You need to be able to measure the low Micron scale. And you will need to accurately Monitor and measure this. Very important. Short path of cannabis oil is very tricky and requires a lot of high end toys to be able to do it properly and efficiently. Like $3,000 vacuum pumps and $500 Micron gauges. A hot plate or water bath probably won't do the job either.
Next time if you are able to,
have your initial extract tested for potency so you know how much THC you're going after. There is other easier ways of purifying your extract if you just want pure THC. Maybe have terpenes tested and see if those are even worth going after and collecting in fractions. It sounds like a lot of work you are doing just to collect a few drops of terp Especially when you're doing small-scale. You should have had an initial extraction with little to no fat or wax and a lot of cannabinoids
Yes, this is a lot of work for such a small amount. However, I am not doing this for profit. Right now I am exploring the science and trying to figure out the possibilities.
This is fun and exciting for me.
I may still be able to have this failed attempt tested. Since THC breaks down when heated strongly, I should in theory still be able to get a rough estimate of the starting levels of THC by quantitative analysis of the by products.
My plan for the next run will be pretty much the same. Only this time instead of trying to distill it in the short path. I will steam distill. This should bring over not only the terpenes, but also some of the other compounds that don't mix with water. Such as the cannabinoids. That may be an easy way to separate the compounds I want from things like chlorophyll.
As I continue to learn, and save up some cash, I will eventually have all the equipment I need to produce some good extracts. For now though, my goal is to research a way to efficiently extract small amounts. I may try to make Rosin and refine that.
Also here are those pictures I promised.
Here are some grow shots as well. About a month out. Probably longer.