Hi all,
I was wondering if it was possible to make a THCA CBDA rich coconut oil? I tired it.. but can't find anyone else who has.
I have a strain that tested out at a 1:1 both around 8%. Most obviously still in acid form.
My father has a torn meniscus, and another with r.arthritis, and another with DDD. I wanted to start by targeting the anitinflamatory properties of the acids by making a salve. The easy first step (first timer) was coconut oil.
Process: (in short)
Chopped up airy bud, at about 55%jar moisture (quality but not trim worthy)
Bud and coconut oil Into Double boiler at 130f for 20 hours
Mixing and crushing a bit often.
Last two hours raised slowly to 170f with added hot water (1part water:2part coconutoil)
Screened with cheesecloth, material purged with hot water (150f) to collect more goodies..
Mixture then screen via a 160u mesh pulled tight.
The mixture is not separating in the fridge.
Guess my question is, did I just make a bad ads THCA CBDA rich coconut oil? Or did I waste the bud...
All input welcome. Cheers.
I was wondering if it was possible to make a THCA CBDA rich coconut oil? I tired it.. but can't find anyone else who has.
I have a strain that tested out at a 1:1 both around 8%. Most obviously still in acid form.
My father has a torn meniscus, and another with r.arthritis, and another with DDD. I wanted to start by targeting the anitinflamatory properties of the acids by making a salve. The easy first step (first timer) was coconut oil.
Process: (in short)
Chopped up airy bud, at about 55%jar moisture (quality but not trim worthy)
Bud and coconut oil Into Double boiler at 130f for 20 hours
Mixing and crushing a bit often.
Last two hours raised slowly to 170f with added hot water (1part water:2part coconutoil)
Screened with cheesecloth, material purged with hot water (150f) to collect more goodies..
Mixture then screen via a 160u mesh pulled tight.
The mixture is not separating in the fridge.
Guess my question is, did I just make a bad ads THCA CBDA rich coconut oil? Or did I waste the bud...
All input welcome. Cheers.