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OldMedUser

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Canadian cannabis stores sold more than $16 billion worth of cannabis products from October 2018 to October 2023, according to the newest figures from Statistics Canada.
There's a lot they didn't sell too.

Wasted Weed: Canada’s Disposal of 3.7 Million Pounds of Cannabis Since 2018

Oversupply has been a real issue for the cannabis industry. Solutions, anyone?

https://hightimes.com/news/wasted-weed-canadas-disposal-of-3-7-million-pounds-of-cannabis-since-2018/

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printer

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That's what they should have done with it then sell it cheap to the people in real medical need who have been tossed under the recreational bus since 'legalization' when they raised the max penalty for making your own with organic solvents to 14 years.

Assholes.

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There always is water.

 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
COLD IS RELATIVE ....

The Temperature Conversion Guide (degrees are in Fahrenheit):

50 above - New Yorkers turn on the heat. Canadians plant gardens.

40 above - Californians shiver uncontrollably. Canadians sunbathe.

35 above - Italian cars won't start. Canadians drive with the windows down.

32 above - Distilled water freezes. Canadian water gets thicker.

20 above - Floridians wear coats, gloves & wool hats. Canadians throw on a t-shirt.

15 above - Californians begin to evacuate the state. Canadians go swimming.

Zero - New York landlords finally turn up the heat. Canadians have the last cook-out before it gets cold.

10 below - People in Miami cease to exist. Canadians lick flag poles.

20 below - Californians fly away to Mexico. Canadians throw on a light jacket.

40 below - Hollywood disintegrates. Canadians rent videos.

60 below - Mt. St. Helens freezes. Canadian Girl Scouts begin selling cookies door to door.

80 below - Polar bears begin to evacuate the Arctic. Canadian Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets cold enough.

100 below - Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Canadians pull down their ear flaps.

173 below - Ethyl alcohol freezes. Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw their kegs.

297 below - Microbial life survives on dairy products. Canadian cows complain of farmers with cold hands.

460 below - ALL atomic motion stops. Canadians start saying"Cold'nuff for ya?"

500 below - Hell freezes over. The Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
COLD IS RELATIVE ....

The Temperature Conversion Guide (degrees are in Fahrenheit):

50 above - New Yorkers turn on the heat. Canadians plant gardens.

40 above - Californians shiver uncontrollably. Canadians sunbathe.

35 above - Italian cars won't start. Canadians drive with the windows down.

32 above - Distilled water freezes. Canadian water gets thicker.

20 above - Floridians wear coats, gloves & wool hats. Canadians throw on a t-shirt.

15 above - Californians begin to evacuate the state. Canadians go swimming.

Zero - New York landlords finally turn up the heat. Canadians have the last cook-out before it gets cold.

10 below - People in Miami cease to exist. Canadians lick flag poles.

20 below - Californians fly away to Mexico. Canadians throw on a light jacket.

40 below - Hollywood disintegrates. Canadians rent videos.

60 below - Mt. St. Helens freezes. Canadian Girl Scouts begin selling cookies door to door.

80 below - Polar bears begin to evacuate the Arctic. Canadian Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets cold enough.

100 below - Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Canadians pull down their ear flaps.

173 below - Ethyl alcohol freezes. Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw their kegs.

297 below - Microbial life survives on dairy products. Canadian cows complain of farmers with cold hands.

460 below - ALL atomic motion stops. Canadians start saying"Cold'nuff for ya?"

500 below - Hell freezes over. The Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup
I lived in Winnipeg for 20 years and it gets cold there, here in NS it is a balmy -3C tonight and 5C expected for Sunday, first real snow was after the new year and the recent rain got rid of most of it. We are at the same latitude as the south of France though and Halifax is about as far south as the French Riveira! So solar is an option here...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I lived in Winnipeg for 20 years and it gets cold there, here in NS it is a balmy -3C tonight and 5C expected for Sunday, first real snow was after the new year and the recent rain got rid of most of it. We are at the same latitude as the south of France though and Halifax is about as far south as the French Riveira! So solar is an option here...
Difference is all y’all don’t have the long hours of sun that come with a Mediterranean climate.

But with panels becoming cheap, even Seattle and Wales will benefit from solar.
 

OldMedUser

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A good bubble run recovers about 80% of actives. Diminishing returns. Unless you can get the solvents waay cheap.
Not all that cheap but I can recover all but a tiny amount. I can put the solvent soaked pot after extraction into my 12L pot still and heat it enough to drive off the ISO or naphtha so I don't even lose that. The ISO I can fractionally distill over salt to clean that up good as new for reuse. The naphtha is easy. Have vac capability so I can cook the solvent off the oil under low temp. Got a 2L, 3-neck boiling ball so I can have constant feed of the solvent/oil mix into the ball through one port while vac is running off another port with the fractionating column up the middle.

As I don't have running water where I want to set up I use the little fountain pump in a bucket of cold water for my condenser on my glass still or the cooling tank for the SS pot still. I'm waiting for some snow to be able to keep the 5gal pail cold without having a bunch of little frozen water bottles that aren't as efficient. Got plenty of cold outside but barely any snow yet.

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Not all that cheap but I can recover all but a tiny amount. I can put the solvent soaked pot after extraction into my 12L pot still and heat it enough to drive off the ISO or naphtha so I don't even lose that. The ISO I can fractionally distill over salt to clean that up good as new for reuse. The naphtha is easy. Have vac capability so I can cook the solvent off the oil under low temp. Got a 2L, 3-neck boiling ball so I can have constant feed of the solvent/oil mix into the ball through one port while vac is running off another port with the fractionating column up the middle.

As I don't have running water where I want to set up I use the little fountain pump in a bucket of cold water for my condenser on my glass still or the cooling tank for the SS pot still. I'm waiting for some snow to be able to keep the 5gal pail cold without having a bunch of little frozen water bottles that aren't as efficient. Got plenty of cold outside but barely any snow yet.

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Regarding the cooling tank, a 5-gal pail should radiate (convect) enough heat to close that end of it.

As a desert-dweller interested in saving water, I was moved to see for myself. A low-powered aquarium pump did serve for me, and should serve generally.
 

OldMedUser

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Regarding the cooling tank, a 5-gal pail should radiate (convect) enough heat to close that end of it.
Not really sure how that would work or what you mean by that. As it cools the gases it gets warmer and I need to remove part of the water and replace it with snow. When I ran 3 cans of camp stove fuel all in one batch I went thru a lot of snow keeping the temp down in a 5gal pail. Did it in my mud room where the air temp was only 5C too so not even room temp in there. I would have needed a half dozen bags of ice to get the same amount of cold material for the exchange. When we have it snow is free.

The Vevor pot still came with the water pump that I can use with my lab still too. Bit of a PITA keeping the water level up near the top without overflowing and if it's not near full the top coil isn't covered. Piss-poor design and I may just make a new coil with more than the the 3 loops in this one.

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I'll be using ISO for the bulk extraction then doing a separation with naphtha to clean the oil up to remove water solubles and waxes. It's all for edibles so doesn't have to be clean enough for dabs tho it could be smoked.

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Not really sure how that would work or what you mean by that. As it cools the gases it gets warmer and I need to remove part of the water and replace it with snow. When I ran 3 cans of camp stove fuel all in one batch I went thru a lot of snow keeping the temp down in a 5gal pail. Did it in my mud room where the air temp was only 5C too so not even room temp in there. I would have needed a half dozen bags of ice to get the same amount of cold material for the exchange. When we have it snow is free.

The Vevor pot still came with the water pump that I can use with my lab still too. Bit of a PITA keeping the water level up near the top without overflowing and if it's not near full the top coil isn't covered. Piss-poor design and I may just make a new coil with more than the the 3 loops in this one.

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I'll be using ISO for the bulk extraction then doing a separation with naphtha to clean the oil up to remove water solubles and waxes. It's all for edibles so doesn't have to be clean enough for dabs tho it could be smoked.

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Oh I see. My setup is very different. It works best at low power, 250 to 300 watts on the power meter into a heating mantle.

I use tap water to cool a Pyrex coil condenser and run the water as slow as possible into a 5-gal bucket. Takes six hours to fill the bucket. I could rig an aquarium pump to recirculate from the bucket, but haven’t bothered.
 

printer

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A good bubble run recovers about 80% of actives. Diminishing returns. Unless you can get the solvents waay cheap.
I'm waiting for some snow to be able to keep the 5gal pail cold without having a bunch of little frozen water bottles that aren't as efficient. Got plenty of cold outside but barely any snow yet.

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A fan blowing cold air on it?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I'm waiting for some snow to be able to keep the 5gal pail cold without having a bunch of little frozen water bottles that aren't as efficient. Got plenty of cold outside but barely any snow yet.

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Snow is ideal for bubble. I found coarser ice to beat more green into the product.
 

printer

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Snow is ideal for bubble. I found coarser ice to beat more green into the product.
We did not have enough snow on the ground to scrape together a snowball, finally a snow storm came by. Need to shovel some more today. Have some weed I should bubble, wonder how doing it outside will go?
 
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