ballin jack
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Also, it's for medicinal purposes, so I was trying to do a process that kept as many cannabinoids and terpenes as possible. Obviously, I have not read much about all the other methods...
One gram of concentrate will dissolve in a very small amount of everclear. I haven't measured the ml I use since I just use the alcohol as a carrier, but when I make candy I dissolve a gram usually some times 1.5g in just a splash of alcohol and add it to the hot candy. The alcohol evaps off and the oil is left in the candy.I was hoping it would be easier to figure out than this lol. I was going to take all the variables into account by finding the "theoretical" extraction rate in perfect conditions. i.e. 190 proof, i guess absorbing pure THC. Then I was just going to assume I'll reach about 60-70% of that number because of all my factors - Using whole bud instead of just trichomes, using 151 instead of 190 proof, etc.
The way I was thinking about was akin to, "How much salt can be dissolved in 1 cup of water." Should be a pretty easy number to get, right? But I can't even find anything saying like, "in 190 proof ethanol, at 70 degrees F, with pure THC concentrate, xxxx mg of THC can be absorbed per 1ml of ethanol. So I don't even have a starting point.
Sounds like the only way to get a reliable number, from what everyone is saying, is to start with a concentrate, where I know the exact amount of THC I have. Then dissolve that in alcohol. But then it kind of gets me back to the same question. Say I have 1 gram of concentrate - how much ethanol will I need to be able to dissolve all of that? Or is the number so tiny, that the amount of alcohol it takes to cover the concentrate is more than enough to dissolve all of it?
I fully plan on just buying tinctures at the dispensaries when they are available, but I live in Ohio and the processing plants haven't opened yet. So we're looking at a good 6 months before anything but bud is available. I can't wait to not have to think about this haha.
Woot Fade with the science like usual!If you're looking for an arms around number, I would use a 3:1 ratio.
There is a difference between soluble in and extracted with. As the solvent absorb more solute, it becomes less of a solvent.Found this.
"many sources suggest that cannabinoids are soluble in ethanol at a 1:1 ratio (meaning that 1g of pure THC is soluble in 1mL of ethanol)."
You can mix alcohol and concentrate at any ratio.Do you have a concentrate you can start with or only flower material?
If you have a concentrate literally all you have to do is add the alcohol and stir or shake it till it dissolves. Sometimes I will put it in a hot water bath so the alcohol is warm which helps.
I could get some concentrate. For this though, I ground up 8g of flower, decarbed it at 200 degreesF for about 40 minutes, then put it in a mason jar and poured enough 151 to cover the bud, then put it in the freezer. Shook for a minute every day for a week. Then strained out the bud through a cheese cloth. I guess I made Green Dragon. I got about 100 ml of liquid after straining. Then I cut that 1:1 volume-wise with CBD oil, to make it more palatable and add in some CBD.Do you have a concentrate you can start with or only flower material?
If you have a concentrate literally all you have to do is add the alcohol and stir or shake it till it dissolves. Sometimes I will put it in a hot water bath so the alcohol is warm which helps.
Tetrahydrocannabinol, and high-test concentrates, are miscible in 95% alcohol. "Miscible" means that they will mix in any ratio at all.Found this.
"many sources suggest that cannabinoids are soluble in ethanol at a 1:1 ratio (meaning that 1g of pure THC is soluble in 1mL of ethanol)."
Yes, he needs Everclear 95% or do an Iso 91%. So how does he rescue this?Tetrahydrocannabinol, and high-test concentrates, are miscible in 95% alcohol. "Miscible" means that they will mix in any ratio at all.
I am not sure how much water the mix will tolerate. I suspect that at around 80% alcohol (and below), phase-separation problems will rear their head.
By filtering, drying, and back-extracting the botanical material with real-deal Everclear. Otherwise there will be an unknown amount of loss. In my patchy anecdotal experience, the solubility cliff is a steep one in alcohol/water mixtures.Yes, he needs Everclear 95% or do an Iso 91%. So how does he rescue this?