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I think it gives me a cleaner final product and allows me to make stronger extracts.Why are you using water at all? I don't get the purpose.
That's an interesting idea, I do have like 80 mason jars laying aroundthanks for sharing.
i think i'm going to try to make something here in a few weeks. another alternative i liked i saw on the internet to your glass pie dish and tinfoil was to use mason jars with the lid only slightly ajar.
I add lecithin when I actually make edibles but i have also in the past added an extra step after I resolidify the oil from the 1st batch (the one you consume not the one you save to start the next batch) and gotten rid of all the water I have put the oil back into the Pyrex bread pan put that on my electric glass top stove on low melted it and added lecithin right to the oil. However you don't want to add lecithin to the oil until after you get rid of the water completely or your gonna have water in the final productThat’s a new process for me, never heard of recapturing anything vaped off?
Also do you add any lechticin or nuts to the final product to enhance the effects ?
Not sure how it would do anything since neither Cannabinoids or oil will touch it. Just seems like an extra unnecessary step to me.I think it gives me a cleaner final product and allows me to make stronger extracts
I use jars as wellThat's an interesting idea, I do have like 80 mason jars laying around
Usually the oil and thc float so when solidified may be easier to remove a puck rather than scooping it off the bottom. That's the only positive I can see. I see water and butter used a lot and wondered also why it's needed.Why are you using water at all? I don't get the purpose.
Yeah, I'm not trying to be an ass about it, just trying to understand if there's any science to it as, I make a ton of oils and stuff.We know from short path distillation that cannabinoids do become vapor once the boiling point is reached. They can then be re-collected into a honey like substance by dropping the temp. They will collect on the walls of the container in the areas where the temp is lowest. But this happens under vacuum. The rules are different with a pressurized vessel. Also the BP of THC is around 400*F, you are not getting close to that.
You will also be releasing CO2 in this decarb process, pressurizing the container. By the nature of chemistry, you are going to lose some into the oven since you are not able to maintain pressure.
The water thing has given me something to think about.
If it works for you, that's all that matters. So many ways to skin a cat.
I used to watch her a lot. She's got a great video on how to make your cannabutter look like regular butter on there. Gets rid of the green tint, and makes it smooth again.Best edibles tutorials I've ever seen are on YouTube under Diamond Delight Edibles. This woman is amazing. She shows you start to finish how to make awesome gummies and has a tonne of videos on how to take your cannabutter to the next level. Followed her method and the chocolate chip cookies I made were wicked.
Canna Gummy Bears Tutorial - Store quality
If you would like to express your support, a cup of coffee is always appreciated: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/egilmour19sThis is Canna Gummies 2.0 - Learn h...youtu.be
Well I just say cannabinoids Because not everyone I talk to is gonna understand half of what's being vaporized is terps lol.Not sure how it would do anything since neither Cannabinoids or oil will touch it. Just seems like an extra unnecessary step to me.
The reason, as I understand it, for cooling covered is to let the terps resettle on the bud. Never heard of THC resettling, but I guess it makes a certain kind of sense. Pretty sure Cannabinoids just dissipate though. I could definitely be wrong though.
I've actually watched a few of her edibles tutorial, they are very good! When your like me and your consuming this oil every day you start looking for new things to make and new ways to improve your process. Which is why I started this thread hoping I could help improve someone else's process or possibly learn from someone else so thanks for the suggestion!Best edibles tutorials I've ever seen are on YouTube under Diamond Delight Edibles. This woman is amazing. She shows you start to finish how to make awesome gummies and has a tonne of videos on how to take your cannabutter to the next level. Followed her method and the chocolate chip cookies I made were wicked.
Canna Gummy Bears Tutorial - Store quality
If you would like to express your support, a cup of coffee is always appreciated: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/egilmour19sThis is Canna Gummies 2.0 - Learn h...youtu.be
Interesting however I don't have to worry about what color my oil is anymoreI used to watch her a lot. She's got a great video on how to make your cannabutter look like regular butter on there. Gets rid of the green tint, and makes it smooth again.
Yeah im definitely not getting over 400°f. But what is the BP of. The rest of the cannabinoids? The terps? 9-delta may be the main thing but it all plays a role in your experience.We know from short path distillation that cannabinoids do become vapor once the boiling point is reached. They can then be re-collected into a honey like substance by dropping the temp. They will collect on the walls of the container in the areas where the temp is lowest. But this happens under vacuum. The rules are different with a pressurized vessel. Also the BP of THC is around 400*F, you are not getting close to that.
You will also be releasing CO2 in this decarb process, pressurizing the container. By the nature of chemistry, you are going to lose some into the oven since you are not able to maintain pressure.
The water thing has given me something to think about.
If it works for you, that's all that matters. So many ways to skin a cat.
Yeah im definitely not getting over 400°f. But what is the BP of. The rest of the cannabinoids? The terps? 9-delta may be the main thing but it all plays a role in your experience.
Thank you for the info
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