Dutchfarmsog
420 Member
Hello all. I hope this is in the right section.
I'm in need of info on an evaporation technique that will evaporate about a litre of grain alcohol with as bare minimum heat or no heat used
The purpose of this is to have thca extraction that I can put in gummies. I have a strain that I love the high from it, for medicinal purposes it's top notch.
The strain is a Frankenstein blue/crack/widow
I need to be able to burn off all the solvent so that I can accurately know the mg/ml concentration.
I've gotten to gummie concentrations of 25mg but I can still feel very mildly high, I want concentrations of 50-100mg daily with out getting high
I've gotten my final conclusion down to either the weed is cured to the point of partial conversion from thca to THC, it's about 3 months old stored in mason jars
Or it's the heat of 65-70*F I'm using to burn off the alcohol, colder than this and it almost doesnt want to evaporate.
The other way I haven't tried yet is using a freshly harvest plant.
But mostly if there is a no heat evaporation technique
I'm in need of info on an evaporation technique that will evaporate about a litre of grain alcohol with as bare minimum heat or no heat used
The purpose of this is to have thca extraction that I can put in gummies. I have a strain that I love the high from it, for medicinal purposes it's top notch.
The strain is a Frankenstein blue/crack/widow
I need to be able to burn off all the solvent so that I can accurately know the mg/ml concentration.
I've gotten to gummie concentrations of 25mg but I can still feel very mildly high, I want concentrations of 50-100mg daily with out getting high
I've gotten my final conclusion down to either the weed is cured to the point of partial conversion from thca to THC, it's about 3 months old stored in mason jars
Or it's the heat of 65-70*F I'm using to burn off the alcohol, colder than this and it almost doesnt want to evaporate.
The other way I haven't tried yet is using a freshly harvest plant.
But mostly if there is a no heat evaporation technique