Hash oil Cannabis cultivation



hash oil extract formed when solvent, commonly including; butane, isopropyl alcohol, ethanol, hexane, or toluene, used dissolve thc concentrations. plant particulates filtered out , solvent carrying soluble resins evaporated or purged under vacuum. resultant oil may have high thc content (depending on parent material) , used in various cannabis-based products or smoked or vaporized concentrate. delta 9 thc (d9 thc) soluble in petroleum ether , less in ethanol. adding petroleum ether tincture extract d9 thc, leaving water-soluble chemicals in ethanol (certain cannabinoids, proteins, chlorophyll, etc.). butane more selective solvent typically carries lower amounts of undesired solubles, resulting in more pure thc. alcohol less selective butane, carrying other types of plant matter such chlorophylls , lipids, resulting in less pure hash oil, freezing plant matter prior making hash alcohol can prevent chlorophyll being carried. carbon dioxide (co2) has been used extract hash, special laboratory equipment needed since co2 functions solvent under high pressure.



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