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wet sand
#1 Posted : 6/26/2019 8:35:34 PM
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Hello everyone, This might seem like a stupid question, But i recently bought a new glass container with an air tight lid for my freezer extraction phase.

However i could only find a container that was half the size of my old tray. ( my new tray is roughly the width and length of a small lunch box ) . I lost the lid of my last tray so i can't use it.

So my question, With my old bigger container I'd usually do at least 2 extractions at once - now could any problems arise from having a liquid that's heavily saturated on a smaller sized tray ??

Could it end up all gooey or not crystalizing properly after the freezer phase ?

When I've done extractions in the past, I only do a few pulls per bottle, I find doing the recommended 5 solvent pulls per bottle is a bit unnecessary (
Unless you have wicked bark that keeps on producing yeilds i guess )

Sorry if I'm not being clear enough.

I'm using a different sized container and dont want any unforseen problems to arise.

Oh and on a side note i guess - in the past I've done up to 4 extractions at once- And I'd put all the solvent pulls in the same tray. I'd always seem to get good yields. But is there any reason why a person shouldn't do so many new extractions at once in the same freeze precip container ??

Again it's an odd question, I'm just being careful here.
 

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