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The trim went into the 2gallon bucket that had the water chilling inside, then ice went on top of it all. I submerged the trim and let the ice hold it down under the water.
The purpose is to let the dried out trim absorb moisture again. This will ensure less plant material contamination in the final product.
I stuck the bucket back in the fridge to soak for several hours. Next step, washing.2 Photos
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2 gallon bucket 1/2 full with water (will be soaking the dry trim in this bucket with some ice added first thing in morning. Will soak for several hours before I wash it), spray bottle full of water, and 1 gallon jug full of water. Chilled overnight in the refrigerator.
Extra ice in the freezer. Ready to make some cold water hash tomorrow.
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So here is what I do. 8 bag & bucket system. The larger reservoir is a 3 gal bucket with a lid that has a hole drilled into it. This catches the water and allows me to push more volume in one run.
The second bucket is a 1 gallon with a hole drilled into the bottom. I attached a 1/4” nipple to a 1/4” tube and attached a shut off valve to it. This allows me to control the water height in the 1 gallon bucket.
The bags are 1 gallon sized and they go directly inside the 1 gallon bucket.4 Photos
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I just made my first bubble hash last week and I'm enjoy the fruits of my labor. Definitely tag in as I will be repeating the process with a little more readiness..
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746 grams. So over 1-1/2 lbs will go into the freezer over night.1 Photo
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Ice water hash adventure
Been saving up trim. Got 5-3/4 jars full. Feeling like it’s about that time to make ice water hash. Going to set the trim in the freezer tonight and hopefully get to washing by tomorrow. Care to join me?1 PhotoTags: None
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