connda Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 I simply can't smoke cannabis anymore. I dislike both smoking as well as the smell of the smoke that embeds in your nose and mouth. I've gone the edibles route by trying out different kinds of gummies. Only problem being is that retail gummies are expensive and there is no way I can verify the THC content. So now I'm playing around with the idea of purchasing a decarboxylation machine. Yeah, I could fire up my stove, but I don't want to heat up the entire kitchen to decarb a few grams of cannabis. Has anyone tried this route? 1
Jingthing Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Interesting. Can you provide more info about these machines? Models, costs, availability in Thailand? Alternatively, I would suggest dry herb vaping at lower temps. 170 to 190 C. Most of the issues with smoke and smell gone. Also you can later use the already vaped herb to eat. 1
RoyalCali Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 2 hours ago, connda said: I simply can't smoke cannabis anymore. I dislike both smoking as well as the smell of the smoke that embeds in your nose and mouth. I've gone the edibles route by trying out different kinds of gummies. Only problem being is that retail gummies are expensive and there is no way I can verify the THC content. So now I'm playing around with the idea of purchasing a decarboxylation machine. Yeah, I could fire up my stove, but I don't want to heat up the entire kitchen to decarb a few grams of cannabis. Has anyone tried this route? Like @Jingthing allready said, the best and legal solution would be to just buy some dry herbs vape. Alternative you can make extracts, oils, wax and then make your own dosed Gummies, add it to food or anything else. On Lazada, Shopee you can search for "Resin Press", but keep in mind: "Everything containing above 200mg (0.2% THC)" is still ilegal here in Thailand. i hope this information helped you 1 1
daveAustin Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 Hear you about smoking. Air fryer works well for decarb—110C ish for 45m. Canna butter or canna oil from then is easy enough in a rice cooker (or pot) using double boiler method. 1 1
mr336 Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 Making butter requires a few easy steps. I usually get about 30 CC cookies made with the butter. Throw in a little pinch of Kahlua and theres not a hint of Cannabis flavor. Or just eat a small piece of the butter.
Popular Post YaiJung Posted December 7, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 7, 2023 I have the Herbability Decarboxylator and Infusion machine that I picked up from shopee a couple months ago for around 3k baht. It is awesome! Before I would decarb in the oven and then infuse the butter/oil in a slowcooker, but it was messy and stunk the house up. This thing works like a charm. Put some ground herb in and hit a preset button. Very little smell, although not scentless. After decarbing the flower, just add the butter or oil and hit another preset button. Word of warning if searching for this machine...it tends to be misspelled on shopee and lazada, herbablility, her bability, etc. Terrible name for such a wonderful little machine! Just made a batch of salted mocha caramels yesterday with 7 grams of high grade flower. Will get about 100 or so pieces at around 10mg THC per piece. Comes out to 10-14 baht per piece including baking ingredients, depending on which flower I use...I pay 100-150 per gram for top quality, direct from farm. Edibles from a dispensary are massively marked up, plus who knows what you are actually ingesting. No thanks. Also, no thanks to vaping. Tried it many times and really wanted it to be as great as some people say, but just doesn't do it for me. High is not balanced, very racey, too much head high(anxiety), no pain killing effects. I use medicinally for nerve pain first and foremost. Smoking works best, but my lungs object. Edibles work pretty well also - I find 5-10 mg THC give me a nice mellow medicinal effect, without putting me to sleep. 1 1 6
newbee2022 Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 On 12/6/2023 at 8:12 PM, connda said: I simply can't smoke cannabis anymore. I dislike both smoking as well as the smell of the smoke that embeds in your nose and mouth. I've gone the edibles route by trying out different kinds of gummies. Only problem being is that retail gummies are expensive and there is no way I can verify the THC content. So now I'm playing around with the idea of purchasing a decarboxylation machine. Yeah, I could fire up my stove, but I don't want to heat up the entire kitchen to decarb a few grams of cannabis. Has anyone tried this route? But you are aware that you are extremely addicted already? You need professional help.👍. See a rehab clinic 🥺! 1 2
Popular Post ibjoe Posted December 8, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2023 Advantage of decarboxylation vs edibles is you get to choose your exact (bud) strain, often edibles are quite vague about that. Decarboxylation process is sensitive to time and temperature. 60 minutes at 225 F is a good target. Too hot or long degrades the THC, too low or short less gets converted. Oven method can work, but a good decarboxylator makes it easy. The Ardent Nova Decarboxylator works very well, but it is expensive. Simple to use, just drop in your material, push the button, and wait. Another method is to cook in oil, you can see the CO2 bubbles rising, when they are done material is ready. After your material is decarboxylated, most effective ingestion is on empty stomach with something oily, like Nutella. 1 2
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 1 hour ago, YaiJung said: I have the Herbability Decarboxylator and Infusion machine that I picked up from shopee a couple months ago for around 3k baht. It is awesome! Before I would decarb in the oven and then infuse the butter/oil in a slowcooker, but it was messy and stunk the house up. This thing works like a charm. Put some ground herb in and hit a preset button. Very little smell, although not scentless. After decarbing the flower, just add the butter or oil and hit another preset button. Word of warning if searching for this machine...it tends to be misspelled on shopee and lazada, herbablility, her bability, etc. Terrible name for such a wonderful little machine! Just made a batch of salted mocha caramels yesterday with 7 grams of high grade flower. Will get about 100 or so pieces at around 10mg THC per piece. Comes out to 10-14 baht per piece including baking ingredients, depending on which flower I use...I pay 100-150 per gram for top quality, direct from farm. Edibles from a dispensary are massively marked up, plus who knows what you are actually ingesting. No thanks. Also, no thanks to vaping. Tried it many times and really wanted it to be as great as some people say, but just doesn't do it for me. High is not balanced, very racey, too much head high(anxiety), no pain killing effects. I use medicinally for nerve pain first and foremost. Smoking works best, but my lungs object. Edibles work pretty well also - I find 5-10 mg THC give me a nice mellow medicinal effect, without putting me to sleep. OP just do this. great comment. 2
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 28 minutes ago, ibjoe said: Advantage of decarboxylation vs edibles is you get to choose your exact (bud) strain, often edibles are quite vague about that. once the thc is decarbed there is no more sativa indica or strain.
Jingthing Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 2 hours ago, stoner said: once the thc is decarbed there is no more sativa indica or strain. Yeah I've heard that with decarbed weed the strain differences are all cooked away. So in that case it would be stupid to use high end weed for that.
Jingthing Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 After weed is decarbed do you really need to cook it then in butter or oil? Can't you just use the decarbed weed directly mixed with foods that have fat?
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 2 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Yeah I've heard that with decarbed weed the strain differences are all cooked away. So in that case it would be stupid to use high end weed for that. yep. thc-a input thc output. the acid molecule is stripped away. the only point to using high end weed would be to get more mg for your edible batch. 1
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 1 minute ago, Jingthing said: After weed is decarbed do you really need to cook it then in butter or oil? Can't you just use the decarbed weed directly mixed with foods that have fat? once decarbed the chemical is activated. the main purpose of the butter or oil is to bind with the thc and allow the liver to absorb it. 1 1
Jingthing Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 2 minutes ago, stoner said: once decarbed the chemical is activated. the main purpose of the butter or oil is to bind with the thc and allow the liver to absorb it. So I guess you're saying that would be more efficient than just eating it directly with fat? So you might need less product. But I'm wondering how much more efficient?
Guderian Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 Interesting topic, thanks. I've been successfully making chocolate hash brownies for a while now. I don't decarboxylate the weed as I find the heat from the baking process does that for you quite effectively. Well, the brownies get me nice and mellow, anyway, lol. I'm now looking at making cannabutter as I want to try making shortbread and other cookies don't want bits of weed in them. One question: I know that when decarboxylating the weed you will degrade the THC if you heat it for too long or at too high a temperature. How about when you've already decarboxylated it and made your cannabutter or oil or whatever for baking and cooking, will the heat from baking the cookies in the oven reduce the effectiveness of the THC in the cannabutter you used to make the cookie dough?
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 53 minutes ago, Jingthing said: But I'm wondering how much more efficient? lot of different factors into that. body size weight consumption habits like alcohol some can drink way more than others. a 100mg cookie will get me pretty good. for most they could have some serious issues consuming that much. 1
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 17 minutes ago, Guderian said: will the heat from baking the cookies in the oven reduce the effectiveness of the THC in the cannabutter you used to make the cookie dough? nope. i decarb first then add to my baking. 1 1
Guderian Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 11 minutes ago, stoner said: nope. i decarb first then add to my baking. Great, thanks. I've just ordered the decarboxylation machine recommended by @YaiJung, so I should be good to go when that arrives.
ibjoe Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 10 hours ago, stoner said: once the thc is decarbed there is no more sativa indica or strain. If the only active ingredient in cannabis is THC, then strains wouldn't matter. But there are a variety of cannabinoids and terpenes that also affect the effects. Decarboxylation is removing C02 molecules from THCA / CBDA molecules rendering them psychoactively effective. Material is otherwise intact, differences between strains can still be evident after decarboxylation. There are processes to extract THC from cannabis that don't retain strain specific features, but that's not decarboxylation. Consider edibles, they rely on decarboxylated cannabis, and the effects can vary quite a bit between products, e.g. sleepy / energizing / etc. due to the strains they use. 1 1
stoner Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 37 minutes ago, ibjoe said: If the only active ingredient in cannabis is THC, then strains wouldn't matter. But there are a variety of cannabinoids and terpenes that also affect the effects. Decarboxylation is removing C02 molecules from THCA / CBDA molecules rendering them psychoactively effective. thca is the ingredient in cannabis that people are after. once heat is applied the chemical (thc) is activated and the acid is stripped away. not removing c02 molecules. and in fact most of the differences in sativa and indica are purely down to bro science. the differing effects mostly come from the terpenes. https://www.insider.com/why-theres-no-difference-between-indica-and-sativa-marijuana-strains-2020-4
jvs Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 To decarb i have been using an ordinary rice cooker,works great i think. 1 1
ibjoe Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 23 hours ago, stoner said: thca is the ingredient in cannabis that people are after. once heat is applied the chemical (thc) is activated and the acid is stripped away. not removing c02 molecules. and in fact most of the differences in sativa and indica are purely down to bro science. the differing effects mostly come from the terpenes. https://www.insider.com/why-theres-no-difference-between-indica-and-sativa-marijuana-strains-2020-4 Decarboxylation is the process of converting cannabinoid acids to their corresponding cannabinoids, by removing their carboxyl groups (Carbon-Oxygen aka CO2), usually by heat. You can't get high from raw cannabis, it must first be decarbed, whether by smoking, vaping, or cooking (e.g. in butter, brownies, or a decarboxylator). This is science, not opinion. While cannabis strains' effects are generally classified as indica/hybrid/sativa, the actual effects of various strains can vary significantly or subtlety. There are a variety of strain specific cannabinoids and terpenes it's not all THC, though there are processes to extract THC specifically from cannabis. An experienced user can generally tell the difference for example between Pineapple Express and OG Kush, no matter what decarb method is used. Though some users don't notice a difference and consider that "all the strains are the same". It's okay if you don't agree. 1
stoner Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 8 minutes ago, ibjoe said: Decarboxylation is the process of converting cannabinoid acids to their corresponding cannabinoids, by removing their carboxyl groups (Carbon-Oxygen aka CO2), usually by heat. You can't get high from raw cannabis, it must first be decarbed, whether by smoking, vaping, or cooking (e.g. in butter, brownies, or a decarboxylator). This is science, not opinion. While cannabis strains' effects are generally classified as indica/hybrid/sativa, the actual effects of various strains can vary significantly or subtlety. There are a variety of strain specific cannabinoids and terpenes it's not all THC, though there are processes to extract THC specifically from cannabis. An experienced user can generally tell the difference for example between Pineapple Express and OG Kush, no matter what decarb method is used. Though some users don't notice a difference and consider that "all the strains are the same". It's okay if you don't agree. It's not about agreeing as you said it's science. After decarbr there is no more strain indica or saliva. Best not get into who's experienced. 1
Dogmatix Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 If you look on Alibaba you can find some inexpensive decarb machines with minimum quantity one piece and low cost shipping from China. I got one called the Herboven or something like that for about 30 bucks and it works well. Exactly the same model was available on Amazon and other farang websites for 2-3 times the price and very steep shipping. Of course they are exactly the same thing made in China. It came straight to the door with no tax because it was sent by mail and under 15,000 baht value. On Alibaba make sure you order the right model that 220v with the right plug for TH. 1
Dogmatix Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 On 12/8/2023 at 11:28 AM, Jingthing said: So I guess you're saying that would be more efficient than just eating it directly with fat? So you might need less product. But I'm wondering how much more efficient? I tried some decarbed weed with a spoonful of coconut oil to bind it and stirred into a flavored yoghurt. Worked well. Coconut oil is one of the best fats to use and tastes OK too. 1
Popular Post V8M8 Posted December 11, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 11, 2023 On 12/8/2023 at 7:45 AM, newbee2022 said: But you are aware that you are extremely addicted already? You need professional help.👍. See a rehab clinic 🥺! Are you an evangalist or just lost? I think you may have stumbled in to the wrong thread. Salvation Army is 2 doors up the street. 1 2
connda Posted December 15, 2023 Author Posted December 15, 2023 On 12/8/2023 at 6:48 AM, YaiJung said: I have the Herbability Decarboxylator and Infusion machine that I picked up from shopee a couple months ago for around 3k baht. It is awesome! Got mine today. I'll be doing my first Decarb cycle and coconut-oil infusion tonight with the various buds I've bought in the past but have not smoked (as I said, I really don't like smoking but over the last year I've tried a number of different strains in order to find something that isn't harsh on the lungs. Never found any so now those buds will be decarbed and infused. This should be fun.) @YaiJung Thanks for the recommendation! 1
Jingthing Posted December 15, 2023 Posted December 15, 2023 Another thing about vaping. Weed for dry herb vaping should not be too dry as too dry weed in a vape is harsh and may even combust. But dry weed is fine for making infusions.
GammaGlobulin Posted December 15, 2023 Posted December 15, 2023 On 12/6/2023 at 9:54 PM, Jingthing said: Most of the issues with smoke and smell gone. You find issues with smoking and smell? But what about Freud and his cigars?
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