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I'm gonna make some oil. Could I use wet bud? I don't want to dry and cure it if I don't have to. Thanks
There's a bit of a problem with this method.If you try to do anything other than a 99% pure QWET/QWISO at room temp, like soaking your wet weed in the solvent for long periods of time, you will have lots of water and green colour in the end product. The water will really screw up the consistency of the concentrate. Freezing it is prolly your best option if time is a factor. Freeze everything and do quick washes I would say.
Almost agree with you,There's a bit of a problem with this method.
The second the alcohol touches ice crystals they melt right into it. Keep some pure alcohol in the freezer for a day then pour some into a shot glass full of snow or finely crushed ice. It's gone and now the alcohol is diluted with the water and extraction is non-optimal.
Like I said above you need a pure hydrocarbon solvent that is immiscible with water.
You're totally correct. I double distill Coleman's Camp Stove fuel to get my naphtha taking only the portion that boils off between 72-85C. That gets me about 3L from a 3.8L can. It's not something that I encourage your average stoner to do tho as it is fraught with danger but I have the training and experience to do it safely. Getting hold of reagent grade solvents isn't an easy task either. I prefer using something like the 9X refined butane and have 5 cans of that on hand for a project. Even that isn't totally pure but the level of contaminants is so low that you'll breath lots worse stuff on a short trip to the store in any city.Purity should be reagent or at least laboratory grade (99%+) when talking about these more expensive, difficult to acquire and dangerous solvents. Buying paint thinner at your hardware store is retarded, just saying, cause we all know some dipshits out there are doing it. Naptha btw is a mixture of hydrocarbons and almost garuanteed to have unwanted nasty shit in it. Go directly to the MSDS info for anything you are going to use as a food grade solvent.
I meant to comment on this in my previous post.The freezing is to keep the ice crystals locked up inside the plants cell structure, as we know our oils are on the outside of the plant matter, so this should be done with whole frozen material
yep, was waiting for this , when cells are frozen the ice crystals do rupture the cell wall, but we are not exposing all cells to the solvent. Think of it as a water precaution, its not perfect but helps. If you have an industrial freezer as some peeps round here do, then the results can be very good. Using bone dry pot is completely contrary to the OPs original question man, yeah thats better, we know it.I meant to comment on this in my previous post.
When fresh plant material is frozen the ice crystals that form in the cells ruptures them and exposes lots to the alcohol. For Qwiso or any alcohol extraction you're best off using bone dry pot. Doesn't have to be cured and is probably going to yield better if it isn't. Curing doesn't really do much more for the trichomes other than age them and allow terpenes to evaporate. It's the changes in the plant material from a good cure that improves the flavour and smokeabilty of your pot.
I have been curious about trying a naptha extraction, but heard it pulls a ton of chlorophyll and end result is a dark oil even if chlorophyll is removed. Is this true? Color is a big factor in my area. People think if If it is any darker than honey, it is low quality. Which just isn't the case. Some strains make a darker or lighter oil. 3 of my strains come out normal blonde/golden color. My Kali Mist comes back amber almost red tinted...(beautiful!) And another comes back amber/orange. So strain plays a role definately. A concentrate could be 90% thc, but around here if it looks black or similar darkness nobody wants it. I love experimenting though. If you say it is worth it I'll try a map the pull. Let soak or qwiso style?Or use a pure hydrocarbon solvent like naphtha. Only the oils and some waxes will dissolve in the solvent and the water will get all the sugars and chlorophyll etc. Then you can evap or recover the solvent, dissolve the oil in ISO and winterize it to clean up any waxes and make tastier oil.
To separate the water from the solvent I put mine in a plastic booze bottle then freeze it. Then you just pour the solvent/oil mix off the top and toss the bottle with the ice in it. East-peasy.
Lots of ways.
Good luck.
The term Naphtha doesn't refer to a specific hydrocarbon alkane or alkene, but to as boiling point range which also includes Benzene, a known carcinogen.View attachment 4209109
I have been curious about trying a naptha extraction, but heard it pulls a ton of chlorophyll and end result is a dark oil even if chlorophyll is removed. Is this true? Color is a big factor in my area. People think if If it is any darker than honey, it is low quality. Which just isn't the case. Some strains make a darker or lighter oil. 3 of my strains come out normal blonde/golden color. My Kali Mist comes back amber almost red tinted...(beautiful!) And another comes back amber/orange. So strain plays a role definately. A concentrate could be 90% thc, but around here if it looks black or similar darkness nobody wants it. I love experimenting though. If you say it is worth it I'll try a map the pull. Let soak or qwiso style?
Turn your freezer up as high as it will allow. If you have a deep freezer, even better. Freeze for a good 24 hours. If using butane get as cold as possible. Deep freezer/dry ice ect. Keep the extraction as cold as possible to keep water outHow long would you folks recommend freezing the fresh bud for. Does anyone have a recipe for making oil using fresh/wet bud?
The term Naphtha doesn't refer to a specific hydrocarbon alkane or alkene, but to as boiling point range which also includes Benzene, a known carcinogen. I realize naptha is not on the specific hydrocarbon list and contains more than one chemical. However it is non-polar and wouldn't likely contain benzene in the final product. I probably won't attempt this any time soon if ever. Just like to experiment. Thank you for the info.
Ok, and once frozen I add the frozen buds to the hot oil?Turn your freezer up as high as it will allow. If you have a deep freezer, even better. Freeze for a good 24 hours. If using butane get as cold as possible. Deep freezer/dry ice ect. Keep the extraction as cold as possible to keep water out
Once frozen I would fill extraction column (keeping everything frozen is the key) and preform an N-butane extraction as usual. Collecting the resulting oil. Purge off remaining solvent.Ok, and once frozen I add the frozen buds to the hot oil?
What hot oil?Ok, and once frozen I add the frozen buds to the hot oil?