Decarbed = Harsh

ThcGuy

Well-Known Member
What is Strawberry cough?
It's a strain of cannabis. Here is a description from Wikileaf:
Strawberry Cough is a bracing, taste-focused sativa hybrid. Its unmistakable strawberry flavor is the result of crossbreeding by cannabis pioneer Kyle Kushman. Its impressive buds won the title of Best Flower in the 2013 Cannabis Cup. Fruity and light, this strain is an uplifting and productive smoke that can be enjoyed in a variety of settings. As its name implies, Strawberry Haze is a cross between Strawberry Fields and old-school staple Haze. The average THC composition of this strain is between 15% and 20%.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
My understanding of decarbed flowers ((don't quote me))...is the process of heating them to a certain degree to change non psychoactive THC into THCAA ....for the making of delicious edibles.........dried out weed is just dried out weed ....not what I'd consider decarbed .....I could be wrong, that's my just my understanding.......I personally just make ice water hash........ @cannabineer am I rite in my thinking here?


I have a patient who makes my edibles for me, so I don't ever have to do these things.....I also have this super intelligent friend who makes oil for me as well ....he's like a scientist of all things extract ......he's pretty much the coolest guy around and his extracts are seriously potent and pure ...... @curious2garden I think you may know this super intelligent guy I speak of......he's an illusive one for sure....but totally a guy you'd want on your team ....wouldn't you agree C2G.
Decarbing definitely needs a heat step to turn orally inactive THCA into active THC. Just drying it doesn't do much to decarb it. The decarb step is a must for making edibles.
 
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