Quote Originally Posted by melodious fellow
I'm hoping to find some solid science on how long of cooking time is required
Been thinking about how to find out the best method using science.... Experimentation will be the only way to find out what is the best method to extract the most out of the plant material.....a lot of experimentation and storage of samples....

The saved samples can then be taken to a lab for chemical composition testing. Each sample will have a unique chemical compound structure.... It would be imperative to use the same cannabis batch and same extraction solution for just one set of results. After different strains and different extraction solutions have been tested, one can look at the results and determine which extraction solution and time had the best results.... If I had the software and lab equipment, I'd definitely do something like this....

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CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt on . data on how long of a cooking time is required for best extraction? please read! I've seen recipes that call for cooking ground buds in either fat or alcohol anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours. I'm seriously hoping that it doesn't take anywhere near 24 hours to extract all of the good stuff into fat. I usually put ground buds in coconut oil at 300 degrees F for about an hour. Is this enough time to extract everything? I'm hoping to find some solid science on how long of cooking time is required Rating: 5