Never seen that in any of your brews huh? haha impressive... I've only been brewing for a few months now so im just actually learning the whole process.... Would love to see those results, who'd you send your gear off to that reported 212mg?
Yea believe me im a freak about my shit too hahahaha trust me, I buy filtered USP oil usually only. Even then I filter my oils, my solvents, co's all individually prior to even mixing them and filtering through the .22um for its final filtering. Nothing wrong with being over cautious, people can...
Congrats brotha! That trips me out because I told myself to try a order sequence and shit you not 9-6-3 or 3-6-9 was exactly what I thought of.... GOD DAMMIT! Moral of the story! FOLLOW YOUR GUT! "Choose numbers that you think others won't choose..." That method can kiss my ass..... I'll go with...
So it's crashing in depot obviously vicious, but prior to the pip that rises 2 days later, it's smooth? Well... Should be a simple fix. Could be that your sensitive to the prop ester yes.... but you wouldn't necessarily see the pain rise 2 days later... That's more of a sensitivity that with...
oh so you mean you added everything but the raws together, heated and mixed nicely, then what as it was in a hot water bath you slowly added the raws in bit by bit? let it all cool waited to see if it'd crash, was GTG so you filtered it cold right? so far so good? I like the recipe I wonder if...
no need to trash it bro run it through one more time .45um should do it, if your going to use it or not id still filter it once more to see wtf.... what'd you filter it through? PVDF? thats why I only use PTFE man...
btw the answer which bothers the hell out of me that it took this long for someone to answer this dam simple question, cmon guys stop being such pricks, do what you joined the forum for and to do.. take knowledge in and pass it out where you can, and leave the ego's somewhere else other then in...
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