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I think at higher temps the THC is lost, not sure on that though.
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yeah ken i got the same pots for a buck each to 8x8in sqaure fits real nice . running a side by side test with a 3$ super air root pot the dollar squares are winning . nice to see them outside are you going to flower in them ?
Yeah I never understood that when it comes to baking canna cookies. Some people say bake it at regular temp. and some say bake it at a low temp. like 300 deg. for longer. I always bake them at 300 deg. but still feel like I may be degrading THC although cookies are still potent. I use my vaporizer at 350 deg. so I figure at 300deg. most of the THC will be viable.You will start to degrade the THC once you start going over the 200F mark. Lower temps will decarboxylate it however, and make it more orally active (150F seems to work well). Once you get over 300F you start loosing a LOT of the THC. If you hit 400 you've lost most if not all of it. So deep frying would degrade it as that call for a temp usually between 325 and 400. Not to say it wouldn't work though - you can cook foods at 300-400+ and still retain some of the active ingredients, but it just will not be as potent as it COULD have been.
Highly inspiring thread! It's nice to see such large, healthy plants growing out in the sun instead of under lights in a basement.
Do you mind if I ask whether your grows are legal or not?
Not to many cooks here the internal temp is what's important here.
Perfect cookies are crispy on the out side soft on the inside.
Meaning inside temp diff.
Also 325 deg.F is only ovens temp not what your baking,
Use a infared temp gun,very cheap know and accurate.
Jm2c.
Highly inspiring thread! It's nice to see such large, healthy plants growing out in the sun instead of under lights in a basement.
Do you mind if I ask whether your grows are legal or not?
You will start to degrade the THC once you start going over the 200F mark. Lower temps will decarboxylate it however, and make it more orally active (150F seems to work well). Once you get over 300F you start loosing a LOT of the THC. If you hit 400 you've lost most if not all of it. So deep frying would degrade it as that call for a temp usually between 325 and 400. Not to say it wouldn't work though - you can cook foods at 300-400+ and still retain some of the active ingredients, but it just will not be as potent as it COULD have been.
Aye, lower is definitely better. Some baking recipes just can't cook that low though and come out right though (ever try to bake a cake at 140?). I'm personally a fan of 'no-bake' recipes because then you really maximize your potency.
You will start to degrade the THC once you start going over the 200F mark. Lower temps will decarboxylate it however, and make it more orally active (150F seems to work well). Once you get over 300F you start loosing a LOT of the THC. If you hit 400 you've lost most if not all of it. So deep frying would degrade it as that call for a temp usually between 325 and 400. Not to say it wouldn't work though - you can cook foods at 300-400+ and still retain some of the active ingredients, but it just will not be as potent as it COULD have been.
I love the passion we all have for this plant! I threw out the idea of deep fried nuggets as a total joke and the next thing you know people are giving it serious consideration. I mean anything fried is good, right?
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