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    Hey full melt family! I'm irie iwe. I grow my own cannabis from seed and make my own bubble hash from home made r/o ice and r/o water. I'm going to use this thread as kind of a journal showing some of my past batches of hash and I'll try to keep it updated with current and future works.

    Most everything I have learned is from watching Bubbleman's World with a few bits I have picked up elsewhere or developed on my own. I owe it all to Bubbleman though because his videos got me started on my quest for full melt. BIG UP! RESPECT!









    Stay tuned for many more to come!

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    My Brother what up. Glad we made it over here. Always love seeing your hash.

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    Going back 15 months ago. This was my first successful batch of full melt. My first attempt after discovering Bubbleman's World and my first attempt using an 8 bag set and herbs that I grew myself. The separation was not optimal, chunks were far too large and I had some end up whiting out but it was a success in terms of melts.

    Prior to this I had made bubble hash a few times using 3 bag sets but I had no clue about dabbing or full melt.

    each pile is the 90u of a different plant, made with fresh frozen flowers.

    Sure have come a long way in a short time.





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    October 2014 run - separation and dry techniques improved some






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    here's a series of ghetto melt shots of the 90u pictured above in the last post. This is the best I could do with my handheld cam and no d-nail.























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    It sounds ridiculous but I pick through the patties with toothpicks to separate it. I find it far superior to sieving or micro planing but it's and extremely arduous process. After drying for 2 weeks at 20-30% rh I gently crush the remaining crumbles with a card to get it down to near separate heads. This is the method I used for the resin pictured in the original post.







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    Love seeing the progression. And of course your hash.

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    Thanks Francy bro! I always appreciate your support!

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    that is beautiful stuff! very clean. nice work

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    Cheers Brick!


    more to come. Stay tuned.

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