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    Been wondering once the trim has been frozen for 24 hours or so does it need to go directly from the freezer to the ice water . like if it sits on the counter for 5minutes and warms up to room temp right before i mix it am i going to get the same results as i would have going right from the fridge to the water . i use dry trim mostly so it does not really stay frozen long espicially when its 85f outside .

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    Colder is better. Do what you gotta , but colder would work better. Good luck. Peace GS
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    What you can do, is take it and place it inside the bucket with water and ice. If the leaf sits for a five minutes and cools down, its ok, just leave it in the bucket with water and ice, for ten or fifteen minutes before you start mixing. Even a half hour can be very effective in freezing those brittle little gland heads.

    Let us know how it turns out


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    thanks i guess bottom line is stop slacking and keep it more frozen im going to try the presoak on the next run had my fingers crossed for another snowstorm but doesnt look like its gonna happen will post some pics here soon for this next session i will be using the bnow with your 7 bag kit and 8 dif strains should be fun.

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    Hey right on fullmelter, sounds good man< I am sure you will get a nicer quality if you let it presoak. The lighter you mix, the better, i find a super cold bucket, left standing for half hour, and then mixed for under 5 minutes, produces some incredible quality bubble.
    You can always remix your left overs, and get all that you missed on the first run, in a second batch.

    Good luck

    Bubble man

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    thanks for the tips bman just noticed i posted this in the dry sifted hash section sorry bout that tha white text is hard to see .

    allright heres the 73 from run #1 i used untrimed somango citral and sweetooth nugs presoaked for 30 min and mixed for 5 i allways do a second run thru even but i prefer the stuff from the first run. next run will be some trimed jtr nugs i will being doing 1 run every 2 days untill i run out of ammo . will try to get some better shots of the bubbles along the way , im thinkin it might be time for a lense upgrade soon







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    Killer man, that stuff looks just like the rene hash i've been puffing for the past week.
    Nice job on the brown sugar looking bubs.


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