Ran a bunch of runtz this last month that all had a pinkish/ burnt bronze look to it. No crc or very lil depending on the batch, all looked great and all gone so it wasn’t a problem
What’s wrong with kids these days…screenshots are only for sharing private conversations.
Actual science is best shared using links (per the physicists that gave us the damn tool).
Edit: the screenshot might actually have better data in this case…
Either way, skipping the link to earlier discussion on the matter doesn’t help folks new to the discussion get up to speed.
With raw material straight from the plant you could be dealing with flavonoids.
If not mistaken this is the writings of our favourite alchemist @Photon_noir…
ROLF!!!
That IS why we haz the tool. Might not be what most use it for. Would bet many still have no clue what I’m on about. Doesn’t change history
Thats preety sad…
And the generation of crypto kidz frowns upon litteracy and having to actually go through and index before reading a book.
Studies suggests attention span is going down the tubes, with every human we loose to electronic media info absorbtion.
Print something once in a while and read it hard copy… The feel of the pages beetween your fingers give a better sense of the work involved in someones writing, as opposed to just you know “scrolling through info” blindly thinkingits being absorbed…
The derail King has spoken
Too long of a retention time in the media ie too slow of flow and a ph inbalance happened.
@Dxmimg
So what’s your theory on the tail end of a batch coming out hot Cheeto red after sitting in the crc long enough to warm up and unclog vs the run before the clog that was coming out golden clear?
It would have to be some sort of reaction with the powders I would think?
That is actually my screenshot, @YouHighBro
Im bulldoging for ya few post upstairs…
I saw that, @GrzA ! Thanks!
Light burnt nugs can produce some pinkish hues, dont know the reasoning behind just had a fellow grower hand me a few units of nugs here and there whenever a few grew to tall. I assumed maybe cause the plant matured most the way and only got burnt near the end promoting some newer clear trichomes and the mix of… idk haha just a shot in the dark
So the material was definitely thca. Interestingly enough the non crc came out normal and the crc stuff rapid crashes. It was left out for awhile after processing with no lid. Another thing is when we take stuff that rapid crashes and add directed heat it also causes rapid formation of the white
Crx was the media used
Thanks guys lots of info I’m going to try less soak time in media see how that works. Also gonna have iron labs test it to see how much cbd is present. Is there anyway to do inline ph monitoring?
Wow!! When you said pink i didnt think you meant this pink. I feel this is a new record. This is crazy
I have made a ton of pink toned slabs.
I never pursued selling it as I saw it more as a novelty item that someone would by one time and never again.
nah we all know scientists had nothing to do with the internet, hyperlinks or the WWW
neither did arpanet
it was Al Gore who invented the whole thing
The sap pH was probably very acidic. Add that to air or heat exposure and you are decarbing and isomerizing your extract.
The other option could be anthocyanin pigment normally found in some flower. Not likely if CRC.