It seems to me that boiling weed for an hour or two might just kill two birds with one stone. "Stirring"
Water boils at just the right temperature for decarboxylation (GW Pharma's process patent for cannabinoid extraction says the optimum temperature is 105C, so a few degrees higher might be even better - that's probably not significant, but you could always add salt to raise the boiling point).
The ambient temperature will be very consistent. The hot and roiling water should distribute heat evenly throughout the plant matter, and it should also break down the water-soluble impurities faster than just soaking the weed in room temperature water. The roiling action will dislodge some gland heads, but I don't think it would be a significant loss if kept at a slow boil.
The end product would be cured, purified, and activated - and I bet it would make super clean hash.
I'm about to harvest a plant, and I'll make sure to boil up some of the buds. I never thought that sentence would pass my lips. Any thoughts?
Water boils at just the right temperature for decarboxylation (GW Pharma's process patent for cannabinoid extraction says the optimum temperature is 105C, so a few degrees higher might be even better - that's probably not significant, but you could always add salt to raise the boiling point).
The ambient temperature will be very consistent. The hot and roiling water should distribute heat evenly throughout the plant matter, and it should also break down the water-soluble impurities faster than just soaking the weed in room temperature water. The roiling action will dislodge some gland heads, but I don't think it would be a significant loss if kept at a slow boil.
The end product would be cured, purified, and activated - and I bet it would make super clean hash.
I'm about to harvest a plant, and I'll make sure to boil up some of the buds. I never thought that sentence would pass my lips. Any thoughts?