"Jar-Tech" THCa Diamonds

Hey guys i was mistakenly sent a 2" sintered disc from BVV.

I already bought the replacement but would like to get my money back on this one.

I am giving it out for $50 shipped. PayPal Friends/Family if you believe you can trust me or Goods/Services but please add an extra 6.5% fee to Costa Rica.

I will include a pack of 7 feminized seeds totally FREE for the purchase, a $50 value.

Any takers?

Mad

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First ever shatter…

You actually do nothing in order to get shatter, it’s super easy. What was all the hype about back in the day?

Will be doing another batch using CRX by @MediaBros

Will now try to convert it to sugar…

Mad

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Fully purged??

Yes brother, 3 days under vacuum and temp.

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At what temp? And did u flip daily?

I’ll take the seed pack for $25 lol I’ve already got 2 BVV sinister disks :sweat_smile:

I will give you all 5 packs with 7 seeds fem each for $150 shipped.

Whatcha think?

Try 87*f and flip every 24h for 72h.(pull full vacc)

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Hey @StoneD I want to say thank you. After coming across this website and doing some reading I did an open blast yes I know dangerous… into small mason jars and can’t believe the results. Tomorrow will be day 6. I will post a picture tomorrow, thanks again !

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Welcome to F4200 @Canadianbilly

Are you making some Jar Tech diamonds we need to know about bro?

I would be very hapy to read about it in this thread if it’s related to that.

Just trying to stay on topic bros…

Cool

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What exactly is the issue with the plastic lids? That they will react to the butane? As far as pressure there should be very minimal, that’s the purpose of the airlock is it not? To release pressure?

This doesn’t look dangerous to me and I am a gasfitter. You just have to make sure your area is ventilated as you will have considerable buildup of solvent in whatever your housing unit is (mini greenhouse?). My only concern would be for your end product, how much does pressure come into play when forming your diamonds? The airlocks will allow very little pressure to build up, is that ok?

The right person hardly any if at all none

The pressure comes from stopping the tane from evaporating…it’ll evaporate so much till it meets a critical load for the lid and glass…then it holds the rest the tane by not.lettinf any more evaporate. It slows the evaporation down. There’s a sweet spot if u know what ur doing and don’t need tons pressure to grow diamonds

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yeah I think that’s the major concern

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im looking for some major help here! i dont understand how you have so much liuqid in the jars i leave that much and the lids blow off in a few hours lol please help im using closed loop bho

Sounds like you’re bot allowing enough to solvent to purge off to acheive supersaturation & the pressure build up is much higher than 14.9 psi which is the lid/band threshold. Leave it uncovered until you notice slowing of percolation in the solution. Then either cap with 1-2 threads loose or use press & seal so you don’t fling lids all over.

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Very carefully.

I also like my work room colder than most

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Well I am definitely doing it that and that’s why I’m curious about lol like I see these big ass jars with tons of liquid and diamonds on the bottom but all I can ever achieve is basically a small amount of syrup at the bottom with daiamonds . Thanks for the help I’m trying to achieve big diamonds and then trying to figure out how to clean them as well . Really appreciate the help guys

If you’re looking at large jars with mass amounts of solvent & diamonds in it, most of the time that will be a recrx or readded solvent if it’s a very thin viscosity. Most jars done right are filled less than 1/3-1/2 way still of solvent that has a warm honey like viscosity. It’s about parameters of atmosphere around while pouring, temp of contacts, purging to prime saturation, allowing pressure to differentiate while also maintaining a variant from thermal fluctuations. Acidic ph of solution tends to help as well.

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Thank you so much for the help.

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