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    Cooking weed....to smoke?

    So basically I was browsing around some websites and came across this. What do you think of this?
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    Bake at 210 F around 15 min on some tin foil.

    Your weed's structure will mimic ash. You can use your fingers and with enough friction turn it into powder. A benefit of the new structure is how easily it cherries, I got a whole bowl up in flame on my first hit.

    Anyway, increased potency is not just interesting, it's cost effective. I do think its got increased potency. But its also changed the high I get. It seems a little shorter, and a little different. I can't put my finger on it, but you know the difference between vaporized and ignited weed? It's not that extreme but along the same lines.

    Anyway, it's worth trying out for sure. I used shwag weed that was already dry, so theoretically when I get some nice sticky weed the potency should increase at a much rate.

    The smell gets baked out of the weed, and so does the taste. That kind of sucks, especially near the end where I use both senses to sense the bowl completion.

    But again, I've done it once and I'm sure there will be variable results

    So go Bake your fucking weed and tell me how it goes.
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    poiuyt Reviewed by poiuyt on . Cooking weed....to smoke? So basically I was browsing around some websites and came across this. What do you think of this? ______________________________________ Bake at 210 F around 15 min on some tin foil. Your weed's structure will mimic ash. You can use your fingers and with enough friction turn it into powder. A benefit of the new structure is how easily it cherries, I got a whole bowl up in flame on my first hit. Anyway, increased potency is not just interesting, it's cost effective. I do think its got Rating: 5
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    Cooking weed....to smoke?

    I really cant see how you can gain potency from it, well actually, i know you cant. I would have thought you'd loose it, as you kill some of the THC...

    How can it possibly be any stronger?

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    Cooking weed....to smoke?

    Quote Originally Posted by CrAzYcHrIs
    i think it probably burns up a lot of the plant material and leaves most of the thc....he can also pack more in a bowl so he prolly smoked a lot of purer thc.....kinda like what watercuring does

    thats my guess:rastasmoke:
    That's what i first thought, but if the plant matter is being burned, then so is the THC. So they're could only be less THC, never more.

    Hard to explain, it's like, the plant matter wont burn/vaporize/get smaller without the THC being lost aswell.

    It may not make the weed any less potent, but it cant make it more potent, as the THC would be just as hot as the plant matter, and would also burn.

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