I've been making whole plant extract using 190 proof ethanol. Switched from room temperature, 30 minute soak to 'chillax' described elsewhere on this site. i.e. soak chilled matter in chilled alcohol in the freezer. I filter the cold tincture through a large rayon oil filter, designed for cleaning cooking oil. I switched to using these from using coffee filters due to their larger capacity (last batch was about 6 oz of ground material. My next batch will be over a pound). I evaporate and reclaim the alcohol using a machine which seems identical to the one sold as 'Green Oil Machine', but mail ordered from Walmart at about half the price. Basically heats the tincture to about 97C, condenses the alcohol vapor into a receiving container.
Compared to room temperature soak the cold soak/filter method produced a smaller amount of concentrate, but about 2 x the potency (56% vs. 23% based on testing at SC labs). Net yield of Cannabinoids was comparable, so it seems that the cold method was effective in reducing extraction of other plant matter without significantly hurting cannabinoid yield.
To prepare medicine for my wife, I dilute the concentrate in MCT oil to about 75mg CBD / gram, from 500mg CBD/ gram in the concentrate. It makes it easier for her to take, and she can measure by the dropper full instead of by the 'grain of rice'.
However, in spite of cold filtering, a fair amount of sediment settles to the bottom of the dropper bottle, and the concentrate is still opaque and very dark. The filter media I use does a great job on used cooking oil. It comes out crystal clear.
Can anyone here suggest a more effective filter media, or other process changes that will produce a cleaner concentrate?
Thanks!
Compared to room temperature soak the cold soak/filter method produced a smaller amount of concentrate, but about 2 x the potency (56% vs. 23% based on testing at SC labs). Net yield of Cannabinoids was comparable, so it seems that the cold method was effective in reducing extraction of other plant matter without significantly hurting cannabinoid yield.
To prepare medicine for my wife, I dilute the concentrate in MCT oil to about 75mg CBD / gram, from 500mg CBD/ gram in the concentrate. It makes it easier for her to take, and she can measure by the dropper full instead of by the 'grain of rice'.
However, in spite of cold filtering, a fair amount of sediment settles to the bottom of the dropper bottle, and the concentrate is still opaque and very dark. The filter media I use does a great job on used cooking oil. It comes out crystal clear.
Can anyone here suggest a more effective filter media, or other process changes that will produce a cleaner concentrate?
Thanks!
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