Spray distillate onto flower

Ok. Here is an experiment you might try. Toss distillate into a salad bowl with dry ice and pulverize into dust. Once all, or nearly all of the di has sublimated, sprinkle the magic dust onto select top buds very close to harvest.

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Preach! The purpose in this pursuit was to engage thinkers on a possibility not being discussed; for obvious reasons it is clear now.
Ive made it public, I myself am simply a hardworking Texas boy tryin to make shit happen. All in a hoped pursuit of an extended liberty to ones who can earn the pass in this current tyrannical government. To those who participate in this , salutes to ya.
Look at our market now and the extent of betterment cannabis brings… fill a void…
Theres nothing malicious about trying to be apart of a community and conversation that can provide opportunity to others.
More so, it is precisely those reason on the road that man travels that a servant remains a servant.
A liberty once far from reach is now a possibility… ā€œfor i know not course you me take…
But as for me…give me Liberty …or give me deathā€¦ā€

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I think if you had a all metal spray gun with teflon rings in place of whatever rings are on a spray gun. Then kept it in a vac oven on like 200? then you would need to somehoe have your compressor spray hot air instead of room temp air.

maybe something more simple like an all metal pump sprayer

https://www.amazon.com/Atomizers-Essential-Aromatherapy-Refillable-Containers/dp/B07QG5FQQY

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fermenting beneficial bacteria for oral consumption is great - FOR THE GUT

Fermenting flower to smoke unknown bacteria and mold. yea. probably great for destroying your lungs

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is the primary purpose to sell flower that ordinarily nobody would buy, like low grade ditch weed hemp, then fake it up by sprinkling some THC on it and represent it as fire bud?

Reveals a frame of reference… Having witnessed everything being done to with canabis and its elements I simply wondered one day why nobody was lacing bud. If you wanna put it on hemp, dro, tobacco, its a free society.
Think about this… the average millennial cant afford 30$ a g, high thc, so they settle for the low thc 12-15% for under 15$/g.
But reach in the bag and pull out a spray that instantly boosts the thc contents. Quick fix.
Good idea you had though, i guess.
Once again, please lend to the conversation in a meaningful way and save tbe rest.

for buyers making lists of people you don’t ever (like EVER ever) want to source material from, I’m pretty sure this is information many readers on this site will find meaningful

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Thats the way to make blind assumptions based on ignorance and non-knowledge! Good on you!

Im gonna safely say that having studied the art for over ten years and gone waaaay deeper into the study of colloids, enzymes, and life’s building blocks than the average - you are absolutely wrong. Sorry.

Tobacco has been fermented for ages. Since before anyone can remember. You think people figure something like that out and do it for dozens of generations, and now suddenly it’s wrong and unsafe cause some random white person with no experience is going to know better? Same goes for cannabis mate, get out of your bubble. I can assume youve never done it right, or done any kind of experiment or testing? You think something orally active is different than something smoked huh? Like it’s safe to eat hot dogs but fermenting your smoke is dangerous? Man it pisses me off when people with ansolutely zero knowledge make ignorany blanket statements like this.

Whatever though you go on thinking fermentation of smokables is scary and bad. Just dont spread misinformation based on uneducated assumptions.

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I’ve fermented many things in the past. For consumption by the gut. For beneficial bacteria in my grow soil. Billions of bacteria and mold; many genera. I know its not remotely possible to control the genus of fungi and bacteria outside a lab and you most certainly risk culturing toxic fungi and bacteria – including aspergillus that will render your material toxic in lab testing.

Burning and inhaling fungi and bacteria and likely aspergillus? If you have some lab tests from your fermented material, showing they’re aspergillus free, feel free to post. Or any research suggesting inhaling burned unknown bacteria and mold is beneficial. Without it, I’d say you’re spreading misinformation. There’s mountains of data indicating aspergillus is toxic and sometimes deadly in immune compromised patients.

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The microbe is nothing. The terrain is everything.

I get what you’re saying though. I agree lab tests are essential when it comes to entering commerce.

I can only say, in my experience - which I have a lot of experience with fermentation not just of foods - the smoke produced through this process is infinitely more enjoyable than smoke which has been jar or bag cured. Using my senses which is my preferred way of gathering information, I’d venture to guess it’s unlikely that something would be more harmful to my health and yet be softer, smoother, gentler, and overall more of an enjoyable kinesthetic experience.

By what you said, aspergillus can cause harm to smokers and it has nothing to do with if the material is fermented.

In fact, I’d be so bold as to hypothesize that fermented smoke is LESS LIKELY to be contaminated with dangerous spores and mycotoxins than non-fermented.

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theres absolutely no good reason youre mentioning this persons (assumed) race in a discussion about fermentation. take that shit elsewhere.

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You’re right, uncalled for. Apologies if I offended.

In my experience many folks raised in ā€œwesternā€ countries of predominantly white folks without a strong cultural background, which many white people do have in the less McDonaldized countries, can have gained little knowledge or appreciation for how things have been done by Original peoples, our ancestors, for perhaps thousands of years. It’s a science as sophisticated as anything anyone is doing today. By the same token folks raised in this McDonaldized culture, regardless of skin color or whatever, also have the deepest motivation to go out and learn and absorb information about the cultural practices of many many different peoples, and have worked to bring these practices back to be at least examined and included in some way in our modern way of life.

All over the world cultures have practiced fermenting things that they’ve smoked, as well as eaten.

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It’s called moon rocks, and in legal states it’s a item that is already advertised.

https://www.google.com/hightimes.com/guides/moon-rocks/amp/

And nothing wrong with making this product, imo, as long as it’s advertised as such. Part of the free market is open and honest transactions.

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So, that’s cool you believe in all that, but I’d say keep your political opinions elsewhere man, reddit is a good place for that I’d say.

You just pulled some fake apology if you ask me, kinda like the well I’m sorry you see it that way shit.

There’s valid concerns about moldy products, especially if someone is consuming as a medicine.

This is a forum for scientific discussions, and unless you have some valid research to back your claims up, there just that, claims.

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An ultrasonic mixer will emulsify an oil in water. Normally you use a surfactant to get it to be stable but you can get them to mix temporarily without one. Surfactants are not something you’d want on your buds. It won’t be clear without a surfactant but that doesn’t matter because you’re just doing this to serve as a vehicle. You’ll need to use a high ratio of water to distillate and spray it shortly after mixing the two but it’s doable. The water will evaporate off but the distillate will stay.

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Yea buddy . Aight I’m going to look into it a little more . Thanks for the info .one of these things ?

CGOLDENWALL 2 in 1 Ultrasonic Homogenizer Sonicator Processor Lab Cell Disruptor Mixer Analysis of Ultrasonic Processor CE 100-240V 24KHz Integrated (800W, 100mLļ½ž1200mL)

Dissolve in food grade ethanol (we use costco vodka). After spraying, alcohol evaporates leaving disty in place - we use this method to coat candies and gummies. Works amazingly well.

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Havent tried this method, still in the lab,… will you please provide the ratio on that mix…:+1:

You have to figure that out for your application … simple math :slight_smile:

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Sounds like maybe you are just wanting to control the discussion?

Maybe just relax because actually this forum is an open source knowledge sharing bank for discussing all sorts of ideas, not just your version of what science and research. If I feel compelled to do so then I will start a separate thread and reveal more deeply all the work I’ve done in this arena which includes multiple full safety panel tests and before and after tests. I have no reason to do that now in this thread. If you’re actually curious or interested then you can do it yourself otherwise you’ll just have to wait until I validate what I said to your satisfaction.

Political or not, social engineering is a fact bro. Not an opinion.

I only popped in here to share something unique that absolutely works to increase potency in flower. Sorry it created all this polarization, I’ll probably just delete the posts as it’s not important enough to the topic anyway.

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