Home made hash.

kanx

Active Member
Not sure if this is the correct place to put this , but I didn't see anywhere else i thought it would fit in.

Usually I make my hash , in a bucket with ice and i mix it , the usual method, i filter it out get all the crap out with silk screen etc. Then i collect it in a coffee filter.

Usually i end up with a lovely product at the end usually looks grey/white almost when it first comes out then it darkens, after a few days I usually get left with a darker very soft soft black , very easy to work with tho.

However this time round, everything was did the same , everything worked , tho the final result looked , honestly like someone just blew a creamy load they had saved up for weeks into the coffee filter . After i collected all of it, and did the usual , what iv'e been left with is a very dark and very sticky block of hash. The problem is this stuff is just to sticky and oil like, making it unusable , as when i try to roll it into little sausages , it just smudges into my hands. In fact the stuff is stuck to the non stick baking paper i keep it on , and to even get it off the paper to handle it , it has to be frozen for at least 10 mins, then the clocks against you.

My question is has anyone else had a similar problem , and have any dea what the cause could be, anyway to remedy this problem ?

Part of me is thinking i had "to good of a run" and i didnt leave enough (talking a tiny %) of leaf matter in it , and ive ended up with a hash thats a very very low ratio of anything other than the trichiomes , resulting in this unworkable sticky block.
 

Comatoke

Active Member
this has happened to me many times.

not sure the problem, might have a solution.

as you said the freezer works too but then the clock is against you.

the tried and true way that usually works for me is get a decent amount of keif and roll your product around in it until it forms into something usable.

even shake would probably work.

hope this helped a lil
 

kanx

Active Member
this has happened to me many times.

not sure the problem, might have a solution.

as you said the freezer works too but then the clock is against you.

the tried and true way that usually works for me is get a decent amount of keif and roll your product around in it until it forms into something usable.

even shake would probably work.

hope this helped a lil
Very good advice there mate :).

Froze it for a bit , got it off te paper and rolled it in kief in my grinder and like magic , its much more workable than it used to be.

Deffo what i'll be doing if i have the problem again , many thanks mate :)

Im deffo thinking this is the result of a hash run gone to good if you will , needs a tiny bit of leaf matter to make it workable i think.
 
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