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Yes ofcause, cannabinol (CBN) is the nonenzymatic oxidation byproduct of THC and is most commonly an artifact found after prolonged storage, Its also the only chemical in our plants responsible for aiding sleep, There are two methods to do this, prolong the storage of your bud or you can decarboxylate your bud for longer and at slightly lower temps, 60-65c (140 - 149 F) over a period of 1-2 hours, your thc will be converted into CBN, in you case you want to decarboxylate your extract, the exact 3% you trying to achieve will only be able to be done by testing the % amounts of CBN within the extract as you decarboxylate
Thank you for the reply,
The goal is to go from 3% to zero THC.... or less :)
so..... with heat (145°±), and enough time, all of the THC theoretically will convert? Is it that simple?
Does it need to be @ reduced pressure (vacuum)?
Will it work under high pressure (500 psi)?
my simple mind
I don't think anyone will understand the comment.Hemp farmers are just as lost as weed farmers.
Go back to school and don't cheat this time ya cheater
The UV light sounds interesting might even try it myselfThe other strategy for converting THC into CBN is the use of UV light as an alternative to heat. As mentioned previously, light degrades cannabis and hemp, facilitating a natural conversion of THC into CBN.
However—and here’s the catch—to extract CBN at a large scale in a lab setting, neither UV light nor heat is used to convert THC to CBN for the purposes of isolation. Typically, it is a much more complicated and well-guarded proprietary SOP involving refluxing the THC, dissolved in specific solvents, and usually in the presence of precious metal catalysts.
Makes me think of the Morrocan hash high in Cbn.The UV light sounds interesting might even try it myself
Do you ever have anything good to say? Or u just a hater ?Hemp farmers are just as lost as weed farmers.
Go back to school and don't cheat this time ya cheater
The comment didn't make much sense to me eitherDo you ever have anything good to say? Or u just a hater ?
Same way alot of the stuff is dried here and sold, cheap sleepy stuff not worth the smokeMakes me think of the Morrocan hash high in Cbn.
Traditionally the plants were dried on rooftops in the sun, that may explain the high level of Cbn.
Only one way to find outI have some low grade bud that has been stored for 2-3 years, was thinking about making it into bubble hash, would it be high in CBN?
It would be great if it did
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