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Some users choose to do a speedy wash, while others prefer to do a bigger batch that takes longer to extract. The QWISO method is preferred by many home amateurs and extraction professionals because alcohol is a highly polar solvent. Alcohol is soluble in water and easily removes compounds like trichomes. Other extraction techniques can extract chlorophyll, alkaloids and waxes and require extended post-processing techniques.

QWISO is a fast way to produce potent extracts without impurities. Making cannabis extract with isopropyl alcohol has never been easier. QWISO extract can be made from cannabis flower buds, trim, leaves and stems, although high-quality flower buds provide a considerable amount more of cannabinoids and terpenes.

Additionally, experts recommend using properly dried and cured marijuana to minimize the amount of chlorophyll that ends up in the final extract. Finally, do not use rubbing alcohol or ethyl alcohol, which can be harmful if consumed. Some users choose to place cannabis and alcohol in separate containers in a freezer overnight to freeze the resin glands and improve the separation of trichomes.

Then, close the lid tightly and shake the jar for about 30 seconds. A single shake is technically referred to as a QWISO since the alcohol manages to separate a decent amount of trichomes from the cannabis. Some users choose to use a microscope to get a better view of the mason jar. A microscope can help users tell if enough trichome heads have been removed from the plant material and stems. Afterward, pour cannabis material and isopropyl alcohol solution into a sieve with a container below to catch the liquid.

You can also add an unbleached coffee filter on top of the mason jar to filter the liquid back into the jar. Pour the liquid in the mason jar into a plate or container. Leaving the mixture alone and uncovered will evaporate the alcohol on its own. Some users choose to blow cold air with a fan over the container to speed up the evaporation process, but this leaves the material exposed to dust. Alcohol can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to evaporate, but a quick wash typically takes between a few minutes to a few hours.

Use a glass dab rig , e-Nail , or portable vape pen to vaporize your extract and inhale a potent and flavorful dab. QWISO extracts are easy and fun to make if you have at least five grams of cannabis matter on hand. You can let it soack for a few seconds or how ever long you want. The longer its soaked more cannabinoids are extracted. You also will get more clorophyll what makes it green the longer left in the mixture. Id do a first run of 10 seconds. Create something like a C02 OR butane tube for extraction and pour alittle bit through and ittle drip out the bottom in a few seconds.

I haven't seen anyone do this besides me though. Make sure all the isopropyl alcohol is evaporated before smoking. I smoked some one time when it was still runny and had major ingestinal problems. I don't know if it was from the oil or not but I certainly won't be testing any thories about it. That shit sucked litteraly. Like I said, I'm looking for the best time frame to soak the weed, which will yield the best results. So Mandala, when you do the 10 sec soak, and then min soak, do you combine both washes, or keep them separate?

If they are separate, how much say would a quarter yield you from the 10 sec wash? How much from the min soak? If you combine both mixtures then evaporate, what would your yield be??

Also, do you use dank, mids, or reggie? After doing a 30sec wash, then a 2 min wash to get the remaining goodness out, I combined both mixtures, then let them evaporate. After a day or two I put it in the oven on F, for about 5 mins to finish it off. I was left with. It is a brown color when stretched apart and held to the light Joined: Sep 28, Messages: Likes Received: Anything over a minute is going to be shit quality.

Joined: Nov 21, Messages: 2, Likes Received: 2, We then set the container back into the oil bath and stir until thoroughly mixed and then remove it from the container using a glass syringe, so as to not leave a streak of material in the vessel. Attached thumbnail s. Hey, Skunkpharm! I was wondering if there are any solvents that should not go into a vacuum chamber with silicon gaskets?

I have seen people use the vac that I have, but I remember reading somewhere that you have to be careful purging certain solvents as they can degrade the materials in the chamber faster. Any truth to this? I'm using ISO and proof ethanol different runs. Also, thanks for the incredible articles and tutorials here. Finding out about this site has been incredibly helpful in my extracting endeavors. Personally, I start off with everything at f. After the wash, but before I run the product through a paper coffee filter, I use a metal coffee filter so that what's left is nothing but liquid and trichomes.

I am new to iso extraction. In your article you said if the extract is for vaping , you filter the material after a 20 sec wash into a Pyrex plate, evaporate the alcohol then put it in a water bath at degrees for 30 min to an hour. Is that now ready to vape or is there another step after that?

Buy giving off flavours etc and kinda just wanted too try it to get use to the piece of equipment. Any thoughts would be great but don't want to risk ruining that expensive piece of equipment Without some advice.

Sorry if I posted this in wrong place. If you are decarboxylating prior to extraction, I would suggest F to F. I use a casserole dish for the first evaporation, and usually finish it in the same dish.

Solly Matt, I checked and none of us know Jack about gummy bear recipes. After ODing a few patients on tasty "betcha can't eat just one" edibles, we stopped researching and making them.

I am confused about decarb and temp. If you decarb in the oven and then boil off alcohol until bubbles disappear is this too much heat?

Isn't that decarbing twice? Will it ruin the THC? If the material is already decarboxylated, then the last bubbles to leave will be the solvent. Would not proof be best as it would reduce pickup of undesirables, or does the water play a part in terpene extraction. The water does change the polarity some, and the terpenes do include other atoms like oxygen, so are not polarity neutral.

You're welcome! Location, location, location! We don't have any gaters here not in captivity and sun glimpses are a fleeting thing. Do you have Fryes electronics stores there in the mystical land where Sol Rex smiles, and gaters maraud? It is Safeway's pharmacy that carries it here. You might check with other pharmacies there and hospital supply stores as well.

Hey skunk pharm can you help me? After a quick wash of 20 to 30 seconds with 99 percent iOS, I strain through cheese cloth and then through two coffee filters and then into a glass pirex pan. I then put on a double boil and monitor the temp to between and degrees Fahrenheit.. Until all alcohol is evaporated off. I then scrape the resin onto parchment paper, from there I set it onto a hair straightener that is set to degrees Fahrenheit Until all the bubbles are almost gone and nothing put oil is left.

Would this be a safe product at this point to vape or do you recommend I burge it again? Tommy, seems like higher temps than you want to expose your materials to, for best product quality 85 F max retains all your flavorful terps etc. A good point! If you are making it for others, you should have it tested, and that is in fact a requirement where legal and regulated. Vacuum chambers and ovens make achieving acceptable levels easier and faster, so are more suited where any volume or high quality is a requirement.

Chasing a thin film using a heat gun until all the solvent bubble cease would typically have the residual Iso below FDA residual standards of ppm. Hi skunkpharm! I love your website and your scientific approach. End product was certainly a blaze. I have not gone through the winterization process but i plan to test that out.

My question is have you tried different time points, from 10 sec and above, for the iso wash? Will cooling the solvent and plant material using dry ice or liquid nitrogen allow for longer, more clean extractions? We used various times and picked 20 seconds as a generally safe place to start. We always tweak a process based on what we are observing happening, so you can extend it until the moment of "now", by observation.

Freezing the material and using subzero Iso definitely improves your odds of getting a pristine extraction. It will slow down the extraction somewhat, so it takes longer and is more forgiving. Thanks for the reply! Last question - in your personal experience does winterizing changes the rnd product in terms of psychoactive effects? I am wondering tho, if I'm making this strictly to be used in topical recipes is it absolutely nessesary to do the second heating to purge out residual ISO?

If I'm not planning on ingesting the oil wd it be sufficient to just fam dry n add to my other topical oils? Does a conflict come in down stream somewhere when I'm melting all of the oils together? Any advice wd be greatly appreciated. A quality extract with low initial investment. She was an ultra lightweight from a tolerance standpoint, so it is possible.

GW GW. Thank you for all the great info! The issue I'm running into lately is the product still tasting like alcohol. After I evaporate the alcohol until the remaining is a molasses-like goo about 45 minutes on my heat source , l scrape it all into one puddle. After about ten minutes the puddle starts getting little tiny bubbles which gradually turn into larger ones. After about 45 minutes, all the bubbles are gone and the goo is clear. The wax doesn't give me a headache at all, just tastes a bit like the alcohol.

I'm not vaping it currently. I'm having problem with my qwiso. The end result look really nice but every time I light it there is black smoke. Even if I boil it before consumption there is always that black crap at the beginning. Are you guys able to obtain results without black stuff at all? Filtered with strainer , 25 micron bag and coffee filter. Pyrex dish for 24 hours with a fan. Do you guys do something else?

Isopropyl burns clean and doesn't leave deposits. The Terpenes are flammable and cannabis essential oil gives off black soot when burned. I don't recommend burning cannabis products in any form, because of the free radicals and carcinogenic byproducts of pyrolysis. Have you tried vaporizing that concentrate to see how it is? That is how I recommend you use it. I typically use I have been making qwiso shatter for a while now. Following these instructions nearly to a T.

My problem lately has been the fact that I have been unable to make shatter anymore.



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