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Having problems with butane leaving whipped BHO! Thread starter subieslow Start date Nov 28, Tagged users None. Hey there.

Decided to try the whipped BHO budder or wax, depending on what you want to call it. I've been making hash oil for awhile but never tried this. So let me explain what i've done so far; did the butane oil process and stirred the oil a lot, I did this after cooking off some of the butane with hot water in a pan underneath my dish of oil.

I did not heat the oil directly with a heating pad right away. I continued to stir the oil and let it sit for 2 weeks. Then I tried using a heating pad to warm it up while stirring it. It seems the butane is taking forever to leave!!!!!!!! After whipping it are you ice bathing it to get it to stay that texture? Sounds like your budder is remelting..

Also what butane did you use? Will it get rock hard in the fridge it should or is it still oily? The butane being used is very important if not Key. Rolln J Guest. Now I got a place that I can get a case for bucks even:. Maybe try whipping it as its cooling like mentioned The agitation from hand whipping creates a non-transparent wax or budder concentrate. An experiment by Nugrun Concentrates demonstrated effects of concentrates whipping during the process of purging. The results show that whipping escalates the purging , though often compromising the flavor and the ideal consistency of shatter.

Hand whipping can almost be thought of as similar to purchasing whipping cream in liquid form and as you whip it over time, it will gradually begin to thicken up.

Wax and budder are highly potent concentrates that have the ability to get a consumer very high, very fast, with only a small amount. Beginners should exercise caution if they are using these products for the first time. Your email address will not be published. At this point, I transfer the BHO to parchement paper. I put the BHO im a food dehydrator at degrees for 30 minutes minimum.

At this stage, you are looking for large bubbles to surface. Generally takes minutes. Under-doing it at this stage is better than over-doing it. Once its frozen, I remove the BHO from the parchment paper and place it onto a 12" x 20" piece of glass and whip it until its fluffy takes some practice. The tool I use is an all-stainless-steel scraper but anything sanitary can be used as long as it can handle butane.

I then place these in the food dehydrator at F for 30 mins 15 mins I rotate degrees to avoid it running off the paper. I then remove from food dehydrator, place back into freezer, and then repeat the whipping process. Once its done, I place into a seperate dehydrator at 95F and let it sit for hours to pull remaining solvent. If you are doing this for a client, whip up a small 5gg cookie as a test for that batch to see when it will finish.

All material is different. Some take 2 whips while others may take 4 or 5. I would be careful with too warm of solvent as you could get more moisture in your extract from frozen material. Soak it, time is dependent on how warm your solvent it, colder solvent allowing for a longer soak. I usually did around minutes. Recover solvent longer than you would to pour out shatter, but do not muffin it in there.

Scrape it out, or however you do, into a borosilicate glass casserole dish like 10" x 13" pyrex can work but boro is better.

Now for the fun part. The hot plate should be around - f, again with the colder temperature taking longer but preserving terpenes. Next you will need something to whip with, something wide, like a wide putty knife type tool picture below. BHO, short for butane hash oil, is a type of cannabis concentrate made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis flowers using butane, heat and pressure.

Due to its colour and consistency, BHO is also called butane honey oil—after purging the butane, the oil becomes a yellow-gold colour similar to honey. The truth is, all types of BHO are extremely similar when it comes to content, the purging and extraction process, and the end result after consumption. BHO has seven different forms of consistency:. Shatter Shatter is the hardest form of BHO and is always in solid form.

Resembling glass, it is transparent and breaks in a similar manner. Shatter often has around 80 percent THC and requires a dabbing rig to smoke it. Pull and Snap Pull and snap got its name because of the sound made when pulled apart. It is great for dabbing because of its consistency and because it is easy to handle. If a person pulled on a piece of shatter, it would break in a glass-like manner.

Crumble Crumble is made by purging butane at a low temperature for quite some time although there is no exact period for this—it depends on the amount being purged—the process usually takes 10 to 15 hours.

Since it crumbles easily, it is not good for manipulating with the hands. It gets its name because the consistency is somewhat similar to that of butter. This is why budder tends to be rather rare and expensive. Wax is the most common type of BHO seen today, except for maybe shatter, because it is easy to work with. Sap Resembling the sap of a tree, this form of BHO is sticky and runny.

If a person drops a piece of sap on the floor, for example, it will stick to anything and everything, thereby making it impossible to remove impurities like dust and dirt. Oil BHO also comes in oil form and this type of extract is mostly seen already packed in cartridges.

It is easy to come by and many licensed producers make their own versions. CO2 vs. BHO: Comparing extraction methods Cannabis oil can also be made with carbon-dioxide CO2 , which can serve as the extraction catalyst rather than butane. When cannabinoids are extracted and subsequently processed with CO2, the result is CO2 oil.

There are instances in which people trying to make butane hash oil on their own have been severely injured or even killed.



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