Acebull Posted October 21, 2020 Report Share Posted October 21, 2020 First of G'day to you all I'm a newbie to the forum so be gentle with me I have a question about making ROS oil why do I have to dry the plant first as I'm not going to smoke it and in my poor little brain it don't make sense to me as the plant is all nice and fresh so is fresh not better or am I missing something so if anyone knows please let me know Thank You weed and Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardrona Posted October 21, 2020 Report Share Posted October 21, 2020 (edited) There are two schools of thought-Fresh frozen V Dry Material Dry material can be de carbed firstly, following Rick simpsons recipe Either works it is more about the cultivar And rates of thc v cbd etc etc and what your trying to achieve ie: what’s the issue ? Ultimately everyone has an opinion on this topic , find out what works for you , and also depends how lazy you are , it does change the taste, slightly Fresh frozen is quicker , hence a bit of the lazy or easy route.And this subject is evolving as time goes on Edited October 21, 2020 by cardrona 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchybromusic Posted October 21, 2020 Report Share Posted October 21, 2020 can't remember does rick sympson's rso get decarbed ? depends on what you want to achieve , you can consume more cannabinoids in acid form than you can with decarded cannabinoids it's like grapes dried into raisins both are consumable but each give you different amounts of vitamin C for instance so a plant dry's & like grapes it changes as it dry's providing you with something different from one stage to the next , even when a farmer harvests will provide something slightly different harvested late or early the word " fresh " is a term that doesn't really mean much , it's about you needing grapes , raisins or something in between to suit your needs 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
merl1n Posted October 22, 2020 Report Share Posted October 22, 2020 When making RSO a solvent is used, the solvent has a lower boiling point than water. I use iso as the solvent and it has a boiling point of around 82CBy using wet weed when cooking all of the iso evaporates off and you're left with water and when the oil boils it raises the temp to 100C. The longer you have the oil at higher temps, the more breakdown of the cannabinoids occurs.By using dry weed you reduce the time required and the temp required to make the oil, hence I only use dry canna to make my oil. Here's a couple of links, the first is similar to my processes https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/topic/56673-introducing-aho-aussie-hash-oil-the-sunny-method/The 2nd link is to 'THC Extraction' and shows a few other people's processes https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/forum/84-thc-extraction/ Hope it helpsMerl1n 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acebull Posted October 23, 2020 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2020 G'day all I would like to thank you for your help I think I've got it now Weed & Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardrona Posted October 24, 2020 Report Share Posted October 24, 2020 Hi I meant more by de carbed as that is a step some people do , or another option , in the process , most don’t , but usually de carb if making edibles , can’t remember if Rick does or not come to think of it , most likely just dry material I would also say give it rest time afterwards to de gas , it matures with time and is better product a month later , from my experience , similar to a cure can't remember does rick sympson's rso get decarbed ? depends on what you want to achieve , you can consume more cannabinoids in acid form than you can with decarded cannabinoids it's like grapes dried into raisins both are consumable but each give you different amounts of vitamin C for instance so a plant dry's & like grapes it changes as it dry's providing you with something different from one stage to the next , even when a farmer harvests will provide something slightly different harvested late or early the word " fresh " is a term that doesn't really mean much , it's about you needing grapes , raisins or something in between to suit your needs 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoanHodges Posted October 27, 2020 Report Share Posted October 27, 2020 actu When making RSO a solvent is used, the solvent has a lower boiling point than water. I use iso as the solvent and it has a boiling point of around 82CBy using wet weed when cooking all of the iso evaporates off and you're left with water and when the oil boils it raises the temp to 100C. The longer you have the oil at higher temps, the more breakdown of the cannabinoids occurs.By using dry weed you reduce the time required and the temp required to make the oil, hence I only use dry canna to make my oil. Here's a couple of links, the first is similar to my processes https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/topic/56673-introducing-aho-aussie-hash-oil-the-sunny-method/The 2nd link is to 'THC Extraction' and shows a few other people's processes https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/forum/84-thc-extraction/ Hope it helpsMerl1nthat was useful for me as well, thanks a lot:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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