Hash and Oil Picture Thread

budbro18

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Yeah outdoor is a whole new world. I tried last year and combination of bad placement and late start turned out about nothing.

Especially in my area deer love plants. We didnt have the money for the soil and fencing/tomato cages.

As well as time.

So on top of all that you have to deal with the environment which is so inconsistent.

Its a bitch. This year i started planning/gathering supplies in march.
 

qwizoking

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That's awesome bro.
I would love a patch of land to grow on in your climate. I started out growing outdoors on my ranch in the midland-odessa area down here (basically desert). Loved it, though I was opposite and switching to indoors fucked me up. Even now, I'm always over watering

Anyway good luck to both of you
 

Guzias1

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haha, its all useful knowledge.

its always tough creating a hidden environment full of life. when the space to do it is very limited.

a lot of us gotta learn the hard way. but plenty of pleasures through the tough times..

my indoor stuff was getting pretty miserable about a year ago. i finally got that kicked back up. im going to try and incoorporate my indoor, and outdoor. energy savings are HUGE outside :]

budbro, this year looking much better??
 

budbro18

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YUPPP minus the few cold days weve been having, I think its like 65-70 out right now

better than too hot though!!! rather have slowed growth than mold and underwatering.

I really wanna get a greenhouse but we aint medical yet. Sad day for me until we do
 

doubletake

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99F, :] cheated: twirlied. no vac








started off with 9 plants :-[

1 nutted, could have one more boy :/
3 flowered too early, fackkk. re vegged stunters .

4 going really strong. (but one of those is suspected boy)

one hell of a lot of work. for a first season, meh. we'll see how it plays out.

Man you make such good hash even cheating with no vac haha
 

Guzias1

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ive decided this. cheater way works really well for non premature, non fresh material.. or left open bag material etc..

i prefer high vacuum with heat @ 125F with fresh material. gets me a good product fast. but yaaa.. i work with whats i gots..
 

budbro18

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Nice pictures! Ive been pretty good. Havent had any material to run in so long. I need a steady trim connect with lbs and lbs of spare trim to satisfy my need to make hash/oil.
 

budbro18

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Thats awesome! Im in the process of building one myself. You guys med or rec?

The only thing that sucks about CO is the testing they did in the beginning with the lets call them "hot" machines. Doesnt your shit have to test at some ridiculously low hydrocarbon level to be allowed? Which im all for. But from what i heard they had similar results to SC labs which was giving in the 90%s for thc/cannabinoids and testing at single digit ppms for hydrocarbons which i dont think any machine can actually do.

This is just what ive heard.
 

R&RHashman

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yeah the requirement is in the single digits ppm I believe and we do both recreational and medical
I make a fair hourly rate. its a job, time clock, taxes, the whole nine yards

MnH no that was for freebies to give away at the customers store
 

MnH

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Gotcha'.. well if you wanna start making high end dry sift for your patients hit me up. I can help you save a bunch of time.
 

budbro18

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Yeah thatd be rough but you know gotta do what ya gotta do.

We just found a vac oven for 150 bucks at this shop that buys and sells industrial equipment.
 

budbro18

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Fisher Scientific Iso Temp model 281a



Its a few years old and a lil dusty but for $150 its a steal!!!

Originally $3500 for this vac oven.

Now to the negatives. Its got an analog temp control from 1-10. Supposed to have really good temp control though.

Were gonna put it through the tests to see how low the lowest setting is and to make sure all the valves and gaskets seal and hold as well as we hope they do.

In the end were probably going to convert it over to digital though using one of the PIDs from my DIY enails and a thermocouple to better control the temp as well as see what the current temp is inside the oven.

So after alls said and done were probably gonna spend another $50 on top of the $150 for the vac oven. We might even try to talk the guy down a little.

Either way its got a 30 day return policy so if its a truly lost cause we can just return it.

Hopin i can find a few high power vac pumps as well. If this $3500 vac is going for $150 then $500 vac pumps must be dirt cheap.
 
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