Drying cannabutter CCO

wildjim;2768311 said:
I'd just say it like this... If you are out of oil and/or don't have the time to properly cure the material, just make sure it is dry and make your medicine. I have done it both ways and never noticed a difference in the cured and dried flowers. I have made oil just after drying when I was out. A couple weeks later I made it with the same plant, but it was cured two or three weeks. I didn't notice any difference. But that just might be me.

For my butter, I always quick freeze the material after harvest. No drying time. Immediately after cutting the sweet leaves and popcorn buds I put a pound of butter's worth of the material into a vacuum bag and right after vacuuming and sealing it I put it in the freezer. When making the butter I never thaw it out, I just put it into the boiling water and butter mixture. When done there is no difference in dried and frozen. Never need more than one piece of toast in the morning after tacking. Frozen and vacuum sealed it lasts quite a long time.

Hope this helps.

WJ
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