Quote Originally Posted by skanking1121
Well technically, all of the THC isn't extracted. Supposidly, only 60-75% of the THC is used during the vaporizing process. Since it doesn't physically burn the bud, the actual THC in the plant is still in it.
I believe what we are actually trying to extract are the high-heat cannabinoids that did not vaporize at the temps we used to vape our bud the first time.

I am assuming those who had good results with vaped-bud edibles were using very dank seedless to begin with...?

Would this process be worth it if the original erb is mids or schwag, as there is so little potency to begin with...?

I wonder if vaping the weed before making edibles acts as a decarboxilation process to increase the potency and convert remaining THCA and other cannabinoids into THC...?

peace
melodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . Cooking With Vaporized Bud Okay... now I've seen several other posts about doing this and found out that it works. That's gnarly, but I don't have any idea of what my ratio should be. As of now, I've got about 110g of some vapped goodies and I WANNA EAT WITH IT! :) I wanna make them pretty strong (about what a 3 bowls would feel) if that makes any sense haha. Just let me know please cause I'm hungry!!! Hahahaha Rating: 5