StellarLarve
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have recently acquired a Pot by Noids, a nice little device that decarb / infuse / distill, with a brilliant filter and condenser attachment, and so far I have made two batches of ethanol extraction using the Pot.
One with a qwiso-ish method where I put the alcohol and the decarb’ ground flowers separately in the freezer overnight, then combine, shake, etc. then distill.
Another one where I soaked the decarb’ ground flowers in room temperature alcohol for a couple days, shaking occasionally, then distill till reduced to 50 ml, transvased into a little dark glass dropper bottle.
I would like advices and experiences feedbacks, as it seems to me that my tinctures are not as potent as they should/could be.
The second one was made with 6 g OG Kush, mixed with another couple grams high-CBD flower for a more balanced entourage effect.
at 16% THC = 6000 mg x 16/100 = 960 mg
960 mg / 50ml = 19.2 mg/ml
My reference for gauging potency are store-bought gummies at 5 mg THC each.
If my calculations are correct… 0.25 ml of my tincture should approximately amount to the same, so 5 drops should have roughly the same effect than a gummy, right?
I put 6 under my tongue with a bit of honey last night, and while the effects were there, it seemed to me than they were less noticeable. Maybe I am starting to develop a bit of tolerance, especially at so little dosage? Maybe my expectation is too high?
Noids claim that their decarb’ process is pretty efficient:
So… is that normal, or have I messed up something in the process?
Thanks for your thoughts.
I have recently acquired a Pot by Noids, a nice little device that decarb / infuse / distill, with a brilliant filter and condenser attachment, and so far I have made two batches of ethanol extraction using the Pot.
One with a qwiso-ish method where I put the alcohol and the decarb’ ground flowers separately in the freezer overnight, then combine, shake, etc. then distill.
Another one where I soaked the decarb’ ground flowers in room temperature alcohol for a couple days, shaking occasionally, then distill till reduced to 50 ml, transvased into a little dark glass dropper bottle.
I would like advices and experiences feedbacks, as it seems to me that my tinctures are not as potent as they should/could be.
The second one was made with 6 g OG Kush, mixed with another couple grams high-CBD flower for a more balanced entourage effect.
at 16% THC = 6000 mg x 16/100 = 960 mg
960 mg / 50ml = 19.2 mg/ml
My reference for gauging potency are store-bought gummies at 5 mg THC each.
If my calculations are correct… 0.25 ml of my tincture should approximately amount to the same, so 5 drops should have roughly the same effect than a gummy, right?
I put 6 under my tongue with a bit of honey last night, and while the effects were there, it seemed to me than they were less noticeable. Maybe I am starting to develop a bit of tolerance, especially at so little dosage? Maybe my expectation is too high?
Noids claim that their decarb’ process is pretty efficient:
The extraction yield of the POT by NOIDS is close to the maximum.
The decarboxylation rate is 100% conversion from its acidic form to the activated cannabinoids. That is to say, after decarb, there is no CBDa left. However there is about 5-10 % loss of the total CBD during decarb using any method.
The infusion rate depends on the method and the type of oil used.
If you use olive oil or butter, the infusion rate is 90-95 % which is highest when using oil. If you use another oil, like coconut oil, the infusion rate is about 1-5% less depending on the specific oil.
If you extract wax with alcohol, it is close to 100%.
There are many variables in herb extraction/infusion. On top of that, the rates can be calculated using different methods. Although, we emphasise that decarboxylation plays the most important part in maximising the yield.
So… is that normal, or have I messed up something in the process?
Thanks for your thoughts.