Thanks! Three minutes seems to be the most common wash time for QWET with cured flowers. May need to be less with freeze-dried.
What I said above is for cured flowers. I have mostly preferred varieties which are unequivocally more enjoyable for me when cured because these ones have happened to work for my medical needs
I did one or two live resin runs but have never preferred it with my material. It was comparatively very harsh on the throat and lungs to dab, tasted too grassy/planty and provides a racy, uncomfortable sensation vs cured resin for my needs.
Hopefully,
@IchiBanCrafter will drop by.
This is the blog post comparing freezer and dry ice. Reports generally better quality and yield with dry ice, but saw little difference in freezer (5, 10, and 15 minutes) or dry ice (15, 30, 45 minutes).
These are not apples to apples comparisons, what I mean to say is the lengths of washes are different for different processes. I do wonder why this choice of different lengths of wash were used for this comparison? Or was it that the comparison was done after the washes, and that when the washes were first performed
@IchiBanCrafter was not necessarily planning to write up this comparison?
Either way, I'm sure
@IchiBanCrafter is best to help us with answers to these questions
These notes are really not comparable to any extract that I have ever done for a few reasons:
1. I have never used wash times of anything approaching either of any of those timeframes and IME, washes of that length just don't produce anything that I wanna dab. I am surely what could be considered a 'dab snob' though, and just because those long washes don't produce what I want to dab
does not mean that these longer washes wouldn't process perfectly safe, if not connoisseur quality medicine. Those extracts look quite good for the length of wash just the same!
2. I've never extracted from flowers that were not sensimilla save for one or two occasions of intersex plants (which were some of the most resinous I've ever seen!) which contained no more than 4-5 non-viable immature seeds whereas
@IchiBanCrafter appears to have needed to remove seeds in his process.
The dry ice results definitely look better to me though man, and they're longer which seems to align with what I would expect as outlined above.
Made half-hearted, unsuccessful attempt at pressing rosin. Seems like mistakes and expense are inevitable.
Let me guess: Straightener with hand pressure or something similar? IME, a lot of people think rosin is much harder than it really is because of past failed attempts with inadequate equipment.
If you have a purpose built pressing setup, mistakes are not inevitable (rosin is much easier to do well than QWET, and you know I have the experience to make this comparison
). The cost of a good press setup should be similar to a years' worth of solvent if you are not recovering and using your solvents again all year (IMO, recovery and reuse should be limited to latter washes in a given run, and should not be continued indefinitely with the same solvent). The quality improvement in the final meds, priceless.
Also, want to be able to use concentrate with e-cig atomizers (not e-juice, loaded directly on wickless, stainless steel coils. Rosin, apparently, doesn't work as well.
IME all of my coil based atty's taste much better with rosin from my flowers than with QWET from the same flower, and I never got any buildup of particulates under my coils (but then I'm sure that YMMV depending on how you process - ie: depending on your use of screens).
Freaked out with Botrytis, first time. A single bud on one plant appeared to mature more rapidly. Soon, a sugar leaf fell. Clipped the bud, and the inside was green paste. Harvested both plants immediately. Trimmed carefully, separated flowers, checked with microscope. Took 24 straight hours for 250 g (after freeze-drying). That was the only bud clearly affected, but sacrificed a few that didn't look quite right. Very lucky.
Damn bro! That must have been some scare! You were very fortunate to have noticed it when you did, it doesn't take long at all for that shit to ruin an entire harvest! Glad to hear that you got out almost unscathed!