BabyFacedFinster
Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
I am hopeful that this becomes a helpful thread for the growing number of rosineers out there.
Knowing that concentrates come in many forms, from sap to shatter and wax to diamonds. Rosin can also be found in many different forms. From very little experience and a lot of reading I learned that the post-processing of rosin can effect its form, as well as its flavor, color, and effect. This is often done by messing with the effects of temp, time, agitation, etc.
I've heated up jarred rosin on my plates at 120F for several hours and had varying effects. Most times the rosin remained the same consistency, but on a few rare occasions my rosin switched from a sticky sap to a wax. I want to learn more about getting more consistent effects.
If you had an ah ha moment, learned something new or had a question about rosin's very existence after pressing, consider posting it here. I have a few new varieties of flower that will soon succumb to the press. I will post my experiments in processing as they happen, especially if I keep getting a sticky, sappy rosin.
Knowing that concentrates come in many forms, from sap to shatter and wax to diamonds. Rosin can also be found in many different forms. From very little experience and a lot of reading I learned that the post-processing of rosin can effect its form, as well as its flavor, color, and effect. This is often done by messing with the effects of temp, time, agitation, etc.
I've heated up jarred rosin on my plates at 120F for several hours and had varying effects. Most times the rosin remained the same consistency, but on a few rare occasions my rosin switched from a sticky sap to a wax. I want to learn more about getting more consistent effects.
If you had an ah ha moment, learned something new or had a question about rosin's very existence after pressing, consider posting it here. I have a few new varieties of flower that will soon succumb to the press. I will post my experiments in processing as they happen, especially if I keep getting a sticky, sappy rosin.