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QWISO: Cannabis Extract with Isopropyl Alcohol?



A quick wash with isopropyl alcohol can produce an extract that is as clean as any other, and anyone can do it. Just follow common sense, use ventilation and …

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  1. Ironically ive smoked weed for 20 years, and it took legalization to re light my fire and passion for extracts and strains. One plant can make anything from brownies to terp diamonds. From rope to shirts, meds for seizures or just appetizer for a good night. One plant has so much power and use, WHY ARE WE LETTING THE GOV. CONTROL WHAT IS GOOD FOR US

  2. hey, you seem to know your stuff, any tips on how to extract MCT oil from reign 30-0 thc oil sold by Redecan? I want to be left with THC so I can vape it.

  3. I have a food dehydrator, so I usually toss the liquid into there. I don't have a tray big enough to deal with that. So it usually hangs out in a ramekin. (I have some blue kush and things.)

    99% iso is great, but it's hard to find locally in Canada.

  4. Harlequin, Harle-Tsu, Sour Tsunami, Blue Jay Way, Charlottes Web, ACDC…so many great high CBD low THC strains waiting to be experienced. Nice video – very balanced

  5. Great information💯
    I'm new to this and I have a question. Can I use a crockpot if I don't have a baking dish? I know it would be hard to scrape since its not flat, but I don't have any flat surfaced utensils and I want to try this method out.

  6. Personally, I prefer grain alcohol to Isopropyl. I use it in any application I would have used Iso instead. I'm sure there's likely no real difference for what I would be using either for as I don't plan on drinking either but, I always liked that grain alcohol is essentially "food grade" and I have more of an idea as to how it was made and what went into it.

    Beyond that though, I originally came to your video looking to see how it's done but your comments on the process filled in the missing pieces that I hadn't figured out the best way to do it yet, by your mentioning the various pros and cons, without having to actually demonstrate it. I got more than what I needed out of this so thank you very much!

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