BoomerBrian
New Member
Hey guys! I've been lurking for awhile collecting info and now I could use a little help dialing in my process to make gummies. The last couple of batches haven't been as strong as I have hoped. I think I might be losing some potency due to over-carbing but I'd like to know what you professionals think
Currently I am doing 2 ethanol washes, straining and filtering them both into one jar. I am using a fondue pot to heat up vegetable oil to 250F, and placing the jar of cannabis oil in the bath. My thought was this bath would decarb the oil while burning off the ethanol. I waited until the bubbles subsided and I was left with about 4.5g of oil from 28g of high quality flower.
This process took a long time, maybe 2 hours. Am I overcooking the oil and thus reducing the potency by cooking it this long? How can I tell the difference between the decarb bubbles and the solvent bubbles? Everything I have read says this is the process to evaporate the ethanol but I am concerned I am lowering the potency this way. I'd appreciate it you guys can let me know what you think. Thank you!
Currently I am doing 2 ethanol washes, straining and filtering them both into one jar. I am using a fondue pot to heat up vegetable oil to 250F, and placing the jar of cannabis oil in the bath. My thought was this bath would decarb the oil while burning off the ethanol. I waited until the bubbles subsided and I was left with about 4.5g of oil from 28g of high quality flower.
This process took a long time, maybe 2 hours. Am I overcooking the oil and thus reducing the potency by cooking it this long? How can I tell the difference between the decarb bubbles and the solvent bubbles? Everything I have read says this is the process to evaporate the ethanol but I am concerned I am lowering the potency this way. I'd appreciate it you guys can let me know what you think. Thank you!