No decarb needed! Just let it get really, really dry. Have you gone back and read thru a run?
I read them about 3 times before I tried it, didn't want to waste good smoke. They are only a few pages ling.
 
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This stuff is delicous.. great high im gonna leave it kindof gooey because i will smoke oil joints id have to say test run went ok..:frog::frog:
:pass::pass:
 
Do u think the range hood on the stove is enough exhaust?
personally i do not think this is enough,the alcohol fumes can gather in areas where an ignition source is and cause problems...alcohol fumes are not as heavy as butane fumes but the possiblility still exists for potential problems when ran indoors..if you open some windows and run a fan on the floor is would increase safety.but for anybody interested the small closed loop extractor unit is called the Source and its made by Extractcraft,they run about 650$ US,but they pay for themselves in reclaimed ethanol..be safe brother...
 
See if this thread offers any insight @Coffee&Kush
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/de-carb-needed-for-a-tincture-yes-or-no.55427/

A forced decarb is apparently not needed, provided your soak goes 30 days or more.
Awesome thanks for the read!!! I'll check it out when I get home. So if you decarb, you only have to do a quick "wash" and if you don't, you have to let it sit in PGA for a month? (Sorry if it's covered in the link you sent.) I'll read it before I ask any more questions! Thanks again!
 
personally i do not think this is enough,the alcohol fumes can gather in areas where an ignition source is and cause problems...alcohol fumes are not as heavy as butane fumes but the possiblility still exists for potential problems when ran indoors..if you open some windows and run a fan on the floor is would increase safety.but for anybody interested the small closed loop extractor unit is called the Source and its made by Extractcraft,they run about 650$ US,but they pay for themselves in reclaimed ethanol..be safe brother...
Thanks for the name of the machine! My bad on the dimensions. My memory isn't the best sometimes.
 
No decarb needed! Just let it get really, really dry. Have you gone back and read thru a run?
I read them about 3 times before I tried it, didn't want to waste good smoke. They are only a few pages ling.
I've almost read this through, but I'll be damned if I don't try to make everything way more complicated than it needs to be lol. I just want to get my facts in order so I don't ruin any more smoke. Thanks @Dudeski, @budelee and @olderthandirt for your time and patience
 
I've almost read this through, but I'll be damned if I don't try to make everything way more complicated than it needs to be lol. I just want to get my facts in order so I don't ruin any more smoke. Thanks @Dudeski, @budelee and @olderthandirt for your time and patience

Its all good, budelee was patient with me. And i still have questions!
 
I've almost read this through, but I'll be damned if I don't try to make everything way more complicated than it needs to be lol. I just want to get my facts in order so I don't ruin any more smoke. Thanks @Dudeski, @budelee and @olderthandirt for your time and patience
I am always around,just ask,the planning for the first run is always the worst,once thats done,every time after gets easier,quicker and more like second nature...Youll do good!!
 
Thanks for the name of the machine! My bad on the dimensions. My memory isn't the best sometimes.
Hey bro,first decide which way you plan on using the product and that will help us get you the best info.. possible uses are ,topicals, tinctures ,smokable, edibles..each has its own set of processes to make the best possible product..
 
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