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Second wash of the last batch from the 73 micron screen.
I'd recommend being a bit more gentle. Note the green color. That means there's a decent amount of chlorophyll in there, which can be reduced by reducing the intensity/time in the washer.
You can always do multiple washes to extract more product, but always try to make the first wash the best so you can have some top shelf.
If you really want to go fancy with it, you can make a hash ball and age it. Frenchy Canolli has good info on how to do this, and also great info about hash making in general.
What's the bucket in the first shot you're using? Is it just a bucket with the wet weed or does it have all the filter layers in there letting it do its thing? My shit was so ghetto when I was making bubble hash, that thing looks super nice. Lol
I guess to answer a Q I maybe missed. When it comes out of the washer it goes through 3 more bags. I use a 160 micron to catch debris, then a 73 micron to catch the “desirable” portion. And I use a 25 micron to catch what would be otherwise waste.
Haha, so I’ve got a 220 “work bag” that goes in the washer. When it gets poured out I go into a 160 to collect the debris.
The blue is another 220 that I’m using to just let the washed bud drain out so it’s not so wet when I get to processing to for edibles. It was to show the frosting that I think is getting in the way of optimal washing.
The washing machine is amazing, I tried doing it by hand, but this is better, and I’ve got carpal tunnel, so tying to save work regardless anyways.