Does this sound like a plan?
I’m in the process of deciding whether or not I should make some cannabis capsules (“happy caps”. I’ve not tried this before, but I have read a number of different approaches and methods. Here is my proposed method in a nutshell:
So do you think this will work? Each cap should be equal in strength making for good dose control. I think the key will is being able to maintain accurate temperatures so as not to vaporize the cannabis unintentionally. Anyway, I welcome your comments.
I’m in the process of deciding whether or not I should make some cannabis capsules (“happy caps”. I’ve not tried this before, but I have read a number of different approaches and methods. Here is my proposed method in a nutshell:
- Starting with good quality bud, do a coarse grind in a space case grinder. Then allow it to sit out in a cool dark place until completely dried.
- Add the dry coarsely ground bud to a coffee mill, herb mill, or even a flour mill and grind into fine powder. (Has anyone ever tried a flour mill for powdering cannabis?)
- Use one of the various methods (e.g., soaking in warm water) to get out as much of the chlorophyll out as possible. (Since it doesn’t taste good and may cause intestinal upset.)
- Drain the wet mixture by filtering it through a lab filter. By using a flask with a vacuum pump you should be able to get out most all of the water. (The vacuum in the flask should literally pull the water through the filter. The water can be thrown away as the THC and related chemicals are not water soluble.)
- The wet remaining paste can be put into a ceramic evaporation dish and placed in a 225 degrees F. preheated oven. If spread thinly, I would expect to pretty much dry out the cannabis in 15-20 minutes with occasional stirring.
- On a hotplate with a thermostat to maintain an accurate temperature heat up some coconut oil to 275 degrees F. and then add the dried cannabis powder. (There are several suggestions for the proper bud to oil ratio… I expect experience will dictate how much oil to actually use.) (Also, note that an accurate thermometer using a thermocouple probe will prevent going hotter than 284 degress F., the point at which the THC will start to vaporize.)
- After a fairly long time (I’m guessing about two hours) the THC etc. should have had a chance to bind with the oil molecules. At this point, the oil/cannabis mixture can once again be filtered.
- Using an inexpensive capsule filler, after the oil has cooled, each 00 capsule can be filled with a pipettor. The pipettor will pick up a measured uniform amount of oil each time. (Each 00 cap should hold about 900 micro liters. This means that a half cup of oil should yeld over 100 capsules.)
- After the capsules are closed they can be stored in the freezer.
So do you think this will work? Each cap should be equal in strength making for good dose control. I think the key will is being able to maintain accurate temperatures so as not to vaporize the cannabis unintentionally. Anyway, I welcome your comments.