a9ymous
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I'm asking because I think a lot of the guidelines I'm reading assume that the output will be smoked, and in my own case I am only interested in ingestion. So there are some steps I'm wondering about, for the experts out there.
1. Drying. Seen a lot about the importance of drying slowly, which I understand would be important when preparing freshly harvested plants for smoking. If the plants are going to be going straight to extraction, does it matter how fast it dries?
2. Flushing. Does this still need to be done, or done for as long, if smoke flavor isn't important? I'm using Fox Farm soil trio in FFOF soil, for reference.
3. In reading about QWET, it seems most guides recommend using fresh dried material, not decarbing first, and I'm thinking that's because it's assumed that the output will be smoked. Some guides do show how to decarb the extracted resin later (which looks a little trickier than decarbing the plant material in an oven first). Given that I would probably use QWET to dissolve into coconut oil for cooking with or (at a less dilute ratio) for capsules, should I not just decarb the weed first?
4. Should I be concerned about losing potency in baked goods if I am using already fully decarbed coconut oil and then use it to bake, say, brownies at 375F for 30 minutes, is it likely to degrade the potency?
What I've been doing is letting the weed dry out at its own pace, usually 2-3 days, in a basement that has a dehumidifier in it (except for a couple of choice bits for offering to guests for smoking, which I try to dry and cure with that in mind). Then I decarb it in the oven and combine it on low in a small crockpot with coconut or MCT oil for a few hours, and strain it out for cooking or taking by the spoonful. It's a little funky right off the spoon by itself but is just fine in foods and does get us high.
As for flushing, I don't run a lot of water through the plants at the end but I do give water only for at least 10 days before harvest. I also taper off feeding before that.
Appreciate any help & clarity on this guys, thanks.
1. Drying. Seen a lot about the importance of drying slowly, which I understand would be important when preparing freshly harvested plants for smoking. If the plants are going to be going straight to extraction, does it matter how fast it dries?
2. Flushing. Does this still need to be done, or done for as long, if smoke flavor isn't important? I'm using Fox Farm soil trio in FFOF soil, for reference.
3. In reading about QWET, it seems most guides recommend using fresh dried material, not decarbing first, and I'm thinking that's because it's assumed that the output will be smoked. Some guides do show how to decarb the extracted resin later (which looks a little trickier than decarbing the plant material in an oven first). Given that I would probably use QWET to dissolve into coconut oil for cooking with or (at a less dilute ratio) for capsules, should I not just decarb the weed first?
4. Should I be concerned about losing potency in baked goods if I am using already fully decarbed coconut oil and then use it to bake, say, brownies at 375F for 30 minutes, is it likely to degrade the potency?
What I've been doing is letting the weed dry out at its own pace, usually 2-3 days, in a basement that has a dehumidifier in it (except for a couple of choice bits for offering to guests for smoking, which I try to dry and cure with that in mind). Then I decarb it in the oven and combine it on low in a small crockpot with coconut or MCT oil for a few hours, and strain it out for cooking or taking by the spoonful. It's a little funky right off the spoon by itself but is just fine in foods and does get us high.
As for flushing, I don't run a lot of water through the plants at the end but I do give water only for at least 10 days before harvest. I also taper off feeding before that.
Appreciate any help & clarity on this guys, thanks.