Distillate Recrystallizing

Something was in your flask when you distilled that nuked your load.

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not sure I follow you…

how many COA’s do you have?

you took 90% TAC, diluted to 80% TAC

let it sit, now it’s at 24% TAC?
…but you learned this by looking at the COA again?!?

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I have 3. Its at 80% TAC 22% d10 58% d9

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so by

you presumably mean you retested it/had it retested?

was the D10 called out in the first two tests?

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Yeah there was d10 in all the tests. Does d10 crystalize?

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Any idea what “nuked” my oil? I got some BHO from the extractor processing some new material. I winterized it in ethanol, and used a paper filter that is labeled “slow” to remove solids. I processed the winterized infused ethanol with a rotovap, decarbed, then distilled the winterized crude oil.

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I would say chances are it was running through CRC and got contaminated.
Next time try to wash it before running it through any heat process.

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Not made from this (or last) seasons Nor Cal harvest is it?

We (re)learned of D10 via phoscheck.
Which is a fire retardant…

See: Delta 10 THC

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Some sort of plant reaction to the retardant.

Ignoring the giants on whom’s shoulders we are perched huh?

The fuck it was…

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Hell no Cyclo!!! You are my ace 1 until thee day!!! I was googling and wanted to add,lol. I’m not a slouch but I’m humbled!!! Salute Jedi!!!

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Has anyone done a standalone test with phoscheck vs sulfur?

I’ve heard conflicting opinions on whether or not phoscheck will cause it

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This is indoor. Maybe something else like Sulfur. I’m not sure what converts it.

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Could be. CRC media making into your boiling flask would also be on the list.

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How do you clean your glassware?

I have had this issue and converted 20L of good D9 into around 50-60% D10. The flower that was extracted had high levels of sulfur.

When you were distilling, did you have a slightly stronger odor? If so that would indicate sulfur, which happened in my run.

Also had issues with CRC, yet this media only converted D9 into D8.

Our solution was to add in copper when doing our winterization to remove any sulfur.

Could be hydrogen peroxide sprayed on flower but difficult to know for sure , same with foliar phos . Youd know if it was sulfur, it coagulates ontop of decarboxylated crude . Basically anything on the plant reacts during decarb and distillation.