Happy birthday buddy.
Sounds like a nap has been earned.
Sounds like a nap has been earned.
The fresher the better...as it ages oxidation takes place and the shit darkens up...from this grow I'm doing now I hope to make some Fresh Frozen Flower and put it through a bubble hash wash, freeze dry it and then press it...and the stuff should come out close to white...My NugSmasher has a ramp mode on it to do bubble hash where both the temp and pressure between the plates slowly increase over the course of I think 5 minutes...and then if you really want to go over the top you can make some isolate...which is in that same ramp mode deal that take closer to 30 minutes...but what left in the press after pressing out all fats and lipids is almost pure THCA like 98 or 99 per centHow do you get yellow goo directly from the flower?
Just watched "the phenomenon" this weekend And the ariel school one to...Image of Arp 220 captured by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), with compass arrows, scale bar, and color key for reference.
The north and east compass arrows show the orientation of the image on the sky. Note that the relationship between north and east on the sky (as seen from below) is flipped relative to direction arrows on a map of the ground (as seen from above).
The scale bar is labeled in light-years, which is the distance that light travels in one Earth-year. (It takes 18,000 years for light to travel a distance equal to the length of the bar.) One light-year is equal to about 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion kilometers. The field of view shown in this image is approximately 120,000 light-years across.
This image shows invisible infrared wavelengths of light that have been translated into visible-light colors. The color key shows which filters were used when collecting the light. The color of each filter name is the visible-light color used to represent the infrared light that passes through that filter.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) View attachment 18832633 View attachment 18832634