Originally Posted by
DJ Nikka T
First of all, To me, the terms are just subjective. I make a nice healthy Solvent-less extracted cannabis product for my patients, call it hash, call it oil, call it wax, I personally dont really care. A friend called my product "solvent-less Oil" once, and i liked the sound of it. But, to answer your questions just for fun YBG, here it goes...
1. When smoked on a nail, or TI Pad, or whatever concentrate utensil you prefer, there is little to no residue left behind when smoking most all of my FULL MELT "solvent-less hash/oil/wax"...
2. It really depends on which of my hashes or "oils" we are talking about, but I would say most of them "wax" up very similarly to most BHO oils. For example, When I used to run solvent oils back in the day, I would say after leaving them out in open air, without even whipping them, 50% of strains or more would wax up slightly or fully. Some of the "solvent-less hash/oil" that I make stays in an oil form for ever... As Im sure you are aware, a lot of this depends on the strain and growing medium even.. Some of mine will even "shard" up into amber chrystals and when touched by the human hand (98.6 degress F) it will turn into oil again...
3. Working on the "closer" macro shots. I have some macros, but cant seem to get closer pics right now. I did just purchase some USB microscopes that should come in handy once i get the hang of em. More pics to come for sure...
Plus, Im in Colorado right now, where we have a very dry climate. Whenever I used to make my product in Cali, 90% of the time it would stay an oil and I would even have to keep it in the freezer to maneuver it at all.. even after letting it sit out in a dark, cool environment for up to 3 weeks... *hint : environment humidity is one of the keys to my end product.
So, all in all, I would say that this "trade" is very subjective; in description words for "hash", atmosphere, and even strain set...
Dont BHO makers use one product with one strain to create "oil" , "wax" , "budder" , "glass" , etc. Just by utilizing different ways of shooting their tane, scraping it, and/or drying/freezing/curing it, they come up with different end products.
I see it very similarly, especially in a marketing sense, except, I DONT use butane, alcohol, hexane, C02, or any other solvents in my process. Which, I thought all of you would appreciate, rather than knock..
Hope this helped clear up my reasoning for calling my product whatever my patients want to call it.
Blessings everytime.
NT