Mephisto Genetics Any rosin aficionados out there in Mephistoville?

You will be able to tell which strain your eating by the flavors - I think it is amazing how well the terpenes come through.

Pretty amazing that you can taste it.

Not sure if this was covered or now, but if I let a good indica amber up a lot and then dry it with no cure, do you think the heavy couch lock will happen? Or would curing and let them go amber/late harvest be even better? Might just have to test that one out myself and see.

I am on the hunt for a good deal on a 12 to 20 ton hydraulic show press that will be plug and play with platens. I might splurge and get the caged platens instead of the ram. I can get a plug and play kit locally so thats cool. Just need a press.
 
Pretty amazing that you can taste it.

Not sure if this was covered or now, but if I let a good indica amber up a lot and then dry it with no cure, do you think the heavy couch lock will happen? Or would curing and let them go amber/late harvest be even better? Might just have to test that one out myself and see.

I am on the hunt for a good deal on a 12 to 20 ton hydraulic show press that will be plug and play with platens. I might splurge and get the caged platens instead of the ram. I can get a plug and play kit locally so thats cool. Just need a press.
I have pressed fresh dried flowers without the curing and you get a really light colored rosin with good terpene profile but I think the cured then pressed even tastes better yet it will be darker.
 
I have pressed fresh dried flowers without the curing and you get a really light colored rosin with good terpene profile but I think the cured then pressed even tastes better yet it will be darker.
Best flavors is 2-3 days dried. Not even put in Jars. If not, curing will bring flavors back more but darken it.
 
Pretty amazing that you can taste it.

Not sure if this was covered or now, but if I let a good indica amber up a lot and then dry it with no cure, do you think the heavy couch lock will happen? Or would curing and let them go amber/late harvest be even better? Might just have to test that one out myself and see.

I am on the hunt for a good deal on a 12 to 20 ton hydraulic show press that will be plug and play with platens. I might splurge and get the caged platens instead of the ram. I can get a plug and play kit locally so thats cool. Just need a press.
Don't need a 20 ton press brother. Overkill mane.
 
What is good for a guy like me then? 10 ton?
Around here the are 6 Ton, 12 ton and 20. 6 Ton is plenty for personal needs IMO. Unless you are doing massive amounts at a time, more is not needed. Like others have said with 6 Ton they do about 3g per press. Trying to do 6g will result in lower yield % and waste material. Rosin making can be very wasteful, many times because people try to press too much at once.
 
Around here the are 6 Ton, 12 ton and 20. 6 Ton is plenty for personal needs IMO. Unless you are doing massive amounts at a time, more is not needed. Like others have said with 6 Ton they do about 3g per press. Trying to do 6g will result in lower yield % and waste material. Rosin making can be very wasteful, many times because people try to press too much at once.
Amen!
 
I went with a Dake B-10 benchtop 10 ton press that I'll be setting up with 3x7" caged plates
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