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Brosef.Stalin

Germinating
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It doesn't seem too difficult. I need to do the replacement hose trick. My main concern is not having enough product to wash. May need to save up a couple of runs. I bought a 3gal 220 micron washing bag. I'll review in a week or so. My understanding is to use a little water as possible and mostly rely upon the ice. I think I will only have a few ounces of dried material in the first instance
 

itchybro

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yeah those machines all have a congregated hose that need replacing , have you ever seen the frenchy cannoli vid of using one of these washing machine with bubble bags in bottomless buckets , no bag used on the inside of the machine

not the vid i was looking for but this is pretty good example of what i copied
 

Mellow oldfark

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It doesn't seem too difficult. I need to do the replacement hose trick. My main concern is not having enough product to wash. May need to save up a couple of runs. I bought a 3gal 220 micron washing bag. I'll review in a week or so. My understanding is to use a little water as possible and mostly rely upon the ice. I think I will only have a few ounces of dried material in the first instance
Your wrong again,try watching Frenchie s videos and you might learn something.
Instead of making things up you go.
 

Brosef.Stalin

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Wrong again? What did I do the first time? What am I wrong about this time? I'm not making things up. I've looked into it, but I am not yet up to the step of putting it all together.

I've seen a few videos of the process including one by the Frenchi Canoli guy. What's your problem?
 

Merl1n

Blooming
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Sounds to me like you're going about the process in the right way, getting everything together.
I'm a drysifter, not a fan of messy ice/water myself, but you try 'your' method and see how it all goes.
Then you make your own improvements as you see fit.

The ice is to keep the temp low, the lower temp helps the stems the trichomes sit on to become brittle and snap off.
The water floats the ice and the veg matter, the heavier trichomes sink to the bottom of the bag.
So you need enough water to make the veg matter float, giving space for the crystals to sink.
 

Rabbitlicker

Blooming
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2656
I bought a portable washing machine years ago to try the Frenchie bubble hash technique, but I'm yet to get around to doing the outlet hose mod. & give it a go. It always struck me as too convoluted & time-consuming.

I've always been a devotee of dry ice extraction. As long as you have access to dry ice & move fast once you have it home, it's really quick & effective.
 

Goonie Goat

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I bought a portable washing machine years ago to try the Frenchie bubble hash technique, but I'm yet to get around to doing the outlet hose mod. & give it a go. It always struck me as too convoluted & time-consuming.

I've always been a devotee of dry ice extraction. As long as you have access to dry ice & move fast once you have it home, it's really quick & effective.
Am I seeing a 👻 👀?? Been a while 🐰💋. 🤣
 

Rabbitlicker

Blooming
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2656
Yeah, he's gone quiet. Too late for me to get an OD crop this year, but whatever.

I have plenty of material from previous years to process into hash that'll keep me busy for awhile.

Fresh frozen stuff that I had to harvest a couple of weeks too early is currently beckoning.
 
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