Ok, I've done both ways before, but never used both on the same material. And it involves the sifted left over plant material after being process through a strainer and a hash sieve. When I sift the dry, I usually take three passes over my 120 mic sieve. Well, being lazy at times, I had the left over from a single pass and decided to do the Sadu Sam technique and see what I may have lost by being too large to pass through the sieve mesh. Wow, surprise! :smokin: I'm glad I didn't toss it yet.

So as a reminder for patients who grow medicine for themselves and make hash, please remember to recycle!!! :S2:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Please Recycle Ok, I've done both ways before, but never used both on the same material. And it involves the sifted left over plant material after being process through a strainer and a hash sieve. When I sift the dry, I usually take three passes over my 120 mic sieve. Well, being lazy at times, I had the left over from a single pass and decided to do the Sadu Sam technique and see what I may have lost by being too large to pass through the sieve mesh. Wow, surprise! :smokin: I'm glad I didn't toss it Rating: 5