Quote Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
That's a great method. I was just sorting thru a bunch of pictures I have of this method. I was going to post a thread, but seems like you got stickied, so maybe I'll just add them onto your thread if that's cool.

IMO, using the large fan leaves is detrimental to the quality of your hash. If you use just the small leaves that are attached to the bud, you should get a more pure hash with less green material. When I post my pics, you will see the difference. One has greener water, and the other is more yellowish...less green. I suggest only using leaves with VISIBLE trichomes.

The way I learned it was the GUMBY HASH method. Here is a link to an awesome vid that describes it all. A little different, but basically the same. Good thread, Perp.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kbCtKE2Ghk[/YOUTUBE]

Be cool.


The Fog :rastasmoke:
couldn't you get considerably more hash if you took all the trim liquid from the 5 gallon and spread it up into a bunch of smaller jars and just wait till their all almost evaporated and pour it all out on wax paper. wait till all moisture has evaporate and get much more hash? i kno it would take longer but that brow liquid he poured out from the 5 gallon looked pretty gold
Hennessy1414 Reviewed by Hennessy1414 on . Cold Water Extraction: Ghetto Style I'm sure everyone has heard of Bubblebags and how to make hash with them using cold water extraction (CWE). The problem is that they are quite pricey and maybe you don't try CWE because of it. But it is IMO one of the better methods of making hash because it's: a) cheap b) safe c) good yield Here is a cheap way to do it, with good results. All you need are: 1) two buckets; at least one should be 5 gal 2) bag of ice 3) filter; to strain plant material (must be big enough to let the Rating: 5