Potency of hash?

smokajoe

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Hey riu I was wondering what forms of extraction tend to have highest concentration of thc/cbd etc anyways I was wondering how less/more potent are methods (ISO, co2, water?
 
Start with quality material and the ratios of extractions will be close to one another when finished no matter the method of extract , oils and other chemical extracts can be more potent than say bubble hash , but then again it all depends on the material used to make such a product .. It is really more of a personal preference more than anything as I have patients who swear by ISO Oil , and others swear by the bubble using the same starting material .. Some like Wax the best

Other here will disagree none the less, but this is my personal view on the matter .. No matter the choice of procedure learn to master the art in order to obtain the purest end product possible ..........PotSnob:mrgreen:
 
An Absolute is the most potent form, regardless of the solvent used to make it.

An Absolute is made using a non polar solvent to avoid picking up non active water solubles and chlorophyll, and then winterized with a polar solvent to remove the non polar inactive waxes. For all practical purposes, all that remains are the cannabinoids and the other terpenes.

Both dry sieve and bubble, regardless of how pure and pristine, still contain inactive cellulose and plant waxes.
 
Define RSO! Cannabis essential oil can reach 95% with refinement, but I have yet to see any direct extractions that high.

Oil obtained using Rick's published methods would typically not reach 95% THC without further refining, as non polar solvents like naphtha also extract non polar waxes and there are other terpenes present. Our indoor strains average about 8% plant waxes by weight, so that is 92% right out of the gate, regardless of what else is present.
 
rick simpson oil isn,t 95% thc......wtf....it is a way of extraction with naptha, and i would never give this to anyone to ingest.
 
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