus is made up of that we pull out at higher temps (and higher pressure). I myself prefer my rosin to smell like my flowers, gassy gas al day everyday. I really dislike 'hot' rosin, smells burned to me.
First of, every cultivar is different
Secondly, starting at 200f, for me personaly, a flavor chaser, just is way to high. Try lower and be amazed. Thank me later?
Every time I press a different cultivar I feel like I am in 'high' school again...
And to close of, I also do not think return will always be higher with higher temps.
It has been my favorit game to play for a long time now.
Edit: by the way, terps are present in rosin at about 1 to 1,5% at most. (we had the tests done by canna during the masters of rosin cup in Barcelona). This means there is more going on here then just 'a loss of terps' and we have no idea for now what the surplus is made up of that we pull out at higher temps (and higher pressure). I myself prefer my rosin to smell like my flowers, gassy gas al day everyday. I really dislike 'hot' rosin, smells burned to me.
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