BHO processing

I’m good on the extraction process, but I am not very confident with the processes following extraction. My biggest issue so far has been trying to figure out the agitation frequency, temperature and vacuum intensity, and the lengths each. I know it depends on what I am running, and I don’t want a definite answer, I am just looking for valuable literature.

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Those are my three spoons

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Look in the vacuum I’ve temperature thread I just posted.

What is your end goal here? Sugar, diamonds, crumble, shatter, badder?

thank you so much. That is really helpful <3
I have been searching and looking for a lot of reading material, but I feel like I’m getting a lot of responses that contradict each other, so I really appreciate to get links for reading material that doesn’t. thank you again. I really appreciate it.

You mentioned agitation which is used in the honeycomb and crumble tek Researching honeycomb/crumble teks

Shatter requires zero agitation just purging of both sides at a high enough vacuum for a long enough period of time as opposed to crumble and honeycomb which require less time and vacuum but more heat. Badder and oil are basically the same imo and are worthless.

Will get you to diamonds and sauce.

Not really an end goal. It always depends on my starting product. If I start with fresh frozen nug, then mostly diamonds, and I think I’m doing fairly good with them, but I’m not very confident with my technique to get shatter and badder yet.

Aim for shatter imo. I’m not a market dealer or a dealer at all I’m purely hobbyist for my own personal use. But from what I’ve noticed in the market is that badder is garbage product and the market will always lean towards diamonds especially hplc diamonds.

I’m actually doing an acetone dry ice mix, and I push with nitrogen. I’m actually pretty confident with that process, I’m more worried about the process after emptying my collection tank.

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Actually, funny you tagged the honeycomb one. I have gone through that part of the forum earlier.

The pour up? Just make sure your stuff looks like beans and gravy while you’re pouring out onto parchment and you’re fine.

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How is badder garbage? Its one of the top selling items in many state dispensary’s

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If you mean crumble then I understand. But batter is always the lousiest way to dab. Falls off the dabber too quick I always end up just pressing it in an unheated press to make it flat to dab easier

Shatter is easy to dab and so is crumble cause you can break it easier and dose easier as opposed to oils and badders which are near impossible to get on the nail.

No i mean badder, it sells very fast and is very popular on both sides of the fence. It being runny means theres more terps than crumble, shatter etc. that in no way implies its garbage just because the texture doesnt work for whatever rig you have. Im talking numbers and seeing it move, garbage doesn’t move but maybe once

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Do you care about terps or do you care about being able to actually get it on a dabber and being able to dab it? I get terp chasing is a hobby but dammit don’t waste your money. Ig that’s also the difference between medical and recreational; Terp chasers vs effect chasers.

I dont chase shit, i accommodate not educate. And yes 9/10 people prefer terps/flavor.

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Morons. Seeking metered potencies is better. Asking dispensaries to learn to dial in their potencies to what can be metered among a wide consumer basis a much smarter idea than just churning out the next strain that’s recommended by the customer, no?

:rofl: lmao

McDonald’s vs burger lounge

What?!?

In what world?

@Dred_pirate didn’t you say that your badder sells for more?

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Lol what the fuck?

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