Fresh frozen untrimmed buds

AidanEnos

New Member
Ok, was probably a bad plan, however it’s done so let’s move forward. I had a lot of trimming to do this year, after I was very done with it I still had many egg sized buds on a plant. I cut them off, tore off the larger fan leaves and just tossed them in a bag and frozen them. I haven’t thawed any yet, but am expecting the fresh wet leaves to wilt like lettuce does when it gets frozen and thawed.
so, what is the beat way to deal with this bounty? I was considering minimum setting on the oven and drying/ decarbing then grinding it up as is and soaking in isopropyl or oil. Any suggestions?
 

EhCndGrower

Well-Known Member
^^^what they said, unless you know of someone with a freeze dryer. I had 5 bags of trimmed/wash buds in various amounts waiting to be freeze dried at home. Just got my 2nd last load of my summer outdoor grow on this afternoon. Hope to finish up everyone by Wednesday, and so far, they‘ve come out great. These are pics of my Blueberry that I had in my freezer for roughly 7-10 days after coming out of my fd. They don’t look frosty because of them going through my trimmer, but they are frosty on the inside for sure.

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Thundercat

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If they are already frozen just make fresh frozen qwiso from it. There is a tutorial in my signature line for how to make qwiso safely at home. If you follow the directions you will end up with an excellent quality product. The material being completely frozen is the first step, and you don't want to dry it first or grind it up. If its got large bud suctions you can break them open with your fingers a little and then re freeze them so its nice and cold. But otherwise the less powdery the material is the better the oil will turn out.
 
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