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10-19-2007, 08:09 PM #21OPSenior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Originally Posted by Non
After I decide if any of these heating and lemon juice techniques make a difference, I'll write up the whole process and post it in a separate thread.More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings
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10-19-2007, 10:51 PM #22Senior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Originally Posted by dragonrider
Anyway, i noticed that the oil becomes denser and harder... maybe due the loss of solvents (which made it softer)... and there is a definite decrease in the volume of hash oil... it loses roughly 1/4 of the initial volume.
Originally Posted by dragonrider
And it also explains the creepy weed. It has a lot of other cannabinoids, mainly CBN, which is the product of the oxidation of THC. The CBN also uses the same receptors, so they are busied by it, and the THC takes longer to kick in, so the creepy effect.
Just one remark... the process of converting other cannabinoids to THC is not exactly isomerization... anyway, its just a name.
Originally Posted by dragonrider
BTW... im almost sure i already suggested it, but nevermind. You can make hash oil simply heating the green dragon until all the alcohol evaporate. Then you can isomerize it, and after it redissolve the hash oil in alcohol, producing green dragon.
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10-25-2007, 06:10 PM #23OPSenior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Coelho, thanks for the info about your technique and about the CBD and CBN blocking.
More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings
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11-13-2007, 05:55 PM #24OPSenior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
I did the second variation in my experiment today.
The first variation was to cook a 1/2-ounce shot glass of the green dragon liqueur to see if the cooking changed the high in any way. I cooked it in the double boiler water bath for about an hour and posted the results in a previous post in this thread.
The second variation, which I did yesterday, was to cook the same amount (1/2-ounce shot) with lemon juice. I put the 1/2-ounce shot of green dragon liqueur in a pyrex measuring cup with the juice of one lemon and cooked it in the double boiler water bath for about an hour.
I really couldn't tell much of a difference beteeen the first variation and the second, so I think maybe lemon juice does not make any difference. If anything, I would say that the most recent time, using the lemon juice, the high was less energetic than the first time. I can't really be sure, because there was too much time between the two experiments, but it seemed a little less energetic. I've been doing these experiments on days when I'm going to be home all day doing a bunch of household drudgery, like laundry and vacuming --- seems to make it less boring. The first time, cooked without lemon juice, I got right into my chores and had a pretty good day. This last time, cooked with lemon juice, it was really hard to get going and keep up the momentum. Could be I was just not in the mood for laundry, or it could be a different high.
The next variation is to try a 1/2 ounce shot without cooking it at all. Maybe I will have a day next week when I can do that. I'll post those results too.More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings
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11-13-2007, 06:28 PM #25Senior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
I haven't tried cooking anything lately, I got some weed that gets me so incredibly high from smoking it I was like forget it and have just been baked alot instead.
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11-28-2007, 05:26 PM #26OPSenior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
I'm doing the third and final veriosn of the experiment today --- took a 1/2 ounce shot of the green dragon liqueur, without cooking it in any way, and added it to my morning coffee with cream and sugar and a shot of Irish Whiskey. Yea! Breakfast of champions!
Started drinking the coffee at 9:15 and will finish by 9;30. I'll give it a little time and then have breakfast. I'll post back the results later and try to compare it to the other times when I cooked the liqueur and the time I cooked it with lemon juice.
I'm having what I call a "House Elf Day." All laundry and house cleaning --- it's a lot better when you are high.More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings
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11-29-2007, 03:23 AM #27Senior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Originally Posted by dragonrider
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11-29-2007, 06:19 AM #28Junior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Thanks for all of the info guys, very interesting to read. I was thinking about making brownies this weekend but now I think I'll make dragonrider's recipe from the green dragon instead.
Quick question: What I'm wondering is if there is any reason why you shouldn't just shoot for doing the extraction for 2.5 hours to do both the extraction into the alcohol and the isomerization all at once?
That way it would only consist of two steps, decarboxylizing in the oven, then extracting and isomerization in the double boiler. (plus sweetening and watering down as desired)
Keep up the great experiments! :thumbsup:
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11-29-2007, 06:33 AM #29Junior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Sorry for the double post... I guess here you can't edit a post 10 minutes after it was posted.
Dragonrider, I am wondering if there is a reason you broke it into "small hit-sized pieces" instead of grinding it to a powder for the decarboxylizing. What would be the best thing to do?
Thanks a lot guys. :hippy:
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11-29-2007, 07:33 AM #30Senior Member
Isomerization process for Green Dragon?
Originally Posted by alaricxi
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