View Full Version : Help, pls save my Hash!
cableguy1
11-05-2010, 01:41 AM
I recently got a quarter of some high grade hash that was very hard. I thought I was smart, and shredded it in my coffee grinder. The fine powder doesn't roll well. As a matter of fact, it settles along one side of the spliff, and it runs big-time, ruining every spliff. I tried putting a baggie in very hot water, but it didn't shape well. How do I save this fine powder? Is there something I can add to it to turn it to softer hash?
gypski
11-05-2010, 09:01 PM
If your hash is rock hard, its old. That said, heat it up with a lighter on a corner, then crumble off what is warmed up and then spread it. That's how we did it in the old days, and that's how its done now. :thumbsup:
But, since you ground yours up, and a lot of thc gets caught on the blender blades, you need to reheat and repress and hope. :jointsmile:
cableguy1
11-08-2010, 01:08 AM
Thanks for your reply.
But I hate to break this to you, lol, but all hard hash is NOT old. Old wives tale. In Amsterdam, the majority of the hash sold in cafes are hard. Varieties like "Double O" come to mind.
Having said that, I sure hope someone has an idea on how to save the hash. Is there perhaps an oil I can mix it with?
Douglas1
11-08-2010, 02:52 AM
you should be able to just heat and squish it together I would think.. unless im way off base.. in the stove or maybe even microwave..
Try smoking it in a pipe or bong because whenever i have hash it also usually runs in a spliff or blunt ( many different types of hashish with different methods such as melting it or rolling it into a snake).
Hot knives should work well also...
MadSativa
11-08-2010, 04:02 AM
yeah use a pipe or a concentrate bowl, no need to do anything powdery hash usually burns better 0 moister. either way should be good.
WeayLay
11-13-2010, 06:24 PM
You best bet would be either borrow a friend's pollen press, or just smoke it in bowls. I'm pretty sure you could still roll it, no problem, just be a bit more sensitive.
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