SammyJankis
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The only hair straightener I could find with somewhat good temp starts at 120°C (248°F). How many seconds should I press for and what precentage will the rosin have if I press a bud with say 20% THC?
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So 1g of rosin is 200mg? Does it suffer a 15% loss like decarbing does?Welcome to 420 @SammyJankis
The 20% THC is in the resin which is what you are harvesting, so it should still be 20% logically
I'm no expert on Rosin, but no, I don't think soSo 1g of rosin is 200mg? Does it suffer a 15% loss like decarbing does?
@EZCalyx explained it better than I could.I'm no expert on Rosin, but no, I don't think so
When you say loss, it just changes form into different cannabinoids as I understand it
@Bill284 might know - Bill?
I'm new here.The only hair straightener I could find with somewhat good temp starts at 120°C (248°F). How many seconds should I press for and what precentage will the rosin have if I press a bud with say 20% THC?
Do a search for hair straightener posted by Grandapa tokenIs there a post on exactly how to use a straightener?
Think around 225 f but don't press so you will have to find it in the thread Grandpa Likes To Squeeze Stuff: Solventless Extracts, Rosin, Pressed Here!And what is the ideal temp?
Will burn it, make it dark & burn off some terpenesIf its too high, what happens?
Put on an ice pack it will peel right offDoes the rosin stick to the parchment?
Bud chip? what's left some will wash with alcohol or grind & add to bakingWhat do you do with the bud chip!?!
I know old thread... It is my understanding that you need to decarb rosin prior to using in vape cartridges. Low slow decarb, around 170 f for 24 to 48 hours, when bubbles stop it is done. After the decarb you can put rosin into vape cartridges without the need for added terps or thinners.Cannabis with 20% THC content is by weight. So 1g of 20% THC content cannabis will have .2g of THC. The other 80% of the weight comes from other compounds but mostly vegetable matter or organic matter of the bud. Extracts are nearly pure and depends on the quality you are able to achieve. Extracts can be nearly 100% THC by weight. Decarboxylating is usually done when using extracts for edibles. When extracts are smoked or vaped there is no need to decarb before extracting as the combustion of the bud is decarboxylating it. Decarbing converts THCA which is inactive into THC which is psychoactive.