justintime420
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One of my trained staff somehow ended up with water in the end product (locked within a valve or another means) after a 48 hour purge it still pops on the nail test not due to solvent since a side by side slab was ran back to back and it is proper but by this water.
In the past I throw it into a column with the same strain and re run it and getting back basically double what I normally yield pour on 2 trays etc and turns out just fine.
This time it was the last of the strain any thoughts on to getting that moisture out? Was thinking throw it into 2 reducer cones connected to each other and running cold solvent over the frozen cones but any other ideas are welcome Thanks!
In the past I throw it into a column with the same strain and re run it and getting back basically double what I normally yield pour on 2 trays etc and turns out just fine.
This time it was the last of the strain any thoughts on to getting that moisture out? Was thinking throw it into 2 reducer cones connected to each other and running cold solvent over the frozen cones but any other ideas are welcome Thanks!