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Somewhat but I still find it good to decarb @235ish for bout 30 min.Don't forget the press itself decarbs the material. At least that is what i thought
Somewhat but I still find it good to decarb @235ish for bout 30 min.Don't forget the press itself decarbs the material. At least that is what i thought
For consumption or pressing?Somewhat but I still find it good to decarb @235ish for bout 30 min.
After press for edibles. Mainly coconut oilFor consumption or pressing?
See - that is what I was wondering. If you decarb it first (edible ready) especially with a nova, would the press-temp screw that up? I have no clue - just wondering. I'm h.a.f.After press for edibles. Mainly coconut oil
Good question.See - that is what I was wondering. If you decarb it first (edible ready) especially with a nova, would the press-temp screw that up? I have no clue - just wondering. I'm h.a.f.
Not sure why you would decarb before press. If strictly making edibles oil . Just press an decarb the rosin . As well the pressed material for lesser gradeSee - that is what I was wondering. If you decarb it first (edible ready) especially with a nova, would the press-temp screw that up? I have no clue - just wondering. I'm h.a.f.
That makes sense. I store decarbed bud just like regular bud with the 62% packs. After "rehydrating" would it be a thing?It would be much too dry to press after decarbing. The plates are not hot enough, or touching long enough to do any significant amount of decarbing either.
Hmm, I'm not sure. I can't really see any benefit of doing it that way vs decarbing the oil though. Especially since it would only be good for edibles.That makes sense. I store decarbed bud just like regular bud with the 62% packs. After "rehydrating" would it be a thing?