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Buddonkey wrote:So are you still giving it a go gmo? I had never heard of this until reading your post. So is it like a weak scissor hash?
Is almost exactly the same as scissors hash but stickier and more oily than hashy. It's shouldn't be weaker as it should have less plant matter if done correctly

It featured on strain hunters a few times with dudes rubbing live plants in Jamaica and India I think it was

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Temple balls was made by sending the kids into the field running around with hessian sacks on which in turn collect all the resin . These then would be scrapped clean with machetes and then the produce would be collected from the blades and rolled into balls . Love my hash and seen it being made on industrial scale when I was in the Middle East


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B.G. wrote:
Wed Aug 15, 2018 3:46 pm
GMO wrote:
Buddonkey wrote:So are you still giving it a go gmo? I had never heard of this until reading your post. So is it like a weak scissor hash?
Is almost exactly the same as scissors hash but stickier and more oily than hashy. It's shouldn't be weaker as it should have less plant matter if done correctly

It featured on strain hunters a few times with dudes rubbing live plants in Jamaica and India I think it was

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Temple balls was made by sending the kids into the field running around with hessian sacks on which in turn collect all the resin . These then would be scrapped clean with machetes and then the produce would be collected from the blades and rolled into balls . Love my hash and seen it being made on industrial scale when I was in the Middle East


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My older mate is always on about that temple stuff, tho I think his was mixed with opium. There was a name for it but I forget.
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B.G. wrote:
GMO wrote:
Buddonkey wrote:So are you still giving it a go gmo? I had never heard of this until reading your post. So is it like a weak scissor hash?
Is almost exactly the same as scissors hash but stickier and more oily than hashy. It's shouldn't be weaker as it should have less plant matter if done correctly

It featured on strain hunters a few times with dudes rubbing live plants in Jamaica and India I think it was

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Temple balls was made by sending the kids into the field running around with hessian sacks on which in turn collect all the resin . These then would be scrapped clean with machetes and then the produce would be collected from the blades and rolled into balls . Love my hash and seen it being made on industrial scale when I was in the Middle East


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I have been reading that's some commercial producers use leather clothes which is then rolled from like hand pressed charas

I've tried a couple times to make Frenchy temple balls from kief hash but I think I need a better technique and heating process as it tends to crumble again under pressure

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GMO wrote:
B.G. wrote:
GMO wrote:Is almost exactly the same as scissors hash but stickier and more oily than hashy. It's shouldn't be weaker as it should have less plant matter if done correctly

It featured on strain hunters a few times with dudes rubbing live plants in Jamaica and India I think it was

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Temple balls was made by sending the kids into the field running around with hessian sacks on which in turn collect all the resin . These then would be scrapped clean with machetes and then the produce would be collected from the blades and rolled into balls . Love my hash and seen it being made on industrial scale when I was in the Middle East


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I have been reading that's some commercial producers use leather clothes which is then rolled from like hand pressed charas

I've tried a couple times to make Frenchy temple balls from kief hash but I think I need a better technique and heating process as it tends to crumble again under pressure

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When using kief ya best using a little moisture on ya hands a drop of saliva and then roll the ball with that . Let it dry for a hour and done . Next time I’ve got the tumblr running I’ll do a little guide


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Re: Charas/charras and cream

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B.G. wrote:
GMO wrote:
B.G. wrote: Temple balls was made by sending the kids into the field running around with hessian sacks on which in turn collect all the resin . These then would be scrapped clean with machetes and then the produce would be collected from the blades and rolled into balls . Love my hash and seen it being made on industrial scale when I was in the Middle East


Sent from a green and pleasant land
I have been reading that's some commercial producers use leather clothes which is then rolled from like hand pressed charas

I've tried a couple times to make Frenchy temple balls from kief hash but I think I need a better technique and heating process as it tends to crumble again under pressure

Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
When using kief ya best using a little moisture on ya hands a drop of saliva and then roll the ball with that . Let it dry for a hour and done . Next time I’ve got the tumblr running I’ll do a little guide


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Nice one bruvvva!

I'll get shaking some fresh kief just for this occasion

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Some interesting facts above that i actually never heard of!

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Have a sticky sweet frosty snow lotus im dying to try this on.

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