I whish i had a place to test my hash around here..
does anybody know how much does it cost? i'm just curious.
just a joke lolDon't think he is for real, and this is probably a violation of tou. BUT LOL, "tops of the plants"
I think it's a joke.
Thanks for your answer!
maybe ultra sound like they use to break up kidney stones!!!
ive always wonderd if that could work...
thats it .... wheres is my ultrasound toothbrush im freezing me some trim lol
Don't even mention kidney stones!
I passed a couple of those, and thought I was going to die. Almost called 911. The pain was unreal. I was in the fetal position on the floor for hours. When you don't know what it is, you think you are dying. Doctor later told me it's one of the worst pains you can have.
i wasnt knocking you .. i was just wondering if you freezed trim bubble bag style and then blasted it with ultra sound .... Hummmm
Incorrect. The values are percent of total mass. The samples are dehydrated prior to testing. You understanding is vastly incorrect.
my hash is 52% THC by weight!
As I understand the testing....
the percents represent the relative amounts of cannbinoids in the sample.....
so the amount(percent) of thc in oil should be the same as in the original source....
unless there is some way to exclude some of the other cannabinoids.....
I whish i had a place to test my hash around here..
does anybody know how much does it cost? i'm just curious.
That's not how typical plant extractions work and for a variety of reasons. Some compounds will be lost or concentrated at different rates depending on the starting material and also the extraction method, including equipment, used.Perhaps what u meant was, the amount of THC relative to the amount of other cannabinoids should stay the same?
"they used the liquid nitrogen to make liquid CO2 with high pressure, low temp conditions. Liquid CO2 can be a GREAT solvent."
Definitely makes sense and is not out of the realm of possibility. Don't know about the nitrogen part, but "cracking" technologies are used to fractionate oils. All major refineries use them, and there is one called "sonocracking", that uses ultrasound. Proven in the lab with small amounts of material, however not practical yet for large runs in a refinery. Google "sonocracking" to learn about it.
I believe this is what they are talking about. Finally may have found a use for this "tech" which has been studied for quite a few years.
I am trying to get some deeper insight into this ultrasound extraction technology. These guys seem to be familiar with sonic extraction and I am thinking about contacting them for a demo.
https://www.hielscher.com/fast-simple-ultrasonic-cannabis-extraction.htm
Has anybody already experience?