So, is ABV a good source for the foundation of some oil? I have read random references at several sites that list ABV as possible source material. So I was wondering if I should go ahead and cook some up. To my thinking, based on some charts and scientific writings on cannabinoids/terpenes and temperature profiles, ABV should be fairly low in most of the THC constituents as the normal temps for vaporizing are 350--390 which coincides with most of the THC. Leaving the CBD constituents mainly untouched since the require higher temps to volatize. Is my mind on the right track? Or should I slow down in my production of ABV source material:Hookah:
We have been vaping an early harvested Dinafem Original Amnesia Auto, which is described as being medium/high thc (9-13%) and medium cbd. (no measurement given) Since we only dramatically lowered thc levels, why not get the most from the plant and turn it into another product.
I use AVB in oil for capsules, I don't think I'd cook with it.. AVB is a great base though for double cooked oil.
