Bubble Bags / Extraction Detailed Instructions
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1. Items needed: two buckets (1-gallon is used for this demonstration), electric whisk or powerdrill with paint-mixer attachment, ice & water.
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2. Place your plant material into a bucket.
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3. Fill the bucket to a few inches from the top with cold water.
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4. Add in one bag of ice cubes or a few trays from your freezer.
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5. Agitate for 15 to 30 minutes with an electric whisk or a power drill with a paint mixing attachment.
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6. Get ready to lift out the 220u bag.
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7. This will hold the plant material-- the water with good stuff will drain through to the next filter bag. You should re-rinse this plant material and filter it again. You can also run the same plant material a second time through the whole process for a reduced yield.
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8. Now the first filtering is done at 190u.
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9. This is basically a waste product.
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10. It may contain plant essences useful for your needs.
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11. By using the unique filtration kits 190u filter, this contaminate is removed from your final product. This filtering is what makes it so pure.
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12. The second filter step is 160u.
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13. Some people call it a filtering step...
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14. But this will dry out to useable material. It's not nearly as good as what's coming up though.
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15. Starting with this bag, they will take a while to drain.
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16. This is the new 45u bag.
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17. Finally the 25u.
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18. This bag will take a long time to drain if you have a good amount of product. Agitate the bag and milk it at the end.
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19. The final pure product from your filtration kits.
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