Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Hash Rosin Decarb Tutorial


Today I'm doing a tutorial on how to use hash rosin purchased from your local dispensary to make your own solventless edibles or cannacaps at home. Before you can use rosin to make edibles or cannacaps, you need to put it through the decarb (decarboxylation) process. This can be done by applying heat for extended periods of time using a flat top or conventional oven. In this tutorial I'll be walking you through the steps I use to decarb rosin at home and infuse it into liquid coconut oil. You can use this method to infuse your favorite homemade treats or make solventless cannacaps.

For this tutorial you are going to need 1 gram of hash rosin (I used a gram of B.A. Botanicals Chem 91 hash rosin that was obtained from Archive PDX and contained 664mg of THC.), at least 2 ml of liquid coconut oil (instructions for determining the amount needed are below), an oven safe glass dish, a dab tool/whisk/fork to stir, and a flat top or oven.

Ok, let's get to it. First, preheat your flat top or oven to 225°f. I prefer a flat top because it allows me to watch the concentrate as it's decarbing and easily stir when needed. While your heat source is preheating, scoop your gram of hash rosin into the oven safe glass dish. Once the preheat is complete, put the glass dish with rosin on the flat top/in the oven and heat for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally. The rosin should completely stop producing bubbles by the end. Once the rosin is decarbed, mix in your liquid coconut oil and stir until thoroughly homogenized. That's it! Your infused oil is now ready to use in your favorite recipe or to be put into capsules 😊

How to calculate THC/per serving:
Since you know the total amount of THC in the hash rosin, simply divide the total THC going into the recipe by the servings in the recipe to determine mg/serving. If the dose is higher or lower than desired, adjust your recipe or the amount of rosin you use until you reach your desired outcome.

This tutorial was sponsored by B.A. Botanicals

Determining how much liquid coconut oil to use:
In order determine how much liquid coconut oil you will need, first decide what you will be doing with your infused oil. For infusing your favorite recipes, simply use the amount of oil the recipe calls for (Infused oil can substitute for butter in many recipes). For cannacaps, please refer to my cannacap tutorial for calculating your recipe.


 

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