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10-29-2007, 11:33 AM #5Senior Member
Cannabis firecrackers - how many crackers do you use?
Originally Posted by mseerob
Don't worry, you're not the only one who didn't bother (Over 400 views and only 4 comments, after all that hard work too!).
To quote a quick extract from the guide (which also picks up from your last post),
'THC evaporates/vaporises at high temperatures (around 140 centigrade, 285 degrees fahrenheit ).
If you want a quick effective solution (without following the tutorial I created): . . .
Just grind up 1.5/2 grams of half decent weed to a fine grain, toss it into a small oven proof dish along with a tablespoon of butter (preferably 'clarified', read the guide as to why), stir it up and put it in your oven (temperature set to between 100 to 140 degrees centigrade/ 212 to 285 fahrenheit) and leave for a couple of hours (or longer).
It won't smell anywhere near as much as a firecracker (if it does your temperature is too high and you're losing THC), and it'll be an order of magnitude stronger than even the best firecracker. When you take it out wait for it to cool and then either:
Spread it on toast, (it won't taste great though) or
mix it with peanut butter/nutella (no need to heat it again, it's already activated and highly potent).
Stir it into anything your cooking with (as long as it doesn't need to be heated over 140 degrees centigrade/285 fahrenheit or again you'll lose THC).
It'll make enough for 4 powerful (6 to eight hour) hits.
Enjoy!
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p.s. any rep or comments gratefully received lol
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