same here... i'm quite curiousso who else has tried this?
anyone?
i'd love to hear if they worked for anyone else
Or better yet, how much to buy some.how much do you think one of those capsules would sell for ?
cause people dont read threads, they just scan for informationIf your American then one pill for $1.30 to maybe 5 bucks if you want to be an asshole. Why are you asking I thought I put that in my thread?
cause people dont read threads, they just scan for information
by the way, i give you +rep
I have been making them for a couple months now, with mixed results. My pills seem more potent if I don't strain the weed out of the oil. But if I don't strain then it's a lot harder to evenly fill the caps, and sometimes they are very difficult to close. My next batch I intend to grind the weed to a very fine powder(I had been grinding it only about as well as I would to roll a joint). I am hoping that will make it easier to fill the empty capsules, without having to strain out the weed.same here... i'm quite curious
Yeah, if I strain the weed out it is easy to fill the capsules with a syringe.You were able to use a syringe to fill the capsiles?
Don't you need some sort of fat for the thc to bind to?you all are making this way too complicated.
if you go through the hemp and cannabis foundation (thcf) to get your medical license, they give you a recipe for making activated thc capsules. it is way easier and just as effective.
overview:
the idea here is that thc and other cannabinols are more active when heated up. i totally back this idea after making these caps.
supplies:
cannabis flowers
capsules and packing kit from capmquick.com.
pyrex baking dish
coffee grinder
oven
procedure:
1. reduce cannabis to as fine a powder as you can with the coffee grinder.
2. preheat oven to 220 degrees fahrenheit. temp is very important as too little heat will do nothing and too much will vaporise your product. allow oven temp to stabilize before using.
3. spread ground cannabis evenly over bottom of baking dish. you want the thinnest layer possible.
4. after oven temp is stabilized, put in baking dish and bake at 220F for 20 minutes.
5. allow product to cool and then pack into capsules.
its super easy and they are so much fun. they make a great sleep aid if you use a heavy indica.
i can usually get about .8g of cannabis in a cap. to determine weight, i weigh an empty cap and then weigh the full ones and note the difference.
if you have any questions, pm me. i have an actual copy of the recipe if you want a longer version.
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Yes you do. Not sure what sticking bud in the oven is going to do apart from stink the kitchen out and vapourise a bit of THC off the bud.Don't you need some sort of fat for the thc to bind to?
Pre-cooking the bud by itself in the oven is an essential step of tincture making, with 325F for 5 minutes being most commonly used. Something to do with converting an inactive form of thc (thca?) to the more active form (thcv?). The process is called decarboxlation. I'm sure I butchered the spelling, but you will see this process discussed quite a bit in many tincture threads.Yes you do. Not sure what sticking bud in the oven is going to do apart from stink the kitchen out and vapourise a bit of THC off the bud.
Well i didn't no that, appologies for the last commentPre-cooking the bud by itself in the oven is an essential step of tincture making, with 325F for 5 minutes being most commonly used. Something to do with converting an inactive form of thc (thca?) to the more active form (thcv?). The process is called decarboxlation..
Never heard of the 5 days at 105F method, everything I've seen on glycerine calls for 6-8 weeks of soaking. If I can figure out some way to keep it @ a steady 105 I may try a small batch of that.native american tincture uses glycerin and 5 days @ 105F .... but since having seen that I have read that the 178F temp (which includes the 80-90C range provided) is an important threshold to maintain. I think the temp and its effectiveness is quite particular to the plant and oils intended to extract. Some people have tried the "low heat-slow" process with limited results. This one seems to have some teeth. I do believe I'm be giving this a try once the poundage of buddage is sufficient to ... well .... Play a little.