nsbudca
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Lol nope.Are his initials MB? I Know a fellow like that
Lol nope.Are his initials MB? I Know a fellow like that
Without getting into a debate on how to make the stuff and vacuum purging etc....
Wondering what a gram of honey oil goes for typically. Not talking commercially available stuff or anything from L.P.'s but homegrown small scale stuff that's been around forever. I've only ever made small batches from bud, not trim, and have been wondering what its actual value might be. Again, I know there's grades based on material and how "professionally" its done.. but IN GENERAL what's decent honey oil go for by the gram?
Our option is to ignore the law like we've always done, and do what you want to do in the privacy of your 'well ventilated' home - or, preferably, your backyard. As long as it's done safely, who's gonna know or care?Since organic solvents are not allowed to be used to make oil, what are our legal options? Organic Solvents includes all alcohols right?
I don't mean CO2 and other methods beyond the means of yer average grower who makes small batches.
Our option is to ignore the law like we've always done, and do what you want to do in the privacy of your 'well ventilated' home - or, preferably, your backyard. As long as it's done safely, who's gonna know or care?
Oh I agree, but that wasn't what I asked. I'm curious if there ARE any legal options other than sprinkling your ground up buds in melted butter....
Evaporating a small bowl of methyl hydrate is no different than leaving a paint brush soaking in a can of it, but they don't make that illegal.... so, prepare your wash, then while evaporating it, put a tiny little paint brush in the dish... tada, you're legal!Right?
Rosin
As in Rosin Press? That can be a large investment too... and likely won't yield anything from my shake...
So, no options for solvents to make oil? Is this just a way for them to make sure we can't make oil legally?
I'm ok with continuing to use solvents, carefully
I'm just curious if there are ANY legal options for making oil...
Since organic solvents are not allowed to be used to make oil, what are our legal options?
There is no "true" honey oil. There are just extracts that were made in different ways with different substances and techniques. Some were better than others.Honestly though, can you tell us more about the older version(pre 90s) of honey oil, my ignorance is showing.
herb oxidizes and is what is responsible for color..time being washed ..temperature too.There is no "true" honey oil. There are just extracts that were made in different ways with different substances and techniques. Some were better than others.
Back in the early 80s we used to get three types of oil. Most common was plain old "pot oil." Black/green... made by soaking sugar trim in isopropyl alcohol and then slow boiling off the alcohol.
Honey oil was used by doing a a quick rinse of sugar trim with ether. It was a highly volatile chemical similar to alcohol. It evaporated faster. And it was called honey oil because it came out the the same colour and consistency of pasteurized honey. The amber runny kind. It was very potent. Because it was washed quickly it wouldnt soak up the chlorophyll which makes the oil green. Also, because the wash was so quick peeps would often wash the trim again in isopropyl to get the lower grade "pot oil".
The redish green black oil was just never before washed trim soaked in isopropyl for less time then pot oil is all, so some of the amber would come through in the green and it just showed as being redish is all.
In the 90s people started using butane to make oil with. It evaporates way faster with less heat. And from that came everything else...
So if I get stopped with oil, I have no legal way to explain it? How could I possibly have oil, since it appears the only way to make it is with organic solvents, then I must have broken the law?
Good idea for those who didn't think of it. Very few cops would understand the whole thing anyway. But later in court it would hold up. Nothing illegal about melting the concentrate off the plant.What part of Rosin don't you understand??? That is a legal way to make oil, that's how you explain it. I've seen rosin with almost every texture and consistency, the only way a cop could tell the difference is possible with a lab test.
what would purge out of the rosin? I find some rosin does go hard and some stays soft and some turns buttery depending on heat but im sure theres moreGood idea for those who didn't think of it. Very few cops would understand the whole thing anyway. But later in court it would hold up. Nothing illegal about melting the concentrate off the plant.
Then of course could be mixed with all sorts of carriers also perfectly legal. Even for vaping.
Anyone ever tried vacuuming rosin? Wonder what it does? If anything. Maybe goes shattery???