![]() People who say on here they can't get quantity from bubble hash then they are crazy. If the yield is higher than doing the same amount of material effectively through bubble bags then you are getting too much material my friend. I guess in this case fresh frozen trim would probably be the best way to avoid that green matter. I do plan to try the dry ice method sometime in the future but I'm leery about the possibility of a lot of plant matter making it through the screen. 5 gallon bucket, cheap ebay portable washing machine, at least a 5 bag set of screens, and a zip up bag to throw in there and you are set in my book. It's all about how fat, thin, and mature the matter is when you extract it through the screens. My best has is NEVER in the bottom 10 micron bag, usually it is found in the 75, but I have had some of my best tannest colored hash come out of I think a 110 micron bag. Depending on the size of your tris the best hash may fall into any sized bag starting at 125 and lower. I have a multiple bags set up like any regular joe. I believe that tri's fall through bags ranging from 125 microns and lower. It takes a very well good understanding of the genetics you are working with/tric development in order to make excellent quality hash from micron screening. Honestly, too small of micron screens is probably the leading cause of over sifting and poor quality of hash overall. Some resin glands still won't fit through the 75, 90, or 110 micron bags so you still lose more goodies than you want to lose. This is why people suggest the 180 or 220 micron size bags. You want to find a kind of universal screen that still sifts out the proper trichome size of your plant, but still remove 60-90% of the plant matter. The dry ice method is a kind of different idea. It isn't per say about filtering out plant matter to only get pure hash (although yes it does do that), it's about finding the micron size to properly extract the good majority of resin glands from the plant. It has you pull through the sets of bags to see which micron grade fits your resin heads the best. Each plants resin heads are different from strain to strain, pheno type to pheno type. ![]() Bud will have less plant matter than trim. 1st, it depends on whether your using bud, trim, or both. But in terms of "quick and dirty" dry ice is probably the fastiest/easiest way to get at least some high quality kief.Ultimately, I think the quality of product you use ultimately defines your outcome of your method, if both done properly. The "problem" is that with dry ice the leaf material quickly freezes and starts to pulverize into dust in a way that doesn't quite happen with underwater agitation.įor this reason *if you know what you're doing and do it right* you can get quite a bit more top and medium quality hash with bubble bags, and that's why people mess with them. Basically the first few shakes out of the bag are where all the "gold" is. ![]() I know you can get an excellent quality product with dry ice if you use the appropriate bag size and especially if you are careful not to overwork the trim. As you work more, you get more kief, but you also get more leaf material too, lowering the overall quality. Like old-school sieved hash, the first kief that comes out is the purest and best. Dry ice hash is somewhat similar to the traditional dry-sieved hash, except you're using sub-freezing temperatures to help the trichromes break/slough off instead of just rubbing. ![]()
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