J.Disaster
Active Member
So I had my Cologne in the same bag as my stash and the top broke open. So the question is: Can i fix this? Will it be smokeable? Would you smoke it?
Thanks!
Thanks!
what if those toxins aren't water soluble?i did this once when i was like 15...that cologne even travels through ziplocks, i only had it in same drawer to hide the smell but it ruined the weed....
if you let it air out a while it wont be as bad but still will taste like crap. Have you thought of water curing it? Its where you soak the buds in lukewarm water for a few days, and then let it dry ( it will dry fast ) and its supposed to remove a lot of crap. maybe it will save your stash!
thats why i said maybe!what if those toxins aren't water soluble?
yeah, it could have acted as a solvent and probably did ( didnt even think of that )The alcohol from the cologne probably destroyed a lot of the trichomes.
if you spray a trichome with spray . . . without pressure . . I guarantee you it's going to stay the same, just coated . . . .poplars on a different theory, I guess they use the canisters because butane evaporates so quickly its the only way to contain the gas in liquid form and coat all of the weed....
just a theory....
You sir are 100% correct.if you spray a trichome with spray . . . without pressure . . I guarantee you it's going to stay the same, just coated . . . .
notice how when people use alcohol to extract hash oil, you have to shake it up and let it sit for a while? this isn't the case with a simple spray with no pressure . .. unless the kid DRENCHED it in spray (which is highly unlikely) then its simply going to be coated . ...
I guarantee you the main reason they use butane like that is because the pressurized chamber causes much more extraction . . . . all I"ve ever read is that pressure + cold = broken trichomes + a solvent = good hash oil.
I mean, you're right about that in one way . . . but I believe the main reason they even USE butane is not only because of it's rapid evaporation rate, but the pressure and nature of the extraction.