Easy To Make Hash

Discussion in 'Hashish' started by Konulu, Sep 3, 2008.

  1. Konulu

    Konulu Member

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    Ingredients:
    - Mason jar
    - Coffee filter
    - Glass plate
    - Blow dryer
    - Iso alcohol (preferably 99%, but 70 will do if it's uncut)
    - Super finely ground dagga (use as little as three tablespoons for a good little ball, I use pieces of stem as well)
    - Scraping device (I use an opinel pen knife)

    Step 1- Put your reefer into the jar and cover it with the iso I've heard it can only take minutes, but I usually leave if for several hours. Some people leave it for days, this gives a really dark end product, which I don't find to be much stronger than several hours (4-6?) worth of waiting.

    Step 2- Filter out the dagga over the plate with a coffee filter, make sure to get all of the liquid out.

    Step 3- Put the blowdryer on cold and spray it over the plate until it has dried into a gooey film should take around 15 minutes, do this somewhere that is well ventilated.

    Step 4- Scrape the Hash into a ball it should be good. Sometimes I like to roll the ball around in some crystals that collect around my altoids jar I use for holding ground reefer.


    This method produces pretty decent hash with very little work or struggle, just be careful while drying the product.
     
  2. fox star

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  5. whitley21

    whitley21 Member

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    What is dagga?
     
  6. whitley21

    whitley21 Member

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    Is this legit?
     
  7. Kwaalude

    Kwaalude Member

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    Worked for me! One time only so far and looking for additional refinements. The brownie i ate put me out for TEN HOURS!!!! and it was a small crumb of the product in it...smoked a hit or 2 upon awakening and realized how great this dream is!!!
     
  8. lostdazedintime

    lostdazedintime Fucked in the head

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    or grind up a buncha weed and blend with water and place in a separatory funnel or tall skinny jar and let sit for a while, the kif drops to the bottom and the grass floats, separate and dry the kif by squishing between some cardboard, replace cardboard as needed until it feels sufficiently dry, then continue squishing except with a rubber mallet to really work it, fold every so often and keep working it until it has formed a solid mass that does not crumble.

    iso-hash-goo :toetap05:
     
  9. AmyLeeSki

    AmyLeeSki Member

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    Can I make hash out of my leftover male plants?
    I don't want to just toss them :/
     
  10. peace music life

    peace music life Member

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    Yes.
     
  11. MayQueen~420~

    MayQueen~420~ ♫♪♫♪

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    How much ganja do you need to make a decent amount of hash?
     
  12. TheMadHasher

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    QWISO is better. Quick wash, way more pure but less yield. Bubble hash is the best hash in my eyes though because no harmful solvents are used in extraction, just ice water. More of a medical option you know?
     
  13. TheMadHasher

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    Bubble hash yield is about 10% with decent material although I've gotten 20% with straight buds.
    10 lbs of trim usually equals about .75-1 LB of bubble hash :)
     

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