The only way you are going to satisfy yourself, amidst the ton of replies, pro/against etc... is to carry out the experiment yourself!
And make sure your using high quality to test with.
The only way you are going to satisfy yourself, amidst the ton of replies, pro/against etc... is to carry out the experiment yourself!
What is the difference between cured and uncured cannabis that is ONLY used to make edibles....and is neither smoked nor vaped?I concur. If you ask why it is essential you must never have experienced cured cannabis opposed to uncured cannabis.....
May have to do that. I just thought that with so much edibles being consumed....that greater minds (and less patience) would have tried this or perhaps even lab tested it.The only way you are going to satisfy yourself, amidst the ton of replies, pro/against etc... is to carry out the experiment yourself!
A lot of the edibles taste like sheet (reports), Personally I use PVB to make my brownies and outside of getting you wired, you have no pea picking clue there is cannabis in there, until 20-30 min later. That is what "I" am afterMay have to do that. I just thought that with so much edibles being consumed....that greater minds (and less patience) would have tried this or perhaps even lab tested it.
What is the difference between cured and uncured cannabis that is ONLY used to make edibles....and is neither smoked nor vaped?
What is the difference between cured and uncured cannabis that is ONLY used to make edibles....and is neither smoked nor vaped?
As am I. I would prefer my edibles to taste like cookies, brownies, coconut butter ect.....not pot. Now....my smoking/vaping stash....well bring on the flavor/smell!..you have no pea picking clue there is cannabis in there, until 20-30 min later. That is what "I" am after
I think I will try this with my next harvest. Obviously the results will be completely subjective...but it may help ME decide if in my opinion the juice is worth the squeeze. May compare the water cure method to the traditional cure. I suppose I should try to decarb some 2 day old freshly harvested herb for comparison....but I don't think my current living conditions (neighbors) will allow for that level of smell...That is what "I" am after
Thank you MF! Definitely sounds as though you know what we're talking about. Hopefully you will consider applying some of your knowledge to my real world needs?Depends on process.
if you are doing the extracting at IIRC below -11*c, and using ethanol and/or Iso then there is minimal difference.
differences would be palette dependent. Can your palette notice/tolerate a minor amount of Chlorophyll.
other methods mileage may vary, TMK most of the commercial places use isolate and distillate to make their edibles.
Thank you Greenheart for the advice and photos! Sure "looks" simple enough. I have to try a quart jar and see if I like the end result...I didn't even dry mine when I used it for butter. I took the wet sugar trim (2 cups) and put it straight into the crock pot with 1lb of butter.
Air curing can be done for years without degrading thc. The best smoke I ever experienced was an Afghani I was told had been cured for 7 years. One coaxial connector bowl had 3 of us ripped for hours and I smoke an ounce per week.
Watercuring will take 10-14 days. You will know it's done when it all starts to settle on the bottom. Day 5-7 is where you will start to question yourself for ever trying it. I changed my water every 12 hours.
I didn't even dry mine when I used it for butter. I took the wet sugar trim (2 cups) and put it straight into the crock pot with 1lb of butter.
If you use water cure to make smokable cannabis expect it to taste like burnt rope. All the flavor and impurities are leached out with the water. Dry it quickly. It will shrink a lot so your yield will look really small. It will also seem much more potent since you have more "bud" in your bowl do to the shrinkage.
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Edit: I did the straining with pantyhose. It worked well enough. If I was to do it again I would invest in a proper micron bubblebag for hash making. Live and learn. If palatability is a problem you could even go straight water hash for your edibles. Get a countertop style clothes washer and let it do all the work.
Thank you MF! Definitely sounds as though you know what we're talking about. Hopefully you will consider applying some of your knowledge to my real world needs?
I decarb in a quart jar in my oven. I know....not very accurate. Use a Magic Butter machine to move the THC into coco butter. Bake cookies for 10 min with the butter. Eat cookies and be happy.
Considering my novice clumsy attempts to make edibles ......which BTW work just FINE.....
Does it make any sense for ME to decarb my herb as soon as possible?
Or is the difference so minute that there is no sense in fixing something that is not broken (standard cure)?
Unless there is a major difference in potency....I would prefer my edibles not to have the flavor of Chlorophyll.
As for the sensitivity of my palate....just think of me as an Old Toker forced leave smoking/vaping behind during a pandemic killing old f*cks like me. Perhaps not the most sophisticated palate.
Thanks for your insight!
Thank you sir! I think I'll try the water cure and compare it to my traditional cure. Supposedly no (little) taste with the water cure so if potency remains the same...might be a good compromise. Thanks again...I would not use FRESH cannabis for most types of edibles. Dried, curing is great if it accomplishes something. (for example caryophyllene can be overwhelming in edibles, cured pot has less of that without significant effect on potency), but unless your dealing with a pepper or clove flavor in your cookies then it is not an issue..