sokesleezy
Well-Known Member
Ive had 2 ounces of heavily used abv that's been sitting around anywhere from 5-9 months now. I let it lightly simmer in 1/3 of a cup of grapeseed oil for 45 minutes. This was JUST enough to cover all of the abv fortunately. I then proceeded to follow the rest of the directions to cook the brownies. I didn't strain the abv out. I ate 2 brownies and I got great results. A nice moderate high that lasted about 12 hours in total.
Like I mentioned before this was heavily used abv. Its was mostly dark brown having been ran through my flowermate v5.0s on red at least twice. I think the saving grace was that I had 2 ounces to work with. 1 ounce I suspect would of had disappointing results. What I wonder now is how much fresh bud would equal out to 2 ounces of the abv.
One thing is for sure, if you're inexperienced with edibles I advise waiting an adequate period of time for it to kick in. I could see things easily getting out of hand if a concentrate, or even fresh bud is used. I started getting impatient after about 45 minutes but I stuck to it. I think next time I want to try around 5 grams of fresh decarboxylated bud.
Notes:
The smell while the abv was simmering was stronger than I anticipated. Didn't linger though.
I was surprised by how long the high lasted.
The abv didn't negatively affect the taste.
It took 1 hour and 30 minutes after eating it for it to kick in.
In the past 3 months the only weed I had was a abv joint. My tolerance currently is very low.
Like I mentioned before this was heavily used abv. Its was mostly dark brown having been ran through my flowermate v5.0s on red at least twice. I think the saving grace was that I had 2 ounces to work with. 1 ounce I suspect would of had disappointing results. What I wonder now is how much fresh bud would equal out to 2 ounces of the abv.
One thing is for sure, if you're inexperienced with edibles I advise waiting an adequate period of time for it to kick in. I could see things easily getting out of hand if a concentrate, or even fresh bud is used. I started getting impatient after about 45 minutes but I stuck to it. I think next time I want to try around 5 grams of fresh decarboxylated bud.
Notes:
The smell while the abv was simmering was stronger than I anticipated. Didn't linger though.
I was surprised by how long the high lasted.
The abv didn't negatively affect the taste.
It took 1 hour and 30 minutes after eating it for it to kick in.
In the past 3 months the only weed I had was a abv joint. My tolerance currently is very low.
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