There are a few variables
Decarboxylation the time and temperature exposure required to convert and activate THCa into THC. It may be the equipment you are using is either not temperature accurate, precise enough or exposure long enough to achieve this conversion. this same issue has plagued many attempting to create a cannabis infusion, this is why I recommended the magical butter machine as it greatly simplifies the process and ensures the proper temperature and time of exposure to convert to active THC is completed.
Do you employ a candy making thermometer to check the accuracy of the equipment's temperature? Most general appliances are not temperature accurate outside of a narrow range for most baking. This is largely a difference between food industry grade equipment and consumer grade appliances.
It has also been suggested people are able to reach a tolerance to individual habitually used cannabis strains and the body's adaptation results in less potential. Suggesting another cannabis strain may be more appropriate for edibles a cannabis strain you have not greatly consumed.
I have conversed with a local cannabis patient collective repeatedly over this subject as it presented problematic inconsistent results for individuals who either have had prior experience with cannabis infusions or greater food preparation and baking experience. It is mostly believed that a change in the process of how Lecithin is currently being made actively binds out THC and different brands which use the older conversion process are superior for use with cannabis infusion. The other belief system is an individual tolerance to a habitually used cannabis
strain results in the body's buffering of THC from an alternate ingestion method is involved.
The potency of cannabis infusions would have to be tested with other cannabis friendly individuals to determine if indeed this is an individual tolerance issue, week infusion, pour THC conversion or impotent blending of ingredients which may bind out active THC is at causation.
Decarboxylation the time and temperature exposure required to convert and activate THCa into THC. It may be the equipment you are using is either not temperature accurate, precise enough or exposure long enough to achieve this conversion. this same issue has plagued many attempting to create a cannabis infusion, this is why I recommended the magical butter machine as it greatly simplifies the process and ensures the proper temperature and time of exposure to convert to active THC is completed.
Do you employ a candy making thermometer to check the accuracy of the equipment's temperature? Most general appliances are not temperature accurate outside of a narrow range for most baking. This is largely a difference between food industry grade equipment and consumer grade appliances.
It has also been suggested people are able to reach a tolerance to individual habitually used cannabis strains and the body's adaptation results in less potential. Suggesting another cannabis strain may be more appropriate for edibles a cannabis strain you have not greatly consumed.
I have conversed with a local cannabis patient collective repeatedly over this subject as it presented problematic inconsistent results for individuals who either have had prior experience with cannabis infusions or greater food preparation and baking experience. It is mostly believed that a change in the process of how Lecithin is currently being made actively binds out THC and different brands which use the older conversion process are superior for use with cannabis infusion. The other belief system is an individual tolerance to a habitually used cannabis
strain results in the body's buffering of THC from an alternate ingestion method is involved.
The potency of cannabis infusions would have to be tested with other cannabis friendly individuals to determine if indeed this is an individual tolerance issue, week infusion, pour THC conversion or impotent blending of ingredients which may bind out active THC is at causation.