Brother Sweetleaf
Well-Known Member
I'm currently preparing some canna-butter in a double-boiler, and the cooking-thermometer in the butter shows the temp to be between 188 and 193 degrees Fahrenheit, as is recommended in BadKat's recipe for Chocolate-Covered Peanut-Butter Canna-Bombs. (This is my first time using this recipe, my sixth time cooking with herb, & my first time cooking with a thermometer & a proper double-boiler... So although I'm Ol' School, I'm still a noob when wearing the Chef's hat.)
I'm very familiar with vaping, and understand that THC does not vaporize from the herb until 300.7[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (149.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C), with CBD & CBN vaping from bud at about 403.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (206.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C) & 414.9[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (212.7[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C) respectively.
Now, I know that THC extraction via liquid fats is completely different from extraction via heated air, but I do have some confusion regarding those differences...
I guess I'm wondering how or why 180 - 200[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F is sufficient enough to extract most of the cannabanoids from the herb when preparing canna-butter, whereas those temps are nearly half the temperatures required for "air extraction".
How can I be sure to maximize the potency of my butter with temperature regulation?
How do I know if & when THC would vape away from the butter or recipe? My concerns for losing THC in the air are minimal with this Peanut-Butter Canna-Bomb recipe, but I often wonder how much THC is lost when cooking brownies or anything over the vaping temperature of THC (300[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F).
Theories & discussions are welcomed, but I'm really hoping to hear some actual proven facts as well as some experiential wisdom regarding this.
Thanks!
I'm very familiar with vaping, and understand that THC does not vaporize from the herb until 300.7[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (149.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C), with CBD & CBN vaping from bud at about 403.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (206.3[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C) & 414.9[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F (212.7[FONT=&]°[/FONT]C) respectively.
Now, I know that THC extraction via liquid fats is completely different from extraction via heated air, but I do have some confusion regarding those differences...
I guess I'm wondering how or why 180 - 200[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F is sufficient enough to extract most of the cannabanoids from the herb when preparing canna-butter, whereas those temps are nearly half the temperatures required for "air extraction".
How can I be sure to maximize the potency of my butter with temperature regulation?
How do I know if & when THC would vape away from the butter or recipe? My concerns for losing THC in the air are minimal with this Peanut-Butter Canna-Bomb recipe, but I often wonder how much THC is lost when cooking brownies or anything over the vaping temperature of THC (300[FONT=&]°[/FONT]F).
Theories & discussions are welcomed, but I'm really hoping to hear some actual proven facts as well as some experiential wisdom regarding this.
Thanks!