tgvp
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this was already asked somewhere, but I couldn't find as "dry" and "ice" both have less than 3 letters, I can't search those.
For the context, I own filter bags for making bubble hash but the washing machine got lost somewhere. Fortunately, I have a friend who work in a lab and has sometimes access to dry ice (that shit is expensive! Here minimal buy is 7kg for ~70 bucks...). And I have 2 plants in the freezer that are asking for some love, so I want to be ready for the day I receive the dry ice.
I've check online and 2 main techniques are displayed, either a large screen is fixed on a frame and a mix of ice and weed is shaken on it or for those who have got bubble bags, the mix is put inside and the bag (70u) is shaken for 1-2 mins over a glass table then eventually transferred to a second bag (>120u) with larger mesh and operation repeated.
But I haven't seen anybody doing it like with the (water ice) bubble hash, stacking "bottomless" buckets like let's say a 25u -> 70u -> 120u and shaking the working bag on top of all. Is it because without a solvent like water, the trichomes won't fall from a layer to the next as easily? Or is it that the workload is just overkill compared to the (supposedly) improved filtering?
For the context, I own filter bags for making bubble hash but the washing machine got lost somewhere. Fortunately, I have a friend who work in a lab and has sometimes access to dry ice (that shit is expensive! Here minimal buy is 7kg for ~70 bucks...). And I have 2 plants in the freezer that are asking for some love, so I want to be ready for the day I receive the dry ice.
I've check online and 2 main techniques are displayed, either a large screen is fixed on a frame and a mix of ice and weed is shaken on it or for those who have got bubble bags, the mix is put inside and the bag (70u) is shaken for 1-2 mins over a glass table then eventually transferred to a second bag (>120u) with larger mesh and operation repeated.
But I haven't seen anybody doing it like with the (water ice) bubble hash, stacking "bottomless" buckets like let's say a 25u -> 70u -> 120u and shaking the working bag on top of all. Is it because without a solvent like water, the trichomes won't fall from a layer to the next as easily? Or is it that the workload is just overkill compared to the (supposedly) improved filtering?