ccchase420
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Oh man that Moxie goodness in your latest video reminds me of how one of my recent sugared up 6 star 120u full melt bubbles looked recently! The only difference is that tell-tale orange/yellow color that seems to come out in solvent extracts and hotter rosin pressing!somethings wrong and can't post the latest video, but it's on the channel!
Cookies & Cream has a insane smell that matches its name perfectly.BAMF OG live resin this week, the Cookies and Cream collaboration with Russian Assassin Boyz
@ccchase420 - thanks again for a great review of a great product.BAMF OG live resin this week, the Cookies and Cream collaboration with Russian Assassin Boyz
It is often in the way the purge is carried out that determines the final consistency of a solvent extracted product brother I've made live resin that was similarly shattery (same color too actually lol) before but also got more slippery stuff. The starting material will also influence the consistency somewhat (this is very obvious to rosin makers I'm sure! Also incredibly relevant when making full melt hashes) but IME with solvents (especially live resin extracts), looking at the processing method first is usually warranted if we want to work out how something got to be a certain consistency@ccchase420 - thanks again for a great review of a great product.
I believe that most live resins we have seen you review had a soft consistency while this looks very much shatter like. Yes? No?
By the by, can't play the embedded video and needed to go to YouTube to watch it.
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@herbivore21 - hello, my friend. Yeah, I was wondering because I had thought, with my incomplete knowledge, that they winterize wax in ice cold ISO to remove the plant lipids and that's how they got shatter like consistency but that the solvent/winterize process also removes much of the terps and perhaps other cannabinoids associated with flavor and the often discussed entourage effects.It is often in the way the purge is carried out that determines the final consistency of a solvent extracted product brother I've made live resin that was similarly shattery (same color too actually lol) before but also got more slippery stuff. The starting material will also influence the consistency somewhat (this is very obvious to rosin makers I'm sure! Also incredibly relevant when making full melt hashes) but IME with solvents (especially live resin extracts), looking at the processing method first is usually warranted if we want to work out how something got to be a certain consistency
Dewaxing and Winterizing are two different methods.@herbivore21 - hello, my friend. Yeah, I was wondering because I had thought, with my incomplete knowledge, that they winterize wax in ice cold ISO to remove the plant lipids and that's how they got shatter like consistency but that the solvent/winterize process also removes much of the terps and perhaps other cannabinoids associated with flavor and the often discussed entourage effects.
With Live Resin, I thought that the purpose of the whole fresh bud freezing was to retain more of those terps and that winterizing it to make it shatter like would be counterproductive to that goal?
I suppose I'm not understanding this properly??
Winterizing can be described as a a type of dewaxing man, but the other dewaxing methods (such as used by Indra, the OG of BHO) you raise are very important to differentiate from secondary winterization as you do for the reasons that you mentionDewaxing and Winterizing are two different methods.
Most are doing single solvent extractions (Mixes of butane and propane or pure propane) with dry ice (subzero temps) and Buchner funnels and filters to separate plants fat/waxes. Winterizing is done via secondary solvent and it loses a considerable amount of terpenes. Bret Maverick and others made the dewaxing method popular a few years ago.
Bunch of factors on its consistency terpenes are natural solvents and some cultivar has some that are way higher than others changing its consistency. Purge times and flips will also have an effect. Shatter consistency doesn't really mean it has less terpenes because its crystalline consistency is intact and it's not releasing aromatic terps into air. The solvent mixture can also have an effect on color propane being lighter butane darker.
I've had live resins that are cyro frozen from same grower and done proper with very high quality material and the consistency can very strain to strain shatters, sugar waxes, saps.
To be honest i'd take a slow cured hydrocarbon extraction over live resin any time people cure cannabis for a reason to get rid of those monoterpenes. Live resin on average contains 11 % less sesquiterpenes by weight than non-live resin.
"Monoterpenes are light terpenes like myrcene, limonene, terpinolene and linalool. These aromatic compounds are responsible for the lighter, aerial and floral aromas of the cannabis scent. Sesquiterpenes, the heaviest terpenes, are compounds like caryophyllene and humulene."
Thanks Chase and I can't imagine anybody not understanding your need to take a break from time to time, particularly given your relatively high production quality.been gone for a few weeks, needed a little break. back with some Nature's Lab, the Strawberry Spacenana live resin!
definitely have all the new flat coil stuff ready to rock, but i'm waiting for my new hexnail. it's a smart e-nail i am/was planning to do a simultaneous review for..but they are taking a while to get the unit to me i might just end up making my videos without it. i'm going to wait a little bit longer though i think it'll be here really soon.Are you still waiting for final production parts from Josh? I ask because I'm still interested in your Liger 3.0 review
I don't know, @ccchase420. That hex is a hot number and while waiting may delay the equipment review, I would love to see a bit more of it in action.definitely have all the new flat coil stuff ready to rock, but i'm waiting for my new hexnail. it's a smart e-nail i am/was planning to do a simultaneous review for..but they are taking a while to get the unit to me i might just end up making my videos without it. i'm going to wait a little bit longer though i think it'll be here really soon.
Thanks Chase! As I was watching the melt shot, I was thinking that my comment was going to be "wow, that looks REALLY clean, is it?" and then of course you answered that during the review.something special this week. Terp sauce from Terp Preservation Society Of Humboldt
Oh man this I gotta seesomething special this week. Terp sauce from Terp Preservation Society Of Humboldt
definitely, the super clear stuff tends to leave less residue and vaporize at lower temperaturesWould I be right to presume that you can see the difference when you q-tip out your insert also?
The sauce consistency will no doubt owe to a high proportion of terps or other clear, solvent (I do not mean residual extraction solvent here necessarily - terps etc are a solvent in this sense too!!!) substances that dissolve the other more viscous cannabis actives.Instant Headsquish?
I hereby thank you for finding a word that expresses one of the main effects I never could explain in one simple word :Headsquish it is!!!
I take my head of to you surrrrrr!
Any idea if the sauce consistency has anything to do with a mixture of solvents being used? (propane and butane?) Any more info on the process being used would be welcome. For sure they are working with cryogenic temperatures?
I had the pleasure to meet the people of harmony extracts in Colorado a few weeks ago, and they also were carrying a similar product. Actually had it in glass vials, and I immediately noticed separation taking place in the bottom of the vial. They told me that was the terps separating from the thc-a.... Also noticed the nail staid almost perfectly clean, and yes, even smaller dabs needed.
So this seems much like it , although the harmony stuff was even more liquid. Maybe you should reach out to them and see if you can do a review of their product too.
Thanks for your wise word (s)!!!
no lab results, this was sent from up north. curious myself. a lot of people talk of re-added terps these days but i have yet to see any definitive proof or hear something that isn't just conjecture (not an insult to your post which was well thought out definitely!)do you have lab results for this product at your workplace that you could share?