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Symbolic Meanings of Witch Herbs Witchcraft and herbalism have gone hand in hand for centuries, as witches believed that plants held incredible power. These witch herbs were not only used for medicinal purposes but also for their symbolic meanings. Each herb carried its own unique symbolism, which was incorporated into spells, rituals, and other magical practices. Here are some commonly used witch herbs and their symbolic meanings: 1. **Sage**: Known for its cleansing properties, sage symbolizes purification, protection, and wisdom. Burning sage is believed to dispel negative energy and bring about clarity and spiritual enlightenment.

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Burning sage is believed to dispel negative energy and bring about clarity and spiritual enlightenment. 2. **Lavender**: This fragrant herb is associated with love, peace, and relaxation.

Bram's ISO extraction method

Maui, I DID NOT pilfer from Ninja, other then being given the hint to freeze my iso by an old stoner up here in BC I am completely self-taught. It sounds like you have a pretty good method, but once ALL the iso is evaporated it should actually be like glass breaking apart in shards; and taking a good 5-10 sconds to really start melting to your fingers. Goes with any solvent I have used so far actually.

Nice iso oil Dr. Katz.

mauiwowie

Member

Bram, it was a tongue in cheek dig, if you feel you were the originator of this technique then fair enough but Im afraid I don't think you are. Like most of us you learnt of it somewhere. Why get so touchy heh? You seem quite angry if someone challenges you. Arrogance and Anger are not endearing qualities, neither is plaguerism.

Not wanting to flame you here but you thread originated 30/06/05, ninja's originated in july 2004 and even then he acknowledges that this is a modification on other Iso techniques and other people are responsible. You can read a much better thread on this subject here
http://www.overgrow.com/edge/showthread.php?t=495856

Oh if you wonder why plageurism bothers me, im a scientist, if someone claimed a technique Id designed as there own I'd play hell

Last edited: Nov 30, 2005

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I don't see where I said that I was the only person to make honey oil with Iso, nor have I ever read Ninja's thread. I saw a lack of knowledge in the iso honey oil making department so I spread a technique that is normally not known to everyone. Hell, if you even reda my last post I state in there that I was myself told to freeze the iso. So I don't know where you get this idea that I think I am the only person to make oil this way. And I only get angry when someone insults me by implying that I am a hack.

kilacaLIbud

Active member
Bram said:

To avoid getting chlorophyll while doing large batches like Wreck did, I have found recently that you need to wash no more then about an oz at a time to maintain near zero chlorophylls.

GOOD point. thats how i do my extraction thorught a funnel . oz at a time then run solvent over bud no acual solvent +material soak.. just a crisp shower

goddammm why did int i think of freezing mine. that would have been a nice lil brick .

Last edited: Dec 6, 2005

Guest

not hating on zep at all! but his method you should not smoke his oil, he uses it for cooking. He lets it sit in the iso for waaaaaay to long, makes it tary and black but for converting into butter its fine.

will try out this freezing method next time, never froze the content beforehand

mauiwowie

Member

The words "self taught" imply that bram mate, but thats by the by. Its just a quality technique for extracting all that goodness from what is essentially unsmokeable pap. Also Iso isnt honey oil, well it never is for me, its always solid at room temp and goes from amber/brown to cherry red in colour. Only butane or hexane will give you true honey oil. A bit pedantic I know as essentially they are all the same thing but its important to note the differences. Iso is the cheap and easy but effective version, butane gives a better product but is a more difficult process, hexane is hard to get hold off but gives the best product of all and is the same process as iso.

Back to the technique, one thing to note, it works just as well on wet trim as it does dry. Infact in terms of quality it is much better to use wet trim although your yeild may be slightly reduced if you don't do a second wash.

I harvested 2 nevilles haze yesterday, gave them a quick trim as they need to be dry in 7 days but nothing too excessive. I made some Iso with the trim from the Haze phenotype this afternoon. 1g of cherry red oil/hash was the result, it is extremely brittle and takes a fair amount of warming to become maleable. However the colour is just amazing, deep cherry red which is unusual without using activated carbon filtering. The high is incredible, very cerebral but also trippy and then later more stoney. Im completely mashed off the spliff Ive just smoked. No more of this for a while.

mauiwowie

Member

Zilaniz, you can leave it to sit for 24/48 hours in iso in the freezer.

However this will extract all of the chlorophyll and waxes that you dont want. However if you filter the iso several times using activated carbon you remove all the chlorophyll and waxes from the oil leaving only the THC and other cannabinoids. This will leave you with a cherry red iso oil/hash.

This method maximises yeild, unfortunately the QWiso method is pretty inefficient leaving up to 40% of the cannabinoids behind, its just the best compromise without complex filtering. Look up iso cherry oil on OG or google and have a look, if you can get the carbon filtering set up apparently it is a far more efficient way of doing it. You can double your yeild without any reduction in quality, infact most people who have done it say that carbon filtering actually improves the quality. Im certainly going to be giving it a try.

kilacaLIbud

Active member
mauiwowie said:

The words "self taught" imply that bram mate, but thats by the by. Its just a quality technique for extracting all that goodness from what is essentially unsmokeable pap. Also Iso isnt honey oil, well it never is for me, its always solid at room temp and goes from amber/brown to cherry red in colour. Only butane or hexane will give you true honey oil. A bit pedantic I know as essentially they are all the same thing but its important to note the differences. Iso is the cheap and easy but effective version, butane gives a better product but is a more difficult process, hexane is hard to get hold off but gives the best product of all and is the same process as iso.

Back to the technique, one thing to note, it works just as well on wet trim as it does dry. Infact in terms of quality it is much better to use wet trim although your yeild may be slightly reduced if you don't do a second wash.

I harvested 2 nevilles haze yesterday, gave them a quick trim as they need to be dry in 7 days but nothing too excessive. I made some Iso with the trim from the Haze phenotype this afternoon. 1g of cherry red oil/hash was the result, it is extremely brittle and takes a fair amount of warming to become maleable. However the colour is just amazing, deep cherry red which is unusual without using activated carbon filtering. The high is incredible, very cerebral but also trippy and then later more stoney. Im completely mashed off the spliff Ive just smoked. No more of this for a while.

thats kinda funny . mine looks like cherry or honey oil. and i didnt use butane..or hexane (which i founded) and mine deff dont look like no iso oil. that link u posted doesnt even look like oil..looks like hash to me.i always thought oil was oil not a solid. it seems the iso dont make the tricombes into a liquid form all the way. like i said if u want the best oil. u make the material/trim take a shower..not a bath..

will try out this freezing method next time, never froze the content beforehand
Victor rivers magic mike

Lavender symbolizes serenity and tranquility and is often used in spells and rituals pertaining to romance, healing, and sleep. 3. **Rosemary**: A versatile herb, rosemary symbolizes remembrance, loyalty, and protection. It is often used in rituals for purification, blessing, and enhancing memory and focus. 4. **Mugwort**: Mugwort has long been associated with divination and psychic abilities. This herb is believed to enhance visionary experiences and provide protection during astral travel or dreamwork. 5. **Chamomile**: Known for its calming and soothing properties, chamomile symbolizes peace, tranquility, and relaxation. It is often used in spells and rituals for sleep, healing, and meditation. 6. **Cinnamon**: With its fiery and passionate energy, cinnamon symbolizes love, passion, and vitality. This spice is often used in spells and rituals for attracting love, strength, and prosperity. 7. **Mint**: Mint is associated with abundance, prosperity, and good fortune. It symbolizes vitality, freshness, and optimism. Mint is often used in spells and rituals for wealth, success, and protection. 8. **Thyme**: Thyme symbolizes courage, strength, and clarity. It is often used in spells and rituals for purification, healing, and dispelling negative energy. 9. **Nettle**: Nettle is a herb known for its protective qualities. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and vitality. Nettle is often used in spells and rituals for protection, banishing, and grounding. 10. **Yarrow**: Yarrow symbolizes courage, psychic abilities, and divination. This herb is often used in spells and rituals to enhance psychic powers, bring clarity to visions, and provide protection. The symbolic meanings of witch herbs play a significant role in adding intention and focus to magical and spiritual practices. By understanding and utilizing these symbolic associations, witches can enhance the effectiveness of their spells, rituals, and other magical workings..

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