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Trichomes from a bag?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by TheCruz831, Nov 15, 2012.

  1. I had some frosty dank but a lot of the trichomes (frostiness) fell off and I transported my weed to a different bag, and the inside of the old bag is covered with trichomes stuck to the sides and stuff. Is there any way to get them out and put them back on the dank, or sprinkle them on a bowl or something?
     
  2. Everytime you handle buds you lose trichs. Especially if it's dry.
     
  3. If there's enough crystals you can use plastic, guitar pick? and gather it together. :hippie:
     
  4. If it's a small bag I'd recommend ripping it open (carefully) and using a guitar pick like scooby doo said
     
  5. [quote name='"TheCruz831"']I had some frosty dank but a lot of the trichomes (frostiness) fell off and I transported my weed to a different bag, and the inside of the old bag is covered with trichomes stuck to the sides and stuff. Is there any way to get them out and put them back on the dank, or sprinkle them on a bowl or something?[/quote]

    That'll teach you not to transport your weed in a bag
     
  6. Thanks for the responses, guitar pick sounds good. I'll try that
     
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    Acid brush.
     
  8. Is that different from one of the mini art paintbrushes, or are they the same? Also, your name glass clown with the picture is tight
     
  9. I usually breAk down the bag to where the seals are parallel and break out my handy dandy credit card and usually srape a good deal off.. the Leif usually sticks to the card so I get a paperclip and knock it off into my bowl
     
  10. That sounds good thanks man
     

  11. Acid brush has pretty stiff bristles, but soft enough for this job. It's the same brush that comes with the MFLB for cleaning. A paintbrush with stiff enough bristles would work, but acid brushes are like thirty cents at the hardware store. They're meant for cleaning small parts and tight areas using solvent or acetone, hence the name.

    Thanks for the compliment, at least I think it's a compliment :) I'm old, the generation gap is at work, I don't get all them newfangled slang words any more :)
     

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