Best dry sift instruction

charface

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Im on youtube looking for the best dry sift method, problem is I'm finding
Mostly people rambling about everything under the sun with no real explanation.

My hope is some of you already have a vid in mind.


Multi screen,

Thank you
 

KLITE

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The best dry fist tip anyone will ever give you is let your plants cure for a good 4 to 6 months at 10/12 c. The glands will just fall off. The quality will be extremely strain dependant but the cure in cold is what really helps.
 

charface

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The best dry fist tip anyone will ever give you is let your plants cure for a good 4 to 6 months at 10/12 c. The glands will just fall off. The quality will be extremely strain dependant but the cure in cold is what really helps.
I did by accident hold back some older material to practice with.
It is really dry buds.
Took about an hour to get them broken down.
I guess the best way is to just get started making my mistakes.
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thumper60

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Im on youtube looking for the best dry sift method, problem is I'm finding
Mostly people rambling about everything under the sun with no real explanation.

My hope is some of you already have a vid in mind.


Multi screen,

Thank you
I use silk screens,biggest thing for me is COLD I save all my stuff all yr an when its to 20 below 0 I go out to the shed and shake that shit down,whats left I make iso an rework the oil into the sift yumyum
 
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