subcool
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I think I got my moneys worth out of my first set of Bubblebags I couldt guess how many runs went through my first set. Since they first appeared I have wanted a 90 Ui bag but I knew eventually my bags would wear out and I would need a new set. That day finally came and last week I ordered a new 8 piece1 gallon set from Aqualabs and unlike other places I have ordered from in the past the bags were in my hands in 4 days so I think we cleared up where to order.
My favorite thing on earth to medicate with is Tiny Bubble, Apollo-13 Red Crumble is more potent but nothing hits as smooth as Tiny Bubble INHO. It comes out the color of white beach sand and dries looking like Caramel and if made properly completely disappears leaving less residue than any strain I have seen. Unlike Apollo bubble which will cave both your lungs and your head in this strain makes much more appealing bubble to the taste and smell senses and is easier to actually smoke without coughing your head off. I taste a great deal of Bubble hash and in all my travels I can easily remember each time I have tasted exceptional water hash. Once it was made by a friend of mine using an early harvested ECSD that had went herm on him. This bubble was made based on one of my tutorials but it was almost white in color and looked like a crack rock rather than something natural, organic and not man made just man collected. The other was some made from Bubba Kush that was absolutely amazing as well. What I have learned is while technique is a huge part of this the type or resins collected can make a huge difference in the end product. This Bubble made from Tiny leaf turns almost clear when heat is applied and bubbles until its simple gone. It leaves very little residue. In this report I will detail the steps I use to make a large batch.
I need to discuss the collection of your sugar leaf at this point. This is where I think many people fall short mainly because of the way the product is marketed. While it may turn trash to stash if you want FMCD Bubble care is needed when collecting your leaf material. I treat mine like food grade stuff basically and if I had bugs or mildew or even just a not perfect harvest I simply wont make Bubble with that type of material. When trimming I do so it two stages the first I remove all the fans and trim the tips off of all the encrusted leaf. I leave only heavily coated leaf on the buds then I proceed to the second trim. I take a clean pan and slowly and deliberately trim all of that leaf from the buds. I like to chop up any lowers not larger than my thumb as well but again after cleaning off and raw leaf. I then make sure this pan is kept sanitary and allow it to reduce over night. I dont call this drying because we do not want the leaf to be dry or it will crumble and contaminate your end product. Larger producers may want to separate and do there Trash separately for market but for head stash this is the only way IMO.
I would also like to note that material harvested just a bit early tends to make better melt that plants left to full maturity. As the heads develop and turn amber it seems more residue chemicals are formed.
After Collecting I store the leaf material in the freezer, that way I can use it to make fresh Bubble anytime.
So I clean the 3 1 gallon tall buckets I bought from a paint store and I get my Sham Wow out the only think these POS are good for is making Bubble. Ice choice is more important than youd think I like to use Square cubes and I break these up into shards using a hammer handle. Take your time and do this thoroughly its important.
Place the work bag (marked 220) and place it in the bucket folding the top over so it will fit it the refrigerator shelf when done mixing. Place about 3 of the crushed ice into the bottom of the work bag, Then about 2 of reduced leaf which is a ½ sandwich bag stuffed full, another layer of crushed ice followed by a second layer of leaf topped off with ice. Next we need to add water but not just any water it must be chilled so that is does not melt off the sharp edges we created by busting up the ice. I take a trey of cubes and mix into the water mixing well until its ice cold, then I pour it in carefully.
My favorite thing on earth to medicate with is Tiny Bubble, Apollo-13 Red Crumble is more potent but nothing hits as smooth as Tiny Bubble INHO. It comes out the color of white beach sand and dries looking like Caramel and if made properly completely disappears leaving less residue than any strain I have seen. Unlike Apollo bubble which will cave both your lungs and your head in this strain makes much more appealing bubble to the taste and smell senses and is easier to actually smoke without coughing your head off. I taste a great deal of Bubble hash and in all my travels I can easily remember each time I have tasted exceptional water hash. Once it was made by a friend of mine using an early harvested ECSD that had went herm on him. This bubble was made based on one of my tutorials but it was almost white in color and looked like a crack rock rather than something natural, organic and not man made just man collected. The other was some made from Bubba Kush that was absolutely amazing as well. What I have learned is while technique is a huge part of this the type or resins collected can make a huge difference in the end product. This Bubble made from Tiny leaf turns almost clear when heat is applied and bubbles until its simple gone. It leaves very little residue. In this report I will detail the steps I use to make a large batch.
I need to discuss the collection of your sugar leaf at this point. This is where I think many people fall short mainly because of the way the product is marketed. While it may turn trash to stash if you want FMCD Bubble care is needed when collecting your leaf material. I treat mine like food grade stuff basically and if I had bugs or mildew or even just a not perfect harvest I simply wont make Bubble with that type of material. When trimming I do so it two stages the first I remove all the fans and trim the tips off of all the encrusted leaf. I leave only heavily coated leaf on the buds then I proceed to the second trim. I take a clean pan and slowly and deliberately trim all of that leaf from the buds. I like to chop up any lowers not larger than my thumb as well but again after cleaning off and raw leaf. I then make sure this pan is kept sanitary and allow it to reduce over night. I dont call this drying because we do not want the leaf to be dry or it will crumble and contaminate your end product. Larger producers may want to separate and do there Trash separately for market but for head stash this is the only way IMO.
I would also like to note that material harvested just a bit early tends to make better melt that plants left to full maturity. As the heads develop and turn amber it seems more residue chemicals are formed.
After Collecting I store the leaf material in the freezer, that way I can use it to make fresh Bubble anytime.
So I clean the 3 1 gallon tall buckets I bought from a paint store and I get my Sham Wow out the only think these POS are good for is making Bubble. Ice choice is more important than youd think I like to use Square cubes and I break these up into shards using a hammer handle. Take your time and do this thoroughly its important.
Place the work bag (marked 220) and place it in the bucket folding the top over so it will fit it the refrigerator shelf when done mixing. Place about 3 of the crushed ice into the bottom of the work bag, Then about 2 of reduced leaf which is a ½ sandwich bag stuffed full, another layer of crushed ice followed by a second layer of leaf topped off with ice. Next we need to add water but not just any water it must be chilled so that is does not melt off the sharp edges we created by busting up the ice. I take a trey of cubes and mix into the water mixing well until its ice cold, then I pour it in carefully.