Govinda
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Hey Vapeman...don't know which batch you tested (been at a few sampling sessions)--but hopefully you tried the 2nd batch, as the first batch seemed rather "heavy" with esters of oak.
The second run was 240 grams and in Mason Jars (1/2 gallon size) with each holding 60 grams of mediocre flower (no leaf or trim) and decarboxylated (cooked) for 2 hours at 220 degrees (slow and low).
The results were a darker toasted bud that seemed to me slightly much more potent when smoked--with emphasis on the body high and no different in the head high.
The flowers were crumbled into tubes and lightly tamped--with about 30 grams per tube. While cleaning the tubes, I noticed that the vegetable material had compacted to the lower 2/3 and was much harder to remove. (The prior batch had only compacted to the lower 3/4--with only 28 grams per tube). I normally use 1 can of 300 ml butane (5x filtered) for each tube and there was no real change in the yield percentage for a total of 38.5 grams of very viscous dark amber colored (not green) oil.
Now...the objective is to "thicken" this decarboxylated oil--as the collective prefers something that is more solid and less runny. Normally, I "temper" my BHO to harden up a bit like taffy--but not this batch. I even tried whipping air (budder) but to no avail.
I tried rendering a small sample last night with vodka to see if grain alcohol would do anything...it did seem to be a bit more thicker but not by much. I will test the heat-freeze-heat-freeze-heat-freeze trick--as well as the adding some kief to the oil, and then try Jump's ethanol treatment.
This decarboxylated oil is a little different to work with--so if anyone has an idea with a method or technique to thicken the consistency...your input is welcomed.
Cheers!
Shoulda decarbed after extraction, that generally yields shatter oil that is very easy to handle (except when it explodes into pieces from being manipulated cold).
If ya wanna fix this current batch I'd just add dry sift until it becomes like a dough.