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Looks like a good product what screen did you use. Have you tried making dry ice hash? Works great with bubblebags or can make a hashmaster 5000 reciprocating saw setup.
Kief capsule thread with info about dry ice hash. BrassnWood told me about it.
These are quite simply BadKittySmiles / BadKat's capsules, but she isn't here to answer your questions and I am. With nearly 10 years of its use, I'm very experienced on how it works...
Keep it in the fridge if possible and air tight of course. I don't smoke the hash very often, but the kief infused coconut oil capsules are fantastic. I take 2 a day most of the time ( 1.9 mL) to help with keep my body healthy.
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I make bubble and drysift. Full spec temple mostly.
That's was just a thumb press of the bottom of the trim bin, no additional cleaning ... so 150u.
You'll have to give me a minute I'm harvesting.
I'll get some pictures up from last year soon also. Show what I do and how I do it.
I use several different methods.
Here's I'm using a trim bin.
It comes with a 150u stainless screen that's replaceable.
The concept I'm using today is called "first bounce."
Im working on a particular pheno today. Purple pheno Mountain Gold.
Just trimming it up. Looking for any stray seeds since this was from a seed increase.
But I'm not doing anything overt to try and force anything through the screen.
I might give the whole tray a shake or two.
Or bounce my finger on the screen repeatedly that gives the technique it's name.
That light gentle dusting that just falls through can be really stellar. 5-6 star depending on you and the genetics without all the work. No further cleaning necessary.
I'm not quite done but then I'll gather this up and press another little thumb puck of the tasty!
I do cure my bubble before pressing it. I'm sure if I had enough of this quality drysift that it would benefit from a cure.