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Thanks a lot guys, I'm glad you like my training @InTheShed and @StoneOtter, I do the trial and error method I think it's the best way to learn something
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I'm trying a different approach next grow as well Kanno. Changes and improvements hopefully!Thanks a lot guys, I'm glad you like my training @InTheShed and @StoneOtter, I do the trial and error method I think it's the best way to learn something
You have to try new things so you don't get stunted, and most importantly, there is always something to improveI'm trying a different approach next grow as well Kanno. Changes and improvements hopefully!
Thanks so much for the tip @StoneOtter.If it were my garden they would be asking for magnesium like that.If you're SIPpin maybe that's it. Mag has a hard time in SIP.
Boy, I'm thinking more K than Mag, especially on those first few pics with the yellow splotches at the margins.If it were my garden they would be asking for magnesium like that.If you're SIPpin maybe that's it. Mag has a hard time in SIP.
Strain it while warm.Hi everyone and @Bill284 I've already started your ointment for pain and rashes, I'm very curious about it and especially my significant other. I used 1kg of coconut oil, 56g of PARADOX girl, 2.5g of beeswax. I decarbonized the Paradox at 120 degrees Celsius for 35 minutes...
Then I put it in a vacuum bag and added coconut oil and beeswax. I vacuumed everything together...
And the only change I made was that I will do it with the sous-vide method and I will do it for 12 hours at a temperature of 82 degrees Celsius...
It is necessary to weigh it down with something so that the bag does not float
I think it will work like you do in a pot it's like this in ok @Bill284 after twelve hours I strain everything through a cloth and shake all the oil out and at the end I add matte aroma and divide into glasses.
Thanks a lot @Bill284, does anyone mind that I added wax to the cooking process? And one more question, when you sell mint, do you heat the ointment again?Strain it while warm.
Get the plant matter out.
Then cool in th fridge.
Oil will harden on top.
Water on the bottom.
When hard break the seal and pour out the water.
Take your big piece of oil to the sink.
Turn it over plant matter will be stuck on the bottom.
Run warm water on it slowly to remove that.
Then warm it in a double boiler to a liquid.
Add your melted beeswax & mint.
Mix and pour into small wider mouth containers.
Ready to use.
Good for you my friend.
Stay safe
Bill284
Wax has to be added after you finish infusing the coco oil.Thanks a lot @Bill284, does anyone mind that I added wax to the cooking process? And one more question, when you sell mint, do you heat the ointment again?
Good morning Azi. hope your weekend is off to a good start.@Bill284 , the wax is just to keep the coco relatively solid in warmer temps, right? The coco I have is a solid at lower temps.
The first time it leaks in the wife's purse you'll be buying some wax.I usually make my coconut oils without the beeswax but have been thinking about giving it a try.
What ratio of wax to oil do you use?The first time it leaks in the wife's purse you'll be buying some wax.
Stay safe
Bill284