Pyrex was placed on top of another smaller Pyrex with hot/ warm water in it to speed up Evap
Usually this white stuff I see floating on top while the butane evaporates
This time more quantity was extracted so more white stuff within the bho and on top like a big worm
So the steam from the hot / warm water was heating up the Pyrex on top
Lots of frosting happend on the outside of the Pyrex
Usually I let it sit on a warm towel but it sticks on
Not using a griddle atm
Plan on getting cls so won’t have this evap issue much longer
I have seen on the diamonds and sugar posts that this blooming / crashing out thing happens when bho + excess solvent under pressure gets placed in the freezer
Is it the same thing here? I always thought it’s the fats/ waxes precipitating out of solution because of the temp change
It’s weird with warmth you expect the opposite to happen? Is the frosting on the outside of the Pyrex causing maybe temp to drop suddenly as the warm water below gets cold and less effective? Coupled with the frosting?
It’s the extraction gods telling you that open blasting is dangerous. They are adding rat feces to your extracts to deter you from anymore open blasting
If you didn’t apply a lot of heat to get the butane to evaporate and your in the UK, that cold butane probably just condensed a half a fuck ton of water vapor.
All you guys saying pepper and shit that’s hilarious and believable
But it’s not zoom into this picture, it was months ago. When zoomed in you can see the structure it isn’t bits of pepper from lunch or ash from my spliff #champs
I bought some trim for RnD runs. So far it’s all been yielding some of those mystery fats. I’ve been trying acidic medias, natural medias, and even no crc. However it still shows up on the pour out. Keep in mind I’m skipping dewax…pretty sure this is how those bad cloudy crc slabs are made. You might just need a good ol dewax and send it through the Büchner funnel