DrySiftWizard
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as this site is run on an anonymous basis with no ip logs being kept etc, most people will not want to meet up. although in the medical states it is no longer so dangerous, but trusting someone off the internet can have bad consequences, organizing such is actually against the forum rules.
Against forum rules? Hah, sorry bout that. Would have never guessed... anyways.. I don't think trust is an issue here. I'm in Northern California. Let's just say Santa Rosa. Matt Rize teaches free classes @ Organicann and other places around.. maybe I will just do the same thing.
but if you would be willing to explain it in pm i would volunteer to test it out with my next harvests batch of trim. also in the end you should be the one to share it here, just swearing another person to secrecy will not have the desired effect of showing your average grower how to make incredible medical grade dry sift.
I know.. I need to just explain it. I want to have a mod do it through my directions, however, to verify that i'm not wasting anyones time. I kinda doubt people are doing it this way, so i'm not too worried about running into another doing the same thing.. more the quality/quantity aspect, and whether or not it's worth our time to distribute the method. There are obviously other ways of doing this.. but I want somebody to really go... wow... ok... yes.. give it out.. maybe it's not as good as I think it is? Lol.
making bho from trim will not get you much more then 7% to 10% either, so it really is a viable alternative. it sounds corny, but you could literally be saving actual lives as well as jail time and huge expenses for property damages and maybe even harming other peoples.
Very true. I've seen some crazy yields from bho, though, lol.
i have a batch of trim, but it came from a pm infected crop so i wouldn't think it's a the right starting material for dry sift. some more coming up soon which is super clean, the plants have not been sprayed once with anything.
I have dealt with PM'd crops before, and yeah.. it's not ideal. Though I will say a large majority of it does get removed just from the way the process works.. it kinda floats up and out.. not all, but a lot. It can still make pretty good sift.. it probably won't taste quite as good.. but since it's such a good sift.. it likely won't be anywhere near 'bad' either, lol.