lio lacidem
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If the bubbles are larger and irregular in size its solvent if they are small equal size bubbles its co2 and solvent is well purged
So my only issue with this is that when I've had those uniform bubbles after longer purges and I take a dab it tastes odd. Foul in a sense, so I throw it back in to purge. When I watch the bubbles they may still be uniform with a couple that aren't, however even those that are uniform have a rainbow color to them which leads me to believe that there was still butane in the product.Ill ask a basic question first goalie.... how do you know your arent fully purged? Are you judging by bubbles? You do know there are 2 types of bubbles, solvent and decarb bubbles right? Ive seen some people say thete shit isnt purging when really they are partially decarbing and thats where the bubbles are coming from.
Hey mantle I actually believe you are misreading the skunkpharm link. It specifically shows pics of decarb bubbles and of solvent bubbles. They are definately not the same.im not sure how i feel about any of this, but i purge untill i see no bubbles, maybe its because my temps dont go above 115, but when i see a bunch of small little bubbles after using everclear, bubbles that dont look like butane bubbles, grain alcohol pretty much guarantees shatter for me but some times i will take a dab that was less purged than i though and the alcohol will dry out my throat and mess with my asthma, when i put a slap of shatter that give me this reaction in the pump i see those bubbles.......... after a purge i no longer get this reaction from residual alcohol because its gone, ive dabbed stuff from a 72hour purge and it didnt sizzle it was like a quite hiss, like i was vaping water
arent decarb bubbles residual solvent or is the skunkpharm wrong
http://skunkpharmresearch.com/decarboxylation/
it saysHey mantle I actually believe you are misreading the skunkpharm link. It specifically shows pics of decarb bubbles and of solvent bubbles. They are definately not the same.
dude i feel you so hard on this whether i blast or do a quickwash, you can taste the difference between clean shatter and shatter with residual, and i find that every bit of purging helps, if you see bubbles after fliping and you under 115 i say keep purging till no bubbles, ive purged for 48-72 hours flipping as needed and gotten brittle shatter.So my only issue with this is that when I've had those uniform bubbles after longer purges and I take a dab it tastes odd. Foul in a sense, so I throw it back in to purge. When I watch the bubbles they may still be uniform with a couple that aren't, however even those that are uniform have a rainbow color to them which leads me to believe that there was still butane in the product.
Also, when it stops reacting and I take it out after that it tends to be pretty damn stable and shatter like. Throw it back in after flipping and it bubbles again like crazy...if left too long it isn't as stable. Would this be because it began to partially decarb? Am I needing to find the "sweet spot" for removing from purge in order to keep the shatter consistency? Any assistance/insight is welcome!!
Rekoj
ok but i never go above 115 and i see bubbles that look like the ones in the pic of residual solvent, the pic of the decarb bubbles is missing,Hey mantle I actually believe you are misreading the skunkpharm link. It specifically shows pics of decarb bubbles and of solvent bubbles. They are definately not the same.
It drives off more monoterpenes and partially decarboxylates the oil. At -29.5" Hg, it isn't necessary to go any hotter than it takes to melt the surface and lower surface tension enough for the gas, that is already above its boiling point, to escape.I go over 115 I usually go up to 140 what can this cause?
Dannoo93
Many (or most) of them are polar and water-soluble.The terpenes are nonpolar.
Check out:Many (or most) of them are polar and water-soluble.
There is no black and white polar and non-polar, all of the terpenes would have some degree of solubility in water, but for the most part they are considered non-polar. Could you list some of the polar terpenes if you disagree?Many (or most) of them are polar and water-soluble.
Many (or most) of them are polar and water-soluble.
No, I can not.Could you list some of the polar terpenes if you disagree?
While I casually toss around 115F, that was the maximum temperature required to liquify all of our samples. Some will liquify enough to release the bubbles at a lower temperature.I've always kinda thought that moisture content has a lot to do with necessary purge temps and time spent under vacuum to achieve a good product. I try to keep my temps around 105-110. I would drop the temps if better reaction was happening in the chamber though. No use in applying excessive heat to achieve the same thing. Or if you do your basically burning off terpenes at an accelerated rate. Under Vac and 100 degree temps theres no way to preserve 100% of the terps or flavor. I tend to Dewax my all my oils which pulls more terps out as well. End result if done right is still extremely tasty and definitely more potent.