I need halp with my wax consistency

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
I personally stay away from the peanut butter texture as I feel this happens a lot with huge runs. I am not sure why exactly, but I can say it doesn't seem finished yet. Is this the stuff you said you vacc'ed like 8 times?
No. It's been vac'd twice. Every time I stick it in the vac chamber it gets darker in color. So I'm trying to only vac it a few times. I'm not trying to get a peanut butter texture. I'm trying for wax. I just don't know what the fuck I'm doing. Any ideas on how I make that into wax?

BTW - Just got the test results back on that blue dream wax. 81.9% thc, 1.1cbd, 0.2 cbn.

second highest cannabis product ever tested at the lab. winning.
 

vertigo0007

New Member
The color is coming from the heat. Don't let the oil exceed 110°. Dump that stuff on a pirex, set it on a heating pad and leave it over night. It should stiffen right up.

Please post your lab results. No offense but I have a hard time believing that trim oil that was overheated tested at 89%.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
The color is coming from the heat. Don't let the oil exceed 110°. Dump that stuff on a pirex, set it on a heating pad and leave it over night. It should stiffen right up.

Please post your lab results. No offense but I have a hard time believing that trim oil that was overheated tested at 89%.
81.9%, not 89%. Believe it or don't, that's up to you.

http://www.sclabs.com/sample-details.html?task=sample&sample=120402O014

But yes, I agree with you that the bad color was coming from heat. I've come to the conclusion that the best possible thing you can do to get a desirable texture and coloring is to leave it the fuck alone. I was simply trying to mess with it too much in order to manipulate it into what I wanted it to be. If I would have just let it sit for a week or two it would have probably ended up much nicer.
 
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