Frenchy Cannoli
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Let me teach some before I start something like that, by next year I guess if there is the need for it.it would be awesome if frenchy had his own sticky thread on here for his hash techniques! just sayin..
Let me teach some before I start something like that, by next year I guess if there is the need for it.it would be awesome if frenchy had his own sticky thread on here for his hash techniques! just sayin..
When you use water to collect your trichomes, you are making your drying, pressing and curing processes more difficult to perfect. The climate is also a major element in how your perform. In California and being on the "dryer" side of the spectrum I do cure for a month or so before storage and aging but there is no magic number truly. You really have to be careful and keep an eye on your Hashish while it age.i believe in a 4 week cure on my pressed good frenchy, your thoughts? ....maybe a frenchy thread lol, i know i know
You have to dry thoroughly BEFORE pressing, very importanti do i check it for mold but i live above 10000ft and drying takes days not weeks sometimes, i dry my pressed hash differently from my ice wax full melt, obviously controlling my environment to keep it below 50 and above 41. but im still learning, always. thank you for the wisdom.
the best of the best is a dedicated room, to have full control. You need full control until your cure, then you only have to be careful.What do you recommend in more humid climates in the southern states...sometimes it takes longer to dry flowers here...especially this time of year..
I work totally different, I do not use cold outside my water. I do not like microplaner because I think they "hurt" the trichomes by breaking them open without letting them bound together as resin does because of the temperature used by Matt technic. I also do not use mechanical press, I do every by hand. Hand Pressed Hashish in the past was the highest quality, I want that to become a new reality. Creme de la Cremeabsolutly i shave my hash with a razor and a microplaner before i set it out to dry, then i have a modified car-jack press i welded to do the job....i can heat the press with a torche and use a temp lazer gun to monitor it......