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zbalata01
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So I've decarbed my weed prior to converting it to an edible. But my question is, why am I possibly decarbing up to 3 times when making a batch of simple brownies. Isn't to much heat bad, for the process?
So can someone tell me why its important to (#1) decarb, at say 250 degrees f for 45 min, then (#2) infuse oil/butter at around the same temp, for another 3 to 4 hours, then (#3) bake in a brownie batter at 350 degrees for, for another 50 min or so. At what point has the heat, and longevity of heat ruined all THC levels.
I've also been told to be careful when decarbing, as to not over decarb, and degrade the THC.
Yes I do know that the only way to convert THCA into THC is by heat and time. But at what point is it too much.
So can someone tell me why its important to (#1) decarb, at say 250 degrees f for 45 min, then (#2) infuse oil/butter at around the same temp, for another 3 to 4 hours, then (#3) bake in a brownie batter at 350 degrees for, for another 50 min or so. At what point has the heat, and longevity of heat ruined all THC levels.
I've also been told to be careful when decarbing, as to not over decarb, and degrade the THC.
Yes I do know that the only way to convert THCA into THC is by heat and time. But at what point is it too much.