
“Hash”-ing it out with Max Platt, Director of Manufacturing: Solventless at VIBE Cannabis, The Feels S5E2
Have you heard of the saying “quality in, quality out”? Well, in this episode of The Feels, we chat with Matt Platt, Director of Manufacturing: Solventless at VIBE Cannabis about how his passion for and deep knowledge of the plant play a key role in the much loved products he helps to produce.
Here's an outline of what Max and Jeff discuss during this episode:
0:00 Welcome and Introduction
0:14 Who is Kuli?
0:43 Introducing Max Platt, Director of Manufacturing: Solventless at VIBE Cannabis
0:56 Max's role at VIBE
1:43 The history of hash
2:36 Making ice water hash
3:55 Diving into creating rosin
4:31 Importance of controlling quality through growing your own plants
5:25 Are certain chemovars better for making hash than others?
7:04 What’s happening when trichomes change colors
8:13 How cannabinoids convert from one to another
8:59 Evolution of terpenes
9:41 A new, hot topic - hashinene
10:27 How hop latent viroid (HLV) effects plants
11:27 Working to prevent HLV
12:25 The growth of VIBE Cannabis
13:14 What changes are Max looking to implement at VIBE?
15:00 Making hash through hand washing vs machine washing
17:14 Talking infused pre-rolls
19:03 The resiliency of hash with changing consumer preferences
20:57 Looking to the future of cannabis
22:39 Thank you to our sponsors
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Connect with Max Platt through VIBE Cannabis: www.vibecanna.com or @vibecanna
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Thanks to Sean Greene Videography, and Soular Designs for producing this video!
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