Do you think it would be stronger if you took the oil and ran a fresh batch of bud through it? I think that's what was being asked, not specific amounts, but how many times you can keep adding flower to your cannaoil until there is no additional strength from adding it.
What's the most people have put into butter I just did one run and I just strained it then added more bud and started again so I'm wondering how many times do you think you could do that I guess at a certain point thc will stop combining with the fats
I thought both were being asked. "What's the most people have put into butter" and "I just strained it then added more bud and started again so I'm wondering how many times do you think you could do that"
If someone makes a batch with 7grams and 1 cup of oil then strains, adds 7 grams and does it again all they did was waste their time imo.. also the most people have put into butter will vary depending on how much butter, what if I was making three pounds of butter, I will need more flower to infuse it, my post explains how much flower and oil I use for enough oil to make one box of store bought brownies (check the recipe requires 1/2c oil).
I was just trying to give people some numbers to work with otherwise it's not very specific/scientific or helpful for anyone
edit 1: I do not believe most people would notice an increase in strength if they strained my 1/2oz to 1/2c and ran more flower in the oil unless they are a heavy smoker/edible eater. That is another thing to consider, you may make the oil stronger but if it knocks people out already, adding more is irrelevant/wasteful imo
edit 2: last but not least, with how I make my oil, I basically run the same material twice in the oil. After I cook it with the oil I allow it to sit covered overnight before I reheat it and let it go another hour and then I strain (only if I am gifting it), for me I leave it all in the oil