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Then, close the lid and lightly shake the jar for at least 30 seconds. This agitation helps the cannabinoids extract by the process of the material being shaken and steeped. The longer you agitate your mixture, the more cannabinoids will be extracted.
However, there will likely also be traces of chlorophyll, plant alkaloids and waxes. Depending on how long you let the solution sit, the next step is draining the solvent into a glass dish, where the solid plant matter will be flushed into a plastic container. Next, the mixture is cooked in the oven for a few minutes until it reaches boiling point, at just under degrees Fahrenheit, leaving you with a potent and THC-rich oil. Let the concentrate sit until it reaches room temperature, before slicing with a razor and placing in a storage container, ready for consumption.
Proceed by placing coffee filters over the mason jar and filtering the extract into the jar. This process can take some time, so be patient. Pour the extract onto the plate or into any container with a flat surface.
Because isopropyl alcohol is quite volatile, it will simply evaporate on its own. Use a fan to assist this process by placing it on the lowest setting to blow cool air over the extract. Conduct this process within a garage or well-ventilated space as these fumes are flammable and slightly toxic. This process can take 12—24 hours. After the evaporation process is complete and no liquid remains on the plate, use the razor blade to scrape the extract from the plate.
Dry them thoroughly to ensure all the ISO has evaporated off and use it to infuse some coconut oil for topical balms or salves or for cooking purposes. You can also grind the dried herb and put into gelatin capsules to ingest. Freezing the cannabis overnight will help to help tie up the water content as ice crystals that can be filtered off later.
There is no need to grind your plant material, that will just make filtering times harder. Simply break up your buds a bit by hand on your favorite custom rolling tray. If using shake or trim, just use it as is. Place the broken up cannabis into a clean dry mason jar.
Put it into the freezer along with the bottle of alcohol you will be using until they both reach zero degrees overnight will be sufficient. The Next Day Once the correct temperature has been achieved, working quickly pour alcohol into the jar of cannabis until covered by an inch or so. Screw on the lid and gently swirl for a few seconds.
Place both back into the freezer immediately. For the next 3 minutes, gently swirl the jar of cannabis once a minute, keeping in the freezer until complete. Cover the cannabis with more alcohol and place everything back into the freezer.
Repeat the previous 3-minute process, straining the alcohol into the same jar you used to collect the first wash and place that jar back into the freezer. Filter out the big stuff Loosely attach a coffee filter to top of a second jar with a rubber band so that it can sag in a bit. Remove the jar from the freezer and pour the contents into the jar with the filter. If the liquid has not been left out of the freezer for more than a few moments, any remaining water will be removed by the filter in the form of ice crystals.
You can further filter the alcohol at this time in order to remove any plant matter that made it through the coffee filter. Use a 20 micron syringe filter attached to a large ml syringe for this process. We used various times and picked 20 seconds as a generally safe place to start. We always tweak a process based on what we are observing happening, so you can extend it until the moment of "now", by observation.
Freezing the material and using subzero Iso definitely improves your odds of getting a pristine extraction. It will slow down the extraction somewhat, so it takes longer and is more forgiving. Thanks for the reply! Last question - in your personal experience does winterizing changes the rnd product in terms of psychoactive effects?
I am wondering tho, if I'm making this strictly to be used in topical recipes is it absolutely nessesary to do the second heating to purge out residual ISO? If I'm not planning on ingesting the oil wd it be sufficient to just fam dry n add to my other topical oils? Does a conflict come in down stream somewhere when I'm melting all of the oils together? Any advice wd be greatly appreciated.
A quality extract with low initial investment. She was an ultra lightweight from a tolerance standpoint, so it is possible.
GW GW. Thank you for all the great info! The issue I'm running into lately is the product still tasting like alcohol. After I evaporate the alcohol until the remaining is a molasses-like goo about 45 minutes on my heat source , l scrape it all into one puddle.
After about ten minutes the puddle starts getting little tiny bubbles which gradually turn into larger ones. After about 45 minutes, all the bubbles are gone and the goo is clear. The wax doesn't give me a headache at all, just tastes a bit like the alcohol. I'm not vaping it currently. I'm having problem with my qwiso. The end result look really nice but every time I light it there is black smoke. Even if I boil it before consumption there is always that black crap at the beginning. Are you guys able to obtain results without black stuff at all?
Filtered with strainer , 25 micron bag and coffee filter. Pyrex dish for 24 hours with a fan. Do you guys do something else? Isopropyl burns clean and doesn't leave deposits. The Terpenes are flammable and cannabis essential oil gives off black soot when burned. I don't recommend burning cannabis products in any form, because of the free radicals and carcinogenic byproducts of pyrolysis.
Have you tried vaporizing that concentrate to see how it is? That is how I recommend you use it. I typically use I have been making qwiso shatter for a while now. Following these instructions nearly to a T. My problem lately has been the fact that I have been unable to make shatter anymore.
Since it turns to a sugar wax. I looks great, and lasts longer. I am just bothered, because I'm not sure why this keeps happening.
I also looked into the boiling point of caryophyllene to find the boiling point to be slightly higher. We may have already debunked that. I discussed this with Pharmer Joe, since he has been working extensively with THCa crystallization, and he opines that your THCa level of purity has increased to the point it is nucleating. Would decarboxylation reverse this so the end product is more "shatter" like?
Can you explain the purpose of reheating after the ISO evaporated? Cant I just scrap the residue left behind and use that oil? ISO attacks the central nervous system, as well as the auditory nerves in excess. Thanks for the quick response. So can you validate if this process will work? Take the pyrex dish after alcohol evaporated and place on an electric griddle on degrees, low heat, until the oils have warmed and turned liquid again.
Will that get rid of the rest of the alcohol? Id use what you just posted, but I got totally lost at some point. In a word, no! If you put the alcohol mixture in a bain marie type container, and set it in F hot oil, the alcohol will leave and then the carboxyl group, in the form of CO2 bubbles.
Hi all, i had a run of BB 3, hat got neglected at harvest, not my fault , i ran all buds and got plenty that came out great for a newb, the other was blue kripple and was dark but with a light under it ccould see thru.
Filter it put in freezer hrs and r evaporate on siclacone mat? To improve the flav? IT is already strong. That layer is drained and frozen to recover trace amounts, and the oil "worm" is boiled in water then frozen. The water as ice is easily removed and a vacuum chamber procedure used to remove all water. Isopropyl alcohol is listed as being fatal to humans in doses as little as eight ounces. This process normally takes an ounce or so of iso for each batch of a few grams as shown.
Iso is widely used in pharmecutical processes because of the inherent historical safety - only cases of extreme suicide attempts account for serious poisonings and those are pretty rare because of the pain involved in attempting this.
In my process the iso is completely evaporated under vacuum. Trace amounts of isopropyl alcohol are easily detectable by smelling hot extract. The nose knows!
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