Guile
Active Member
To give you some background I am what is commonly referred to as "field expedient" (just means that I make due with what I have available to me).
Additionally I have a somewhat technically oriented mind that can lead to some creative problem solving biased on what I gather from the information provided to me. As a consequence I could probably write several books biased on what I have learned from the "failures" encountered while reinventing the wheel in my own creative little way.
I have been growing marijuana for more than half my life at this point (and I didn't really start until college). Though recently I have become whats locally called a "medical marijuana care provider" It simply means I grow pot for other peoples medical needs. This has afforded me an opportunity to "come out of the closet" (both literally and figuratively) and advance my overall understanding/appreciation/contribution towards Marijuana and its benefits.
I have built a dedicated grow room already (plan to erect a greenhouse this spring) having better facility's I've begun some interesting experimentation with hormones (though I also plan to experiment with light and breeding soon too).
Ultimately I need to establish a method for comparing my test results against their respective control group. The best I can figure would be to compare overall THC production. That having been said I am looking for the best way to extract the highest quantity of the purest THC extract from my plants.
I had recently done some reading that seemed to imply that Chloroform might be the best solvent to use for this purpose. Being rather expensive $100+ a gallon I was thinking about starting with an isopropyl alcohol extraction, distilling it down as far as possible in a double boiler before redissolving it in the chloroform and repeating the distillation of what remains in solution (which should contain less chlorophyll and plant sugars, resulting in nearly pure THC).
Can anyone help me, or offer advice?
Some of the things I have been considering are even as simple as preparing my plants. I have read that drying my plants in a 250F oven (for up to 2 hours) will improve the quality/yield of the product. Also adding Phosphoric acid during my first (alcohol) distillation may also further improve quality/yield. Are these accurate statements? Are there better processes to acomplish what I am after?
Additionally I have a somewhat technically oriented mind that can lead to some creative problem solving biased on what I gather from the information provided to me. As a consequence I could probably write several books biased on what I have learned from the "failures" encountered while reinventing the wheel in my own creative little way.
I have been growing marijuana for more than half my life at this point (and I didn't really start until college). Though recently I have become whats locally called a "medical marijuana care provider" It simply means I grow pot for other peoples medical needs. This has afforded me an opportunity to "come out of the closet" (both literally and figuratively) and advance my overall understanding/appreciation/contribution towards Marijuana and its benefits.
I have built a dedicated grow room already (plan to erect a greenhouse this spring) having better facility's I've begun some interesting experimentation with hormones (though I also plan to experiment with light and breeding soon too).
Ultimately I need to establish a method for comparing my test results against their respective control group. The best I can figure would be to compare overall THC production. That having been said I am looking for the best way to extract the highest quantity of the purest THC extract from my plants.
I had recently done some reading that seemed to imply that Chloroform might be the best solvent to use for this purpose. Being rather expensive $100+ a gallon I was thinking about starting with an isopropyl alcohol extraction, distilling it down as far as possible in a double boiler before redissolving it in the chloroform and repeating the distillation of what remains in solution (which should contain less chlorophyll and plant sugars, resulting in nearly pure THC).
Can anyone help me, or offer advice?
Some of the things I have been considering are even as simple as preparing my plants. I have read that drying my plants in a 250F oven (for up to 2 hours) will improve the quality/yield of the product. Also adding Phosphoric acid during my first (alcohol) distillation may also further improve quality/yield. Are these accurate statements? Are there better processes to acomplish what I am after?