pre water extraction dry ice sift

Morbid Angel

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Before I go ahead and try this out, thought id ask if anyone on here has tried this. Looking for the big returns of dry ice sift with the quality of water extraction.

Plan is to dry ice sift material, collect all sifted material and run it through water extraction. My thought is that all the fine plant matter will either float and or swell with absorption and e caught in the work bag whilst the heads fall through and are collected.

I can also see this not working well, and just wasting materials.

Thoughts or xp?
 

Morbid Angel

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Why don't you simply do ice water sieving or dry sieve for that matter if you are looking for quality.
Dry ice sieving will NEVER offer the quality of ice water sieve.
I feel that water extraction produces very fine quality however it is not very efficient. Dry ice gets more out, but also fucks it up in the mean time. If it was just trim I'd be fine just doing one of the 3, but I am processing flower. Looking to see if one can get the best of both worlds, quantity and quality. I am ok with sacking a bit of quality for quantity, but I cant have a shit tonne of crap either. Just some nice go to hashish.

Off topic I also have people who do not like ice water product because it has a certain flavour that is undesirable to some.

Thanks for the reply Frenchy
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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You CANNOT have quality AND quality, you will have to choose my friend.
Dry ice get more out but more what trichomes or leaf matter???
If you want simple and efficient, try dry sieve in a cold room or a walking fridge the Afghani or Moroccan techniques.
Ice water sieved resin that do not test great is just bad resin or poor processing.
Please believe me when I say that good quality ice water sieved resin should always test divine!!!
 
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