BrixKlinger
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I don't have time to read 75 pages right now, has this process been updated/refined at all? I would love to try it but it seems like people use different water temps and some don't use the lemon juice or the baking soda so I'm not sure what to try. It'd be awesome if someone could post updated directions. Is there a minimum and maximum water temp that we should use to avoid disturbing the trichs. The baking soda n lemon juice help clean the bud right? Any negative effects or reasons why some people don't use either the lemon juice or baking soda? Is it best to mix them or keep them in separate buckets? It just seems like everyone kind of does it there own way. I guess no one can really say "this is the best way" since we have no way of properly measuring the efficiency of this process. It'd just be nice if there were some guidelines for those that haven't tried this yet, like "don't use water above ** or below ** degrees",
"use a minimum of 3 buckets, 5 is better",
"agitate buds in water for minimum of 30 seconds before moving to next bucket",
"tap water is ok, RO is best"
etc.
After trying this with a hot water wash with lemon and baking soda followed by rinses, I would change my methods based on the experience, results, and cross referencing with what I know about terpene conservation in solvent hash purging.
-it works and I would avoid smoking unwashed bud and would never not do it again
-I would skip the lemon, as much of what differentiates lemon juice from water is oil. If I wanted to still use it, I would find powdered citric acid to add instead of a liquid.
-I'll probably just use baking soda
-the first bucket will be lukewarm, no hotter than 110, hopefully closer to body temp, about 95 (based on terpene loss research with hash, just making an unscientific correlation that I think works)