The Making Of CBD Infused Coconut Oil Plant Medicine

in #cannabis6 years ago (edited)

From time to time, I make medicine for other medical cannabis patients who are too sick to make it for themselves.

As a medical cannabis patient in Canada, you have the option of having a standard medical cannabis license.

This permits you to legally buy dried herb or pre-made oils through a government sanctioned, corporate producer.

Alternatively, you can apply for a growing licence (for yourself) and grow your own cannabis. Then you can make your own medicine directly from the herb that you grew yourself.

There are 3 main reasons why people want to grow their own plants. They include wanting to have:

  • control over what their medicine has come in contact with, as it is growing;

  • control of the potency of their medicine (currently the government sanctioned producers are only permitted (by law) to make infused oils that do not contain more than 20% concentration);

  • control over the cost of their medicine. (Currently the higher potency dried herb sells for $15 a gram and it can be grown for less than a $1 a gram by an experienced grower.)

Lets make some cannabis plant medicine shall we ...

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Step One:
Decarboyxlate 30 grams or 1 ounce of the CBD strain of your choice.

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I am infusing a CBD strain called Treasure Island into a coconut oil blend.

The coconut oil is made up of 65% medium chain triglyceride coconut oil and 35% long chain triglyceride coconut oil.

Treasure Island is a Sativa that clocks in at 17.55% CBD and .65% THC.

This renders Treasure Island, non-psychoactive. It’s efficient for managing inflammation and pain when full cognitive function of the person is required.

Decarboxylation can be accomplished by using either a covered casserole dish in your oven or, by pressure cooking the cannabis in a sealed stainless steel container, inside a pressure cooker.

In order to effectively decarboxylate CBD, the cannabis must be heated to 295 degrees F for 75 minutes. Then cooled (while the herb is still covered) until the container can safely be handled.

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In the photo (above) you can see the stainless steel container that I use inside my pressure cooker.

In the photo (below) you can see what the decarbed cannabis looks like after it has been pressure cooked.

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The decarbed cannabis becomes a toasted golden colour. The bud in the photo (below) in the top glass container has been decarbed and ground. It shows the colour contrast between decarbed cannabis and cannabis, that although dried and cured, is still considered raw and inactivated.

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If raw cannabis is vaped or smoked, the herb is being decarbed and activated as it’s being heated by a vapourizer or, as it is being smoked once it’s lit on fire.

Step Two:
Add the unground, but decarbed cannabis to the canister of a Magical Butter Machine.

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There’s an immersion blender feature as part of the Magical Butter Machine. It will Stir the Pot and keep the infusion at the correct temperature for the correct amount of time.

The canister will hold up to a litre of liquid and has the strength to infuse up to 2 ounces (or 60 grams) of cannabis at a time.

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The machine is pretty much fool-proof to operate.

In the photo (above) you can see that the inside of the canister is marked with a minimum and maximum fill line. This is directly related to the amount of fluid that the machine can safely accommodate.

Step Three:
Add 500 ml of the coconut oil blend.

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Step Four:
Add one tbsp of sunflower lecithin.

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Sunflower lecithin is another fat source in which the active medicinal compounds contained within the herb, can bind to. It’s an emulsifier and will keep the herb blended into the coconut oil.

Step Five:
Secure the lid on the machine and set the temperature to 130 degrees F for 8 hours.

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Step Six:
Filtre the cannabis pulp out of the oil using a fine mesh strainer.

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There will be hardly any recognizable bud material left. Instead, the left-over cannabis will resemble wet sand in both appearance and texture. You can see this in the photo (below).

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Step Seven:
Store the cannabis infused coconut oil in an amber glass bottle.

Once I filtre the cannabis pulp out of the infused coconut oil, I then used a funnel to transfer the finished oil into an amber glass bottle for longer term storage.

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The finished oil will last indefinitely as long as it is stored in a dark cupboard, away from direct sunlight. It will also last longer if the contents of the bottle do not become cross-contaminated by double dipping. I always make sure that I used a clean glass dropper or spoon when I dispense the oil.

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It is realistic to re-capture about 450 ml of finished cannabis infused oil from the 500 ml (or 16 fl. oz) that was originally used. Expect to lose some of the oil in your plant material.

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The cannabis pulp can be used directly in a recipe straight away or it can be frozen until needed.

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I welcome your comments and I invite you to follow me on my journey...we will always be infusing something and helping where we can. ;)

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~ Rebecca

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But have you ever tried a batch without decarbing & seen if there was a difference?

I never decarb 😱

Thanks for your comment @ceattlestretch! No, I never skip the decarb process. I even decarb before I make FECO or RSO and I have paid to have concentrate professionally tested. The results were the highest potency the lab had tested (to date, at that point). It was thought that this was because of the decarb process because most people don't bother to decarb before they make concentrate.
If you don't decarb, you will still achieve some effects, your blends just won't be as strong as they could be.

you had that on a video? on youtube did you not? It was when I heard for the first time of that. This the herb directly in the oil I never have done so far. I normally make the oil. By first having the buds in alcohol, than strain it of and leave the alcohol in a slow cooker until I only have a dark oil or even tar-like mixture left.

thats how one makes RSO Rick Simpson Oil

Yes I know, except that I do not know witch strain :-) But if you would make it the same way as @rebeccaryan said it would be in cbd much higher! I did love that video.

for sure, i liked her video as well. lately i have been using a 1:1 THC to CBD autoflower called MED GOM 1.0 from Grass-O-Matic and CBD Crew. it is super easy to take care of plus it is an autoflower. i feel like nowadays there are a lot of easy to grow autoflowers with high CBD levels to choose from.

there defenitely is! But as long as we are not allowed to grow it, it is a bit on the shade side :-) And high risk to grow it in the garden, when I grow any, it is of seeds i saw on other plants, and the people they have got them, most times do not know there selves witch strain it is. I would love so much to check it all out from seed to oil. :-) One day may be :-)

I’m going to do a test 😉

Always decarb and always use lecithin(except in tinctures, lecithin is not needed). I own a cannabinoid testing kit for infused oils, butters and tinctures that has shown both to be important factors to increase potency.
Decarboxolating changes non psychoactive THCA into psychoactive Delta 9-THC by oxidizing the compound which releases a carbon atom. This can occur naturally over time but is greatly sped up by applying heat.
Lecithin acts a binder to ensure the cannabinoid compounds have more fat molecules readily available to attach to.

I love your recipe! Agree with you how you decarboxylate only not sure is really needed so much time i think it makes more damage to plant than good...?

Hi @dado13btc!
Normally, I would use a lower temperature for 1/2 the duration, but in this case, I decarbed for the CBD.
CBD takes a hotter temp than THC for double the time to convert from its raw form to its active form.

Hi @rebeccaryan! I admire your weed knowledge! Here in Croatia, it's still illegal and police's no.1 schedule ''drug''''gateway to more bad stuff'' and so on... It's lucky to get for a smoke and pass away, this kind of ''medicine perception'' won't get in a lifetime... Know that there is a push for a legalization for industry purposes and still didn't pass for a whole plant to extract (without THC, industry trees). Thinking about moving somewhere where i can live normally...

Rebecca
Absolutely amazing that you show us how to do what some of us need now or could in the future.
I have to think that some of your medicine recipients consider you to be an angel.
May God or the gods smile on you forever. You are so deserving.
Thank you

Francis

Incredible walkthrough! Keep up the amazing work, resteemed and upvoted! :)

one by one your every step express its importance..and must be its a very good process for apply..they must be very glad to you,who need it mostly..

You have described the technique how to extract CBD portions with coconut oil, for the use of patient who is really needed. It ensure you are the cannabis grower with legal government permission with the best quality.

What kind of pan is that.? The one you put in the pressure cooker. Great step by step break down. Thanks for sharing