I’ve made absolute fire, and absolute dog shit. Can’t do much more than polish the biomass, and try to bring the best out of it. And if there is no “best” part of it, well that oils gonna suck. Lol.
I’ve definitley been polishing turds lately for clients via toll processing. I die inside every time I smell the finished product
Some people just think there trim is fire when it in fact is total trash. These are the same people growing outdoor and in hoop houses in western Washington…
chromatography columns packed with silica only use sand and a fritted filter plate. So I would have to assume celite45 would be the equivalent as sand. Please explain how if it’s good enough for that application why would it not work for another?
Everything is dependent on the biomass going in and the powder being used.
Age of the biomass is important and expected yield is also important. I was at @midsfactory spot yesterday and they rosin press everything to get an idea on the color and yield of the biomass. Then plan their crc accordingly. It’s quite genius.
What kind of bio are you working with, and how was it stored?
Exactly. And if you’re the one picking up the biomass, bring a hair straightener or a portable press to test it out. No open blast test run shenanigans.