Dry ice shake down

Gquebed

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1414 grs of wet trim.

10lbs of dry ice was just barely enough and a 220 bag.

Not sure of the weight yet as it is still too wet to press, but I'm going to guess about 50grs....
 

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Not bad man. The reason I dont like dry ice sieving is all the extra plant contaminant that gets picked up due to the dry ice making everything so brittle.
 
Not bad man. The reason I dont like dry ice sieving is all the extra plant contaminant that gets picked up due to the dry ice making everything so brittle.

Well, I've done both the bubble/ice bags and the dry ice. There seems to be about the same amount of plant matter in each. And making it is WAY less work and less messy...and much much faster.

The trick is, only shake until you see the green flecks coming out and use wet trim.

Just out of curiosity, right after I made the dry ice hash I used my bubble bags to run the trim again in ice water. I only kept what came from the 75 and 45 mc bags and I think I got another 4 grams or so. It was pretty clean.
 
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