Pie Plate Crumble

GhostBud420

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Its been a while since I myself have made crumble..

So decided to watch a few videos and came across an extraction artist that uses a pie plate inside of the vacuum chamber to achieve crumble. Im sure a lot of whipping is involved but it looked like a quick and easy process so thought i'd share it with the forum. What ill be using is a basic pyrex pie plate. I checked to see if the 5gallon vac chamber has enough room for the plate and it does

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Barely has enough room… but it fits with about an 1/8 inch to play with.
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Very basic extraction process..
1.Blast material into pie plate.
2.Evap butane off.
3.Whip…whip….and whip again..
4. Place pie plate in chamber for atleast 35 hours I'm thinking. I won't take it out until the bho is completely dry and crumbles into small pieces.

Again this is very basic and straight forward so don't critique me too hard o_O!!!
Ill be doing the run soon so ill post progress and how it comes out of course.
 

GhostBud420

Well-Known Member
Well she aint purdy, but the material i ran was not cure out well. It was bone dry after taking it out of the freezer but think the grower had spent a little to much time in the dry room.

When I used the pie plate for the full purge on the first run it seemed to want to turn into sappy or shattery consistency. I had another extraction artist that i live with turn the temps up way high when i wasn't looking (200F). Needless to say… i was pissed…
Because of this i can't definitively say what went wrong.. very frustrating.

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Second run is going a lot better. still a bit dark in coloration but seems to be waxing up better. I found that it is better to scrape the bho after initial whipping process and put onto parchment paper. Let the bho sit in the vac chamber under low heat (95-105). The bho began to wax about an hour or two later. After 3 hours of heat purging vac was turned on and naturally sped up the waxing process.
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