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Making Bubble Hash
  • Presented by Russ Belville
  • With assistance from Smoke Dogg and Alicia Williamson
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What is Bubble Hash?
  • Trichomes from cannabis plant – THC!
  • THC is non-water soluble.
  • Ice water is used to crystallize the trichomes.
  • Vigorous mixing of plant and ice water causes trichomes to separate from plant.
  • Gets “bubble” name from foamy nature of the mixed plant/water.
  • Water sifted through fine mesh to extract the hash.
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Required Supplies - Bags
  • Five Bubble Hash Bags, from fine to coarse mesh.
  • We used bags with 48, 80, 120, 160, and 200 micrometer mesh.
  • Bags must be about 16”-18” deep with about a 12” diameter (fits a 5-gal. bucket)
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Required Supplies - Other
  • Two 5-gallon plastic buckets with one secure lid.
  • One power drill, preferably with locking action.
  • One long paint-mixing attachment for drill.
  • Mixing handle for drill.
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Required Supplies - Other
  • A 7lb. Bag of ice.
  • Paper plates.
  • Paper towels.
  • Cheesecloth.
  • Two cards for scraping.
  • Water and a sink.
  • Up to sixteen ounces of leaves, stems, shake, and buds.
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Setting up the drill
  • Cut a 1” hole in the center of one of the bucket lids.
  • Poke the paint-stirrer through the hole in the lid and connect it to the drill.
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Setting up the hash mix
  • Place all of the plant material into one of the 5-gal. buckets.
  • Place ice in the bucket on top of the plant material.
  • Fill the bucket with water, but leaving about 4”-6” from the top of the bucket.
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Setting up the hash bags
  • Line the other 5-gal. bucket with the finest-mesh (lowest numbered) hash bag.
  • Line the next-finest-mesh hash bag inside the previous bag.
  • Repeat with the other bags, so that the numbers increase from first (outside) bag to last bag.
  • With our set, the 48 bag goes in first, then 80, 120, 160, and 200 is last.
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Mixing the hash
  • Place the lid/drill onto the ice/plant bucket.
  • Make sure that lid is on TIGHT!
  • Place the bucket between your feet to keep it steady.
  • Run the drill and hold it up enough to provide thorough mixing.
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Mixing Cycle
  • Blend the ice/plant mix for 5 minutes.
  • Take a 15 minute break to allow the plant material to soak and separate.
  • Blend again for 5 minutes and break again for 15 minutes.
  • Blend one last time for 5 minutes.
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Pouring the hash
  • Pour the contents of the ice/plant bucket into the hash bag bucket.
  • Remove the outermost bag and slowly lift up.  This bag will contain the plant material, and a brownish water will drain from the mesh at the bottom.
  • Dip the bag a couple of times to clear the foam from the outside.
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Pulling the first hash bag
  • It’s okay to twist and squeeze the bag to get the most foam from the mix – but be careful not to rip the bag.
  • Dump the plant material back into the other (empty) 5-gal. bucket.
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Pulling the next hash bag
  • As you pull the next bag, it will be almost all water, you may need to shake this bag vigorously to get the water to drain.
  • Dip the empty bag to clear the foam.
  • What remains in the bottom of the bag is the first bit of hash.
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Scraping the hash from the bag
  • Stretch out the mesh of the bag onto a flat surface.
  • Use a card to scrape up the hash.
  • Place your cheesecloth onto a paper towel on a paper plate.
  • Scrape the hash onto the cheesecloth.
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Drying and molding the hash
  • Fold the cheesecloth on top of the hash to make edges on the hash.
  • Pat the paper towel on top of the cheesecloth.
  • Pat lightly to remove some of the moisture, but it doesn’t need to be bone dry.
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Pull the rest of the hash bags
  • Take your hash off the cheesecloth and let it dry on a paper towel.
  • Wash the now-empty hash bag and hang it to dry.
  • Begin pulling the next bag and repeat the drain / dip / scrape / dry process.
  • Remember, each bag will be successively harder to drain, as the mesh gets finer and finer.
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The results
  • Each successive bag will yield a finer, more potent hash.
  • Your first bag will give you dark green, coarse-looking, grainey hash.
  • Your second bag should produce a medium green, less-coarse-looking hash.
  • Your third bag will produce the most hash, which will be a smoother-looking, blonder hash.
  • Your last bag will produce the smoothest hash, but not as much as the third bag.
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Repeating the process
  • The entire process may be repeated one more time.
  • Take your water from the hash bucket and pour it back into the other bucket containing the plant material.
  • Add more ice if necessary.
  • Put your hash bags back onto the now-empty bucket.
  • Put the lid on, follow the mixing schedule, pull and drain the bags as before.
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Finishing up
  • After pulling and scraping all the bags, go ahead and dump the remaining water and plant material (or save it for a mulch).
  • Two cycles will get you about as much hash as you’re going to get.
  • Let your hash dry for a day before trying to use it.
  • This process can be messy!  Wear your grubby clothes.  You may want to have some plastic sheets to protect your floors and furniture.
  • Follow these instructions and you’ll be enjoying your hash in no time!
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Questions?
  • This presentation can be viewed on the internet at www.ornorml.org/omca/hash