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    HELP! Help making CBD Oil...

    Hi. I just received 1/4 pound of Hemp that I intend to make cbd oil with my magic butter machine. My question is do I decarboxylate the Hemp before processing it in the machine. Thanks.

    #2
    Coconut oil is a versatile plant-based oil. You can use it to make homemade CBD-infused oil that you can use internally and externally.

    I find nothing in the article that wants it decarbed, there is a warning on getting it to hot.

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      #3
      And here is another that wants it decarbed
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        #4
        Maybe look up the Machine model you have and find the directions , see what the manufacturer says. I’m sure they know 😉
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          #5
          Yes, anytime you do anything other then smoke cannabis, you need to decarb.

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          • Rwise
            Rwise commented
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            Depends on what one wants, if you dont want to get high dont decarb it THCa and CBDa vs THC and CBD. My Sister uses it raw.

          • kingfish
            kingfish commented
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            Good point Rwise. I never looked at it that way. 'cause I always want to get high.

          • Bluey
            Bluey commented
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            Making green butter doesn't really decarb it as it only gets to just under 100⁰C.
            Adding the green butter and then cooking it, well, I guess that decarbs it pretty well at about 180⁰C.
            Not decarbing it at all still gets me pretty stuffed up. Parts of it absorbs nicely through the skin also when extracting the butter from the organic material by hand but the effects are not great on me...shaking, nervousness etc....not a great experience with what I grow.

          #6
          Thanks for all the responses. I decarbed. CBD oil is working like a charm.

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            #7
            That's an exciting project you've got there! When it comes to making CBD oil from hemp, decarboxylation is a crucial step. It activates the cannabinoids like CBD, making them more bioavailable and effective. So, yes, it's recommended to decarboxylate your hemp before processing it in the magic butter machine.
            If you're looking to harness the full CBD benefits, this step is essential. Feel free to explore more about CBD oil and its effectiveness. They have some informative articles that might help you on your CBD journey. Good luck with your project, and I hope you achieve fantastic results with your homemade CBD oil!
            Last edited by HowelGrace; 01-15-2024, 06:56 AM.

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              #8
              Hey. That's awesome you're making CBD oil with your magic butter machine. Decarboxylating the hemp before processing is a good idea for optimal potency. I remember when I tried making CBD oil for the first time; decarbing made a noticeable difference in the final product's effectiveness. By the way, have you heard about how some people buy weed for medicinal purposes? It's great to see more options available for natural remedies like CBD oil.
              Last edited by proctor; 04-02-2024, 08:22 AM.

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              • Bluey
                Bluey commented
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                The green butter goes into something that needs baking, voile...decarbed.

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