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Drysift made Morrocan style

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Drysift made Morrocan style with old trim and an old bag of seed crop.

2nd pic after 10 minute drumming
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Pure Hash Joint no flower
Drysift as the flower then some of same Drysift pressed and the Morrocan on top.
Burns for 60 minutes straight once lit , takes a few minutes to get it properly going but flows like water once it gets going , taste delicious
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and hits like a train
 

laszlokovacs

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That looks fire. I think I saw some old school sift making in a video once. It was super dry and broken up over a silk screen over a bowl and drummed.

Looks great, whats your sieve? Is that top covering some sort of plastic or nonstick thing?
 

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Yeah you want it super dry like you said and ideally freezing or really cold

you order a silk screen from online and use a large bowl , attach silk screen on top with bunge cords or whatever so its tightly secure, add material on top then cover with plastic and seal tight again so no material will fall out while drumming ( I used Green wire to secure plastic

Then drum 5-10 minutes Depending on quality and quantity.

This is using real low grade material and still produced great quality for lower grade material.

I ordered this silk screen along while ago so can't remember if it's 73 -120 micron

You can clean up the Drysift again to make it really clean but I just use it for joints and its mixed lower grade material I'm seiving so not worth cleaning up
 
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laszlokovacs

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Thanks yeah I will for sure remember this come harvest time. Winter time with 20% rh and bone dry material should make some interesting dry sift round here.


Do you use a metal bowl? Any static stuff going on?
 

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No this just a plastic bowl and not messed with the static myself.

To me you don't need static if making small amounts , that's more to clean up larg amounts of Drysift.

For top grad just do a 10-30 second hand sift not drumming , just breaking buds over Drysift screen and letting them naturally fall through without any force , no drumming or anything , the first sift will be full melt.

This material I'm using to make the Drysift is lower grade material either old trim or old leftovers from seed runs so won't produce full melt without cleaning up alot , but is amazing for joints, really good.

I got better screens for full melt and use the wood Drysift wizard screens and techniques for full melt Drysift , small returns but best quality you ever seen 👌
 

CocoNut 420

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Dry sift is the ultimate imo, it doesn't get better than concentrated bud flavour.

You can make dry sift for less than a fiver.

A 150 micron mesh from ebay £4 it's enough for 4 screens minimum.
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Bud/trim into a bucket, fix the screen and shake over a sheet of plastic.
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Scrape it together, bag it, enjoy it!
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I’ve upgrade my method since.
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But it's not any better just more convenient.
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I lightly hand press it so I can still crumble it into a joint, dry sift is a treat 😍
 

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What returns are people getting. I heard bubble bags are 10% and that put me off the work load. I suppose a visit to Anne summers would cut out the drumming effort. 🤣
You can get 10%(based on using leaf n larf) return on a 150 (110) screen. But if you want a cleaner version you gotta go a bit tighter and I'm happy w 5% return for most strains.
Here's the thing w dry sift more than any other - there is no solid blueprint to go by. Not like any other canna ....stage? Or.... technique. EVERY run you do is dependent on many factors. Screens, humidity, strain, temp, and on and on. Not too mention you do two runs of same strain, make dry sift, the end result will have differences.
These reasons and more, to me, make dry sift the finest canna art form and one of the last great mysteries of cannabis!
 

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Quite honestly I'm not so fussy on quality. I'd be happier with larger amounts of fairly heavily contaminated hash, so long as that contamination is still just weed in my hash 🙂.
Screen size is threads per inch isn't it, like bed sheets. So I'd need to go lower to get more. Do you need to impact the trim / popcorn or will vibration from say leaving the lot on the washing machine for a few hours do the trick do you think?
 

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I was discussing vibration w a friend of mine in California. He had pounds and pounds of trim on hand. We were talking about bouncing vs vibrating, he went and grabbed his wife's vibrator and it worked. Upgraded to a big ass massager and he still makes hash that way.
 

Old Piney

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Quite honestly I'm not so fussy on quality. I'd be happier with larger amounts of fairly heavily contaminated hash, so long as that contamination is still just weed in my hash 🙂.
Screen size is threads per inch isn't it, like bed sheets. So I'd need to go lower to get more. Do you need to impact the trim / popcorn or will vibration from say leaving the lot on the washing machine for a few hours do the trick do you think?
I'm with you I made some bubble hash and it just melts .it's a pain in the ass to smoke you definitely can't put it on a pin
 
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