PaRaLyZeD-420
Growing Guru
Water hashSeparation by density, also known as "water separation," has become
very popular since the Ice-o-later, or Bubblebag, technology hit the market a
decade ago. However, since this widely available combination of size and density
separation has been described in several fine articles, it will not be covered
here (CC#41, Bubblehash!).
Neville, of Neville's Haze fame, discovered one method of separation by density
that can, with a bit of practice and patience, far out-yield dry sieving with
any given trichome-laden material.
Begin with the driest material you can acquire. "Stays lit as a joint" dry isn't
dry enough. We're talking crumbly here. It should powder easily. What you might
call "too dry." As with dry sieving, yields will be enhanced and speeded by
freezing the trichome-laden material prior to separation.
You will need a coarse sieve (such as a window screen or a strainer), at least
two straight-sided glass containers (like a large mason jar), a spoon and some
coffee filters.
Take the very dry material and grind through the coarse screen. Place the ground
material into the glass container, making sure to not fill more than half of the
way. Fill the glass container with cold water and shake or stir vigorously for
at least 30 seconds. Set the glass container down and let it rest for 10
minutes. You should notice that the top of the container now has a thick layer
of green plant matter, and the bottom has a thin layer of sand-like trichomes.
Carefully skim off the top layer with a spoon. Let rest for 10 minutes. Pour off
all but one inch (four cm) of the water, being careful not to disturb the
trichome layer at the bottom and refill with fresh cold water. Let rest for 10
minutes. (Tip: This second rinse can be repeated to remove mold from moldy
stash.) Again carefully pour off all but one inch (four cm) of the water in the
container.
Swirl the slurry of trichomes and water around and around in the bottom of the
glass and pour quickly into a coffee filter. After letting the water drain out,
you should spread the wet trichomes to dry overnight.
1> You will need a coarse sieve, at least two straight-sided glass containers, a
spoon and some coffee filters. Use the driest material you can acquire. It
should powder easily. Yields will be enhanced by freezing the material prior to
separation.
2> Take the very dry material and grind through the coarse screen.
3> Place the ground material into the glass container, making sure not to fill
it more than half of the way up. Then fill the rest of the container with cold
water.
4> Shake or stir vigorously for at least 30 seconds.
5> Set the glass container down and let it rest for 10 minutes.
6> The bottom has a thin layer of sand-like trichomes.
7> Carefully skim off the top layer with a spoon. Let rest for 10 minutes.
8> Pour off all but one inch (four cm) of the water, being careful not to
disturb the trichome layer at the bottom, and refill with fresh cold water. Let
rest for 10 minutes.
9> Swirl the trichomes and water around the bottom of the glass and pour quickly
into a coffee filter. After letting the water drain out, you should spread the
wet trichomes to dry overnight.
very popular since the Ice-o-later, or Bubblebag, technology hit the market a
decade ago. However, since this widely available combination of size and density
separation has been described in several fine articles, it will not be covered
here (CC#41, Bubblehash!).
Neville, of Neville's Haze fame, discovered one method of separation by density
that can, with a bit of practice and patience, far out-yield dry sieving with
any given trichome-laden material.
Begin with the driest material you can acquire. "Stays lit as a joint" dry isn't
dry enough. We're talking crumbly here. It should powder easily. What you might
call "too dry." As with dry sieving, yields will be enhanced and speeded by
freezing the trichome-laden material prior to separation.
You will need a coarse sieve (such as a window screen or a strainer), at least
two straight-sided glass containers (like a large mason jar), a spoon and some
coffee filters.
Take the very dry material and grind through the coarse screen. Place the ground
material into the glass container, making sure to not fill more than half of the
way. Fill the glass container with cold water and shake or stir vigorously for
at least 30 seconds. Set the glass container down and let it rest for 10
minutes. You should notice that the top of the container now has a thick layer
of green plant matter, and the bottom has a thin layer of sand-like trichomes.
Carefully skim off the top layer with a spoon. Let rest for 10 minutes. Pour off
all but one inch (four cm) of the water, being careful not to disturb the
trichome layer at the bottom and refill with fresh cold water. Let rest for 10
minutes. (Tip: This second rinse can be repeated to remove mold from moldy
stash.) Again carefully pour off all but one inch (four cm) of the water in the
container.
Swirl the slurry of trichomes and water around and around in the bottom of the
glass and pour quickly into a coffee filter. After letting the water drain out,
you should spread the wet trichomes to dry overnight.
1> You will need a coarse sieve, at least two straight-sided glass containers, a
spoon and some coffee filters. Use the driest material you can acquire. It
should powder easily. Yields will be enhanced by freezing the material prior to
separation.
2> Take the very dry material and grind through the coarse screen.
3> Place the ground material into the glass container, making sure not to fill
it more than half of the way up. Then fill the rest of the container with cold
water.
4> Shake or stir vigorously for at least 30 seconds.
5> Set the glass container down and let it rest for 10 minutes.
6> The bottom has a thin layer of sand-like trichomes.
7> Carefully skim off the top layer with a spoon. Let rest for 10 minutes.
8> Pour off all but one inch (four cm) of the water, being careful not to
disturb the trichome layer at the bottom, and refill with fresh cold water. Let
rest for 10 minutes.
9> Swirl the trichomes and water around the bottom of the glass and pour quickly
into a coffee filter. After letting the water drain out, you should spread the
wet trichomes to dry overnight.