Almost every weed lover considers making their own cannabis concentrates. Concentrates like hash are renowned for their potency, after all. And who doesn’t crave a stronger high now and then? That’s why making ice water hash at home has become a growing trend.
It sounds easy enough. But how simple is it to make, and which marijuana strain should you use? Is it used in the same way as other concentrates? These are just some questions that those new to hash have. But you can relax, because we have the answers to all those questions and more.
Read on to have ice water hash explained.
Ice water hash is a popular cannabis concentrate, also known as bubble hash, ice wax, and cold water hash. These colloquial names refer to the method employed in making this cannabis product.
To make ice water hash, the trichomes (resin glands) of the plant are frozen with ice water and broken off through physical agitation. This is then put through mesh bags (also known as ‘bubble bags’) to sift out the non-resinous plant debris.
Ice water hash is just a method of producing hash and not a unique product from other forms of hash. However, it is one of the simplest ways to make hash at home with few supplies, while retaining cannabis quality and THC potency.
If you have never tried making hash before, or are just new to the ice water method, you may wonder what all the fuss is about. There are two great reasons to give making ice water hash a try!
Ice water hash is a safe and effective alternative to dry ice.
If you’re looking for a deeper cannabinoid experience that’s not too overpowering, ice water hash may just be the right cannabis concentrate for you.
Hash has a long history in Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. According to some sources, it was used in ancient cultures for medicinal and even religious purposes. Nowadays, though, people mostly use it for recreational purposes and it is gaining popularity in Europe, and to a lesser extent, the US.
You make ice water hash the same way regardless of how you use it. You make it by separating the resinous trichomes from cannabis buds or trimmings, and concentrating them into a potent extract. Ice hash merely incorporates ice water into the process.
Many strains are suitable for making ice water hash. It usually comes down to personal preference. You’ll have to experiment and find the one that’s best for you.
That being said, these are the top recommended cannabis strains for making ice-water hash.
You may have heard users refer to bubble hash with star ratings. Yes, ice water hash has its own ‘rating system’. It runs on a scale of one to six stars, with poor quality denoted by one star and high quality by six. This rating shows the quality and level of refinement of the product.
Freshly frozen cannabis flowers that have not been cured or dried are said to produce higher-quality ice hash. Also, you can use several mesh bags for the filtering process, one after the other, each with a finer mesh than the last. This will refine the hash more, producing a higher-rated product.
Trichomes are the resin glands of the cannabis plant that contain terpenes, flavonoids, and, of course, THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids. They are the key to making any type of hash, including ice hash. You won’t need many other supplies to make it, either.
You can easily make ice water hash at home by following these three steps.
You’ll need the following materials:
Place the cannabis plant material into the ice water, to freeze the trichomes. Then agitate the mixture, to break the frozen trichomes off the plant. Next, pour the mixture through the ‘bubble bags’, allowing the water and trichomes to pass through while holding back plant matter.
Do this with each bag, leaving the one with the finest mesh until last.
Squeeze the remaining moisture out of your rosin concentrate and break it up into small chunks. This helps the hash to dry faster. You can use a freeze dryer, or leave it to air-dry on a clean, non-stick surface for a couple of days.
The usual method of consuming ice water hash is through dabbing. This involves heating a small amount of hash on a hot surface and inhaling the vapor. Fans of this consumption method claim it produces a more potent and fast-acting high.
If dabbing isn’t for you, try using your ice water hash in edibles instead. Many hash users enjoy making biscuits, cookies, muffins, and brownies with their homemade hash. Some even make a type of hash tea! There are so many ways to use hash in edibles. The only limit is your imagination.
Users also sometimes sprinkle it on top of cannabis flowers to boost its effects. Sprinkling your bubble hash over a bowl will significantly boost a cannabis bowl’s potency.
Store your hash in an airtight jar, in a cool, dark, and dry environment. This is the general rule for all cannabis products, as it preserves its quality and potency. But be sure that it is 100% dry before you do this, or you risk your hash developing mold and other issues.
Also, open the jar briefly from time to time, to allow stale air to escape. If you store it away from heat, light, and moisture, your supply of hash can last several months.
When making any kind of hash, you need the trichomes of the cannabis plant.
One of the biggest issues with making ice water hash at home is rushing the process. It’s not an arduous task, but you need to set aside time to do it. If you rush, you are more likely to make the following mistakes:
Making hash at home is relatively easy with the ice water method. With just a few supplies and some good weed, you will be on your way to hash heaven. You’ll also be assured of the quality when you make it yourself. But if your living arrangements or schedule don’t allow for it, there’s another solution.
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