The Ultimate Solventless Rosin Pressing Resource
Why the Hash Burger Lineage Is a Winner for Solventless Extractors
Hash Burger traces its roots to Han Solo Burger, a Skunk House Genetics creation crossing GMO with Larry OG F7. That lineage tells you almost everything you need to know about what to expect. GMO brings the organosulfur funk responsible for the garlic, onion, and diesel aromatics the Burger family is known for. Larry OG contributes resin gland size, dense calyxing, and sturdy structure. Together, they produce offspring with a trait package that checks every box
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Top Hash Lab Myths You Should Know
The wisdom of hash making is largely comprised of the tips and techniques that get passed around until they take on the weight of fact. From pressing temperatures to freeze dryer settings, the solventless community has accumulated a body of conventional thinking that, in some cases, does not hold up under scrutiny. Some of these myths are harmless. Others are actively costing hash makers quality, yield, and time.
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How to Fill Filter Bags with Bubble Hash for Pressing Rosin
You washed a beautiful run of bubble hash, dried it properly, and now it's time to press. Before you ever touch the plates, though, there's one step that quietly determines whether your session ends with a clean, golden slab of hash rosin or a blown-out bag and a wasted load. You have to know what you're doing when filling your rosin filter bag.
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Parchment Paper Techniques for Pressing Rosin: Burrito Tech
The way you fold your parchment paper is not a trivial detail. It directly affects how quickly and efficiently your rosin moves off the plates, and that speed matters. The longer your oil stays in contact with heat, the more opportunity there is for terpene degradation and quality loss. Getting your rosin off the plates fast is one of the simplest ways to protect the integrity of your final product. Moving the flow of rosin efficiently also minimizes the risk of filter bag blowouts and rosin contamination.
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Parchment Paper Techniques for Pressing Rosin: Waterfall Tech
Directional flow is all about controlling where your rosin goes when it exits the bag under pressure. Rather than letting the oil spread randomly across your plates, directional flow techniques use strategic folds in your parchment to guide the rosin in a specific direction, keeping your collection clean, your yields accurate, and your workflow efficient. Waterfall Tech is one of our favorite directional flow methods, and it's particularly well-suited for high-volume sessions where time is a factor.
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Introducing The Press Club’s Anti-Static Funnel
There’s a hidden tax on most rosin bag funnels. If you've been pressing bubble hash for any amount of time, you probably know the frustration. You've washed a beautiful run, freeze dried it to perfection, and you're sitting down to fill your rosin bags. Everything is set. Then the bagging process turns into a battle.
Trichome heads cling to the walls of whatever makeshift funnel (or regular plastic funnel) you're using.
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