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bagseedwonders
09-19-2010, 02:52 AM
Hello, I know that you can use stems to make butter but im not exactly sure on how to do it at all. If someone would let me know how exactly to do it step by step and how many grams of stems I would need to make a couple batches of some strong brownies!

Ocotillo
09-19-2010, 04:36 AM
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That above is the section of the board you want to check out.

Yes, use the stems. It's usually one gram per serving (will be strong) but if you are talking about stems it's prolly allot more due to their small surface area to weight ratio. Most use leaves and shake one gram per serving. If you use stems use much more and if you use nice buds use less. Experiment!

MEDEDCANNABIS
09-20-2010, 08:51 PM
Hello, I know that you can use stems to make butter but im not exactly sure on how to do it at all. If someone would let me know how exactly to do it step by step and how many grams of stems I would need to make a couple batches of some strong brownies!

unless your stems have trichomes dont bother. the plant itself is inert only trichomes(resin glands, crystals) have thc in it. they form to protect the buds and the seed during flowering from heat, some pests and other elements. an article i read suggested one ounce per five sticks of butter or two per five for a stronger mix. good louck:thumbsup:

greenghost
09-28-2010, 05:32 PM
not sure if i can help you but i did find a cool article talking about pot butter here.......


Pot Butter (http://infohemp.com/gardening/pot-butter-why-not/)

WashougalWonder
09-29-2010, 11:47 AM
My stems definitely get enough trichs to make it worthwhile. All the trim makes butter. Actually that is the only good way to make use of the 'waste.'