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Thread: Sour Diesel 120, 73, & 25 wet and dry

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    Default Sour Diesel 120, 73, & 25 wet and dry

    So now that I'm at least ten runs in, I figured I could post some pics here as I continue to improve my process. These are macros of Sour Diesel 120, 73, and 25 in the wet state just after I chopped them up.

    I'll post pics of the same batch when it's dry... just wanted to compare them for my own knowledge, and the pics came out kinda cool so I thought I'd share. It's neat seeing the product up close - you can make out individual trichome heads - but it's also humbling, because you can see all the imperfections when it's this detailed.

    I guess I gotta keep improving my washing technique to get closer to the purity I want!

    Hope you enjoy, and thanks for the great site.


    120m Sour Diesel wet



    120m Sour Diesel wet (zoom)



    73m Sour Diesel wet (still the meltiest, and my personal fave - but my friends seem to like the 120... go figure, I guess FMCD is an acquired taste, who knew?)




    73m Sour Diesel wet (zoom)



    25m Sour Diesel wet



    25m Sour Diesel wet (zoom)

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    Wicked pics dude. Thanks for sharing. Peace GS
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    Thanks! Should be dry in a day or two, I'll make sure to put some pics up for comparison.

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    Great Lookin hash ya got there! awesome shots man keep it up!

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    Many thanks for the feedback, folks - finally got some shots of the dry product up... here for your viewing pleasure.

    120 Micron Sour Diesel (dry)



    73 Micron Sour Diesel (dry) - this is my meltiest yet... practically melts in your hands.


    another 73....



    25 Micron Sour Diesel (dry)

    Hope you all enjoy.... I know I am
    Last edited by Daveytree; 10-05-2011 at 04:35 AM. Reason: oops, I put 25 micron at first, this is really 120 :-)~

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    Wow

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    thanks! ..and oops, i mislabeled the top pic as 25 micron at first... changed it to 120... which is what i happened to be enjoying while i made the post :-)~

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    amazing pics and quality melt there, thanks for sharing
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    what do you dry/cure it in? is that glass?

    How long, and at what conditions (temp and humidity) do you cure it?

    Can you give a brief rundown or your technique used to make it?

    I read your other thread about using a spoon, which I do as well. I just wanted to know what other considerations you take to achieve such a ig quality finished product.

    I see you say you wet down your dry trim, which is something I was planning to do, allow the trim to cure then reconstitute it with a spray bottle to basically moisten it. This will release some of the chlorophyll.

    You also said you remove the contaminants with a spray bottle, do you mean remove the contaminants from the trim, or from the finished product, because I can see both making sense.

    I have also been planning to rinse out the murky water form the hash on my next batch as I feel this will help reduce the sap like residue that is left behind from the processing water in the finished product that reduces burn quality and purity.

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    shmalphy:
    Personally I would cure in a glass jar but that is just my opinion.

    As far as using wet vs. dry trim...you will always get a better product with less contaminate using wet product. Dry martial can break down much easier than wet.

    Now with the spray bottle I say it is a must. A good sprayer with some ice water in it allows you to do a finale wash of your product before you spoon it out of the bag.

    You look like you already know a thing or two so I hope this helps you refine your process. Happy Bubbling!

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