Edit. Idk anymore nothing bad to say. I just don’t know
No relations. But the name
We are in California.
@Realterpsmatter, I want to thank you for the honest review. I appreciate you taking the time to provide a very thorough report.
Idk anymore. Nothing bad to say. I just don’t know
@Realterpsmatter thats a beautiful representation of how you feel.
Im going to use that moving forward
Any one else who is interested in experiencing these Hawaii beach Diamonds, DM me
Nothing negative to say. I just don’t know
Have you stuck them up your butthole yet?
@Pupparoo thats the most efficient way to decarb
your a grown man talking like that to another grown man.
Check yourself.
Already did…
Why when I melt my diamonds down do I get a light yellow translucent color and some diamonds melted look like ejac? I think the decarb may not be finished? Not sure tbh
I feel bad for you. I was about to roast you just now…but I don’t want to upset you or hurt you.
You spend so much time on here…doing a whole lot of not.
Thats exactly why they look cloudy. Not fully decarbed.
IF cloudy usually they will re-nucleate within 2-3 days tops…def solidify.
You don’t have to decarb as long if paired with 100% CDT or HDT.
Also you can decarb under vac at much lower temps.
I don’t see anything wrong w that cart.
for some reason this never seems to be understood by anyone. yes it will help boil off volatiles but it does nothing for the decarb rate. Nothing at all
not true. some understand it.
others begrudgingly accept it after it’s explained.
…but it certainly shouldn’t surprise anyone that the village idiot doesn’t.
Will this be the direct thread to review everybody’s diamonds on the market, or just of the diamond you reviewed?
I guess I’m wrong. Thanks for the correction.
@Dukejohnson the purer the diamond are, meaning higher thca potency %, the longer is required to fully decarb. Consistent heat over a longer period of time will decarb.
Just Melting the crystals doesn’t mean its fully decarbed. It will renucleate