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How does micro planeing not destroy tricombes?
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I'm just getting started in my bubblehash journey and something that's always confused me about the process is using a microplane to chop up the frozen hash. Wouldn't this cut open a bunch of them and make it more of a goo that could evaporate the now exposed terps?

Also, don't they ever melt together before you can freeze them? I recently made a batch and didn't put it in the freezer right away. It seems like one glob rather then individual grains so if I freeze and plane I'm not sure how it will look once dry? It's super terpy stuff, I grabbed a corner and it just melted and stretched

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It's on here somewhere. Put in "without a freeze dryer" and it should pop up. Basically you

  • Freeze your hash after the pull
  • Once it's solid, tap so trichomes fall off
  • Rinse and repeat

The trichs themselves don't actually retain water so it can submlimate out in the freezer.

It does. Nowadays freezing & tapping (either wrapped in an envelope or lightly with an appropriate tool like a spoon or a tiny reflex hammer) is getting more popular for that reason especially if you have a high-terp full melt pull.

If your material is more adulterated or not that terpy it doesn't matter as much.

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See other response. I have the post saved but I have a LOT of posts saved so you'll likely find it faster than I.

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