Here's something that came out of the oven about ten days ago...That means it's 5 month old OUTDOOR trim and still coming out stable and light-ish. With a little more dialing in I think I could improve the color quite a bit. Best to get on it though, folks..I don't think trim is going to keep coming out light two months from now..but, by then it's almost light dep season again! I had some beautiful three week old greenhouse trim with zero fans and sparkling with crystals in it that I outsourced and the guy gave me back blackish/greenish goop that couldn't be stabilized---it was completely worthless except for edibles. Best case scenario he didn't know what he was doing or his equipment failed worst case scenario he took all the first run for himself and gave me the 2nd run. I put so much work and money into growing that herb out that debacle cost me big time. Anyways, gotta keep trucking....I just got some MR. Nice (G13xHash Plant) that has all the characteristics that I love..hashy and friendly as heck...came out a little on the darker side but super stable and with that sparkly sugar wafer look..post some pics later.
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Has anyone else seen this beast on the show room floor at Bhogart in San Jose? omg. The list of features is endless....allows you to do a first run---close the valve--remove the 1st run goodies--then do a 2nd run for food grade..it has a next generation heat exchanger which allegedly cuts down recovery time tremendously. *droool* They're also retrofitting old systems with sight glasses in the collection pot for $150...I guess that'd be cool to see but, I don't really get the point of it and it seems risky to add another potentially weak point in the system. Also, you can always tell where your solvents are at by the frostline or a scale. No, I think one sight glass is enough for me unless someone can reveal the point of the 2nd one. That trip down to the show room to see all the new gadgets showed me that I am very clearly behind the times.
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I dig this thread