Is crumble “full spectrum”?
Maybe, really depends what you mean by “full spectrum” and “crumble”.
Define crumble for us…and perhap explain why your RSO still has ethanol in it
“Crumble”, around these parts is an extract consistency.
One that is fairly trivially achieved by whipping a butane extract (butane/isobutane/propane)…because of the boiling points of those solvents.
The same consistency can also be achieved (with more work) from other extracts made with other solvents such as CO2 or ethanol, or even no solvent at all.
However, taking the black goo that is traditional RSO, and whipping, even using techniques that can be used to achieve crumble from an EHO (ethanol honey/hash oil, as opposed to BHO) is never going to get you that consistency.
“Full spectrum” has become an almost meaningless marketing term. You’ll find folks here happy to sell you “full spectrum distillate”!!
A BHO crumble has more of the chemicals that were in the plant than a distillate made from the same plant, but folks making BHO aim NOT to grab the fats/waxes/chlorophyll and a bunch of other stuff that FECO (new name for RSO) manufacturers strive to include.
A CO2 crumble or and EHO crumble will have different subsets of the thousands of chemicals found in the starting biomass.
Which ones are YOU after?