Hi all,
I'm about to start the process of making a medicinal oil. It will be used for eating and topical use only, I won't be smoking/vaping this oil. I'm hoping to get some advice from the knowledgeable FC community on how to get the best results with what I have available.
I'm in Kenya, and bush weed is really cheap. For US$100 I get a shopping bag stuffed full of herb. Rough guess, I'm getting at least 15 ounces for $100.
Tightvac and Herbalaire for scale.
Unfortunately it has a lot of seeds, but its also fairly resinous (I use it for vaping every day and it keeps me plenty stoned). The locals refer to this stuff as "Shash", apparently what I'm getting is an African landrace. My dealer says its from Tanzania, and is grown guerrilla-style (this explains the seeds)
Most people I know wouldn't call this "high grade" because of the seed content. But the resin is definitely in there, this stuff gets me HIGH!! Its similar to Thai sticks I've tried in Amsterdam - it looks and tastes like ditch weed, but it does pack a punch.
Until now, I've been cooking the herb into coconut oil or ghee using the standard technique (decarb the herb, grind it finely, add coconut oil and soy lecethin, cook on low heat for many hours). But my tolerance has gotten quite high, and I've been having to eat more and more coconut oil just to feel anything. Like I'm having to swallow 2 or 3 large tablespoons of the stuff which is both unpleasant and seems like a waste of coconut oil. Plus, I'd like to have a more concentrated oil to use for skin issues, burns etc.
Because of these reasons, I'm going to make a Rick Simpson-type oil. Surprisingly, I found a source of scientific grade 99.7% ISO in Kenya!
Around a month ago I put my collection of stems into the ISO. It was like a small shopping bag full of stems, about 1 years worth. I've been shaking the bottle every day for the last month, and the ISO has turned leaf green, so I suppose I'm off to a good start.
My next step is to remove the stems and then add the herb. This is particularly where I'm looking for advice and pointers.
Firstly I'm looking ways to remove at least some of the seeds (there are way too many to do it by hand). I'm thinking of decarbing the buds first to make them crispy, and then crush them gently to loosen the seeds. Hopefully with most of the seeds detached, I could just shake the container making the majority of seeds settle to the bottom. Has anyone tried this, or got a better suggestion on how to remove the seeds?
Secondly, how long should I leave the decarbed herb soaking in the ISO? I see many different opinions about this. I don't mind how it looks or tastes, I'm not worried about excess chlorophyll etc, I simply want to get the most possible medical benefits out of the herb. Some people say 10 minutes is enough, while others advocate a few weeks soaking time! I'm kind of thinking somewhere in the middle, like 1 week... any pointers?
Because I'm working with bush weed, I'm wondering if there is any value in doing a double extraction? So I would do the first extraction, throw away the herb, and then use the alcohol again for a second batch. But my concern is this: By the time I remove the second batch of herb, the alcohol will be laden with cannabanoids and I could be losing a lot of actives to residue. I'm worried it might be "diminishing returns", because as the alcohol gets darker and darker, there are more and more cannabanoids lost to residue on the plant material. I feel like eventually the buds would come out of the alcohol with MORE cannabanoids than they went in with Is my thinking correct here? It would be nice to make a double extraction to get the most benefit from the amount of ISO I have. But I also don't want to lose too many cannabanoids to the residue. Double extraction, yay or nay??
I'm planning to evap the ISO in a double boiler, on top of an electric hotplate on the lowest setting. But another idea popped up which is more environmentally friendly. Since we get a lot of hot sun on our balcony - Could I evap the ISO using the warmth of the sunlight? I know that direct sunlight can destroy cannabanoids so I'd have to shield it somehow, while allowing for airflow. Has anyone done this before, and how did you manage it?
Is there any general improvements I can make to my technique? Would love to hear your advice. Thanks in advance!
I'm about to start the process of making a medicinal oil. It will be used for eating and topical use only, I won't be smoking/vaping this oil. I'm hoping to get some advice from the knowledgeable FC community on how to get the best results with what I have available.
I'm in Kenya, and bush weed is really cheap. For US$100 I get a shopping bag stuffed full of herb. Rough guess, I'm getting at least 15 ounces for $100.
Tightvac and Herbalaire for scale.
Unfortunately it has a lot of seeds, but its also fairly resinous (I use it for vaping every day and it keeps me plenty stoned). The locals refer to this stuff as "Shash", apparently what I'm getting is an African landrace. My dealer says its from Tanzania, and is grown guerrilla-style (this explains the seeds)
Most people I know wouldn't call this "high grade" because of the seed content. But the resin is definitely in there, this stuff gets me HIGH!! Its similar to Thai sticks I've tried in Amsterdam - it looks and tastes like ditch weed, but it does pack a punch.
Until now, I've been cooking the herb into coconut oil or ghee using the standard technique (decarb the herb, grind it finely, add coconut oil and soy lecethin, cook on low heat for many hours). But my tolerance has gotten quite high, and I've been having to eat more and more coconut oil just to feel anything. Like I'm having to swallow 2 or 3 large tablespoons of the stuff which is both unpleasant and seems like a waste of coconut oil. Plus, I'd like to have a more concentrated oil to use for skin issues, burns etc.
Because of these reasons, I'm going to make a Rick Simpson-type oil. Surprisingly, I found a source of scientific grade 99.7% ISO in Kenya!
Around a month ago I put my collection of stems into the ISO. It was like a small shopping bag full of stems, about 1 years worth. I've been shaking the bottle every day for the last month, and the ISO has turned leaf green, so I suppose I'm off to a good start.
My next step is to remove the stems and then add the herb. This is particularly where I'm looking for advice and pointers.
Firstly I'm looking ways to remove at least some of the seeds (there are way too many to do it by hand). I'm thinking of decarbing the buds first to make them crispy, and then crush them gently to loosen the seeds. Hopefully with most of the seeds detached, I could just shake the container making the majority of seeds settle to the bottom. Has anyone tried this, or got a better suggestion on how to remove the seeds?
Secondly, how long should I leave the decarbed herb soaking in the ISO? I see many different opinions about this. I don't mind how it looks or tastes, I'm not worried about excess chlorophyll etc, I simply want to get the most possible medical benefits out of the herb. Some people say 10 minutes is enough, while others advocate a few weeks soaking time! I'm kind of thinking somewhere in the middle, like 1 week... any pointers?
Because I'm working with bush weed, I'm wondering if there is any value in doing a double extraction? So I would do the first extraction, throw away the herb, and then use the alcohol again for a second batch. But my concern is this: By the time I remove the second batch of herb, the alcohol will be laden with cannabanoids and I could be losing a lot of actives to residue. I'm worried it might be "diminishing returns", because as the alcohol gets darker and darker, there are more and more cannabanoids lost to residue on the plant material. I feel like eventually the buds would come out of the alcohol with MORE cannabanoids than they went in with Is my thinking correct here? It would be nice to make a double extraction to get the most benefit from the amount of ISO I have. But I also don't want to lose too many cannabanoids to the residue. Double extraction, yay or nay??
I'm planning to evap the ISO in a double boiler, on top of an electric hotplate on the lowest setting. But another idea popped up which is more environmentally friendly. Since we get a lot of hot sun on our balcony - Could I evap the ISO using the warmth of the sunlight? I know that direct sunlight can destroy cannabanoids so I'd have to shield it somehow, while allowing for airflow. Has anyone done this before, and how did you manage it?
Is there any general improvements I can make to my technique? Would love to hear your advice. Thanks in advance!