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Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible

Titel: Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: Jorge Cervantes
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through the pores. You can also rub the leaves lightly on the sieve, but this will force through more green foliage. Resin powderwill sift through the screen. The more resin on the plant material, the more resin that will fall through the sieve. Use a credit card to move the cannabis back and forth across the sieve. Exert minimal pressure on the cannabis to coax the highest quality resin through the sieve. The first layer of powder will be the purest. Sieved hash contains more debris than most other methods, but sieving is a simple and inexpensive method to make hash.

The Resin Heaven from Portland, Oregon, USA, was the first rolling tray equipped with a screen to collect resin.

Sieving low-quality leaves is just about as much trouble as it is worth. The leaf is unsmokable, but still harbors a little bit of resin.

I sifted the 150? screen for about a minute and collected enough hash for a flying hit!

This tool box was loaded by an ambitious Swiss grower. He made hash from each crop he grew during the last two years.
    Collect the powder below the sieve. Now the resin powder is ready to press into a piece of hash. Pressing generates a little heat which also helps congeal the resin glands and debris together.
The Pollinator
    Mila is a good friend, and she has carried the hash torch for countless connoisseurs. She has spent much of her life learning and teaching how to extract more resin from cannabis. She invented and popularized the Pollinator, a motorized cylindrical-shaped sieve to separate resin powder from leaf and buds. Mila has many ongoing experiments with hash and cannabis, one of which includes teaching the doctors in Kazakhstan to grow medicinal cannabis.

This container holds all the different hashes Mila made in Kazakhstan, Central Europe. Every time she found some likely wild cannabis, she would sieve it to extract the hash. Mila used a Global Positioning System (GPS) to pinpoint plant locations for future trips.
    The Pollinator consists of a drum that turns inside a box. Cold, dried cannabis is placed inside the drum that is made from 150-micron screen. A motor turns the drum, and resin glands fall through the 150-micron screen as the cannabis tumbles inside. Resin is collected below the drum.
    Highest quality resin falls through the screen first. Progressively lower quality resin falls through the mesh the longer the drum turns. More green matter and other adulterants fall through the screen when the Pollinator turns for longer periods of time.
    First you must prepare the dry cannabis. Put it in an airtight bag, and place the bag in the freezer for two hours. This will make the cannabis hard and brittle, which makes the sieving process much more efficient and productive.
    Let the drum turn for two to five minutes. Use a short-range kitchen timer to make sure not to let the drum run too long. As the drum turns, the purest resin falls through the screen first. The THC-rich resin falls onto the bottom of the box underneath the drum.

Open the lid of the Pollinator, and lift out the silkscreen drum. Pick up the drum and remove it from the containing box.

Remove the magnetic lid from the drum, and add small leaves and buds. Do not put any sharp sticks or objects into the drum, because they could damage it

Fill the drum about half full of dry leaf material so the cannabis will have enough room to tumble inside. This action is important to facilitate resin gland separation from foliage.

Put the lid back on the drum, and set it back in the Pollinator. Close the top of the Pollinator, and turn it on for the first turning period.

Remove the drum, and scrape the resin from the bottom of the box. Collect the dry resin, and press it into hash.

An inexpensive microscope enables a magnified view of the resin. To grade the resin, make several batches. The first batch should turn for two to five minutes, second batch five to six minutes, and the third more than six minutes. Inspect each batch of resin with the microscope. You will see progressively more debris in the batches that turned longer.
Water Extracted Hash
    Hash extracted using cold water is known as water hash, Ice-O-Lator hash, ice hash, THC crystal, etc. When very pure, hash will bubble releasing volatile resins when exposed to a flame, hence the name Bubble Hash. This boiling effect is called “full-melt bubble” hash.
    Modern water hash extraction started with “Sadu Sam’s Secret” that was published in HASHISH! by Robert Connell Clarke. Sadu

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