FROM THE OVERGROW ARCHIVES
Salvaging Moldy Buds & Making
Trichome Butter
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There is two methods of salvaging your
moldy stuff, those that have bubble bags
and those that do not (This can be done
whether you have bubble bags or not, you
can still apply the same methods).
1. Take a large clean pail or bowl and
place in your moldy product (the more
stuff you have will determine the size of
the bowl/pail).
2. I would suggest that you break the
buds up instead of using them whole. This
method is best used when your leaves and
buds are wet.
3. With your wet product chopped and
minced up in a bowl, add cold cold cold
water... have the water chilling in the
freezer to the point where it is starting
to freeze. Also add lots and lots of ice
to this mixture into the bowl. I've been
told, "When you think you've got
enough ice, add some more".
4. Now use a blender to mix the
product, water, and ice combination. The
idea is to freeze the trichomes and break
them off so they are mixed in with the
water, not to liquefy the leaves and
buds!
Note: www.bubblebag.com has
step-by-step instructions on how to make
bubble hash, and also explain the ice
mixing in detail.
5. Once you are satisfied that the
mixture has been mixed enough, you can
scoop out the bulk waste and store it in
another bowl for you to repeat this
process later. Now you should be left
with a bowl of murky greenish/tannish
water and ice.
Wait a bit and you will see the
heavier stuff (trichomes) start to settle
to the bottom... this is GOOD! Looking at
the top of the water, you will see some
scum floating, and the whitish mold
particles. Usually waiting 10 minutes is
plenty, and at this point you will
clearly see the good stuff has settled to
the bottom, leaving the unappealing mold
floating on the top of the water.
5. Take a spoon and scoop it out the
top mold floaters from the jar, that way
you wont lose any of the heavy trich's
that have settled to the bottom. Ok, now
pour the liquid into an easily manageable
container and let everything settle
again. Scoop off any remaining mould and
floaters from the top of the water. Mix
and repeat until you are certain all mold
spores are gone.
At this point you can now repeat this
process with the bulk waste that you have
left in another bowl. There are tons and
tons of trichomes, so you will probably
want to repeat this process two or three
more times to get the most of out it.
For those of you that have bubble
bags, you can now place that liquid back
into bubble bags and continue making
bubble hash. >If you do not have
bubble bags, you can evaporate the trich
liquid or make trichome-butter.
To make trichome-butter:
1. Add the trichome liquid into a pan
containing melted butter. Let the mixture
come to a boil and then let it slowly
simmer and evaporate off the excess
water, leaving you pure trichome-butter.
2. Pour the remaining contents into a
manageable container and place into the
freezer. Once frozen, any remaining water
will turn to ice and should be on the top
for the butter will fall to the bottom
and freeze. This butter can be stored for
a long time in this fashion.
Prior to use, remove the frozen block
from your container and separate the
water and dispose. Use the butter as you
would normally when cooking, baking, or
simply buttering toast!
Last modified: 16:04 - Jan 05, 2003
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