Kit 5 bags (190-120-70-45-25 micras) Secret Icer
We can make that with ice, water, that gives to your hash the purety and the quality of the best Nepalese hash, but in your house! The extraction bags are the most efficient, polyvalent way to make your own haschish, of very high quality. The bags can be used in dry conditions, like a basic filter, that you shake above a recipient, the trichomes fall with the weight, passing on the polinator. We can make that with ice, water, that gives to your hash the purety and the quality of the best Nepalese hash, but in your house!-The two bags should hang exactly one below the other. Adjust both bags on the edge of the cube, using built-cords.
Instructions for use:
-First place all plant material at our disposal along with the ice in a bucket ..
-With a hand blender, it will beat the bucket.
- Once beaten, sift the mixture by passing it through the first mesh (yellow). It is important to consider the colors of mesh, since it must follow a certain order for a perfect result ..
-The order of the mesh is as follows: 1.Amarillo, 2.Rojo, 3.Verde, 4.Azul, 5. Black.
-Then proceed to remove the mesh and drain well.
'Now we must move the water q has been screened by the following screen, repeating the process in the order listed above, thereby reducing the size of the net every time we go a step further by collecting fine.
-The last meshes tend to leak more slowly, due to the small size of their pores, it is convenient to let them drain slowly without forcing the passage of water.
-The sediment collected in each of the meshes should be dried before use, the best way is to extend it on a plate and let it aerate.
And you already have the finished product at your disposal, now just have to ENJOY !!!!!!!
Yellow bag: 190 microns
Red bag: 120 microns
Green Bag: 70 microns
Blue bag: 45 microns
Black Bag: 25 microns
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