I do that with my AVB. The flower from the vaporizer is already decarbed, so just toss it in some peanut butter if you’re lazy. Or make butter with a big batch.
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That’s fair, those leafs have the most exposure to light and would be pretty naturally decarbed as well, but as you said, trim and shake take ALOT since the THC in sugar leafs is like 1%.
Iirc, an oz of trim is like a g or 2 max of good flower.
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2·9 days agoHow did you get that point from my comment?
So if it’s stronger, you would actually get higher without decarbing it.
Not decarbing weak weed, will give you no affect.
Longish answer, some THC naturally decarb from light and other factors, so stronger weed, has more naturally decarbed THC and CBN in it.
No… it’s always had to be decarbed, do you think cannabis just randomly mutated or something?
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32·9 days agoSo… that means one side of Gaza is sensible and the other isn’t? That’s the only take after their last comment.
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27·9 days agoJust pointing out that with their last comment, their other point can be taken as one side being sensible, while the other isn’t.
What does that have to do with boot licking?
Fantastic point, right up until that last sentence. But I guess people just want to circle jerk eh?
Umm… it has to be decarbed BEFORE baking. Baking isn’t long enough to decarb it.
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423·9 days agoMan your comment was really impartial and well thought out, until that last comment. So close…

It tastes like shit, the peanut butter is to mask the flavor and the crunchiness of the leaves.