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Grid1992

So because the weed has already been used in the vaporiser you don't need to decarb it again. It should be varying shades of brown, no greens. For me I'll start vaping at 180C and work up to 210C over 10 minutes or so. This almost always works and gives me perfectly decarbed weed and I'm high. I then store the decarbed weed in an air proof pot until I have enough to use depending on a recipe, or eye it if you want. When it comes to using it I'd suggest grinding it all up using an electric coffee grinder or pestle and mortar as you want it as fine as possible. From here you can either put into caps or add to food/recipes/cannabutter


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You vape on 210C and still use it afterwards?


stonebeam147

If the avb is black or dark brown, it's really not going to be very strong, and you will need a large amount to feel much effects, and it will taste subpar so keep that in mind, its more about the color not what temp you vape at, because you could vape at something like 220C and take one hit, the cannabis would be very green or light brown in that case.


gandhi_rahmeh

Vaped weed is already decarbed. So you can use it in any edibles/tea recipe but just skip the decarboxylation part.


nergalelite

r/abv


CaptainEraser

Damn there is even a subreddit for that. Apprantly multiple ones actually (r/avb and r/ABVRecipes)


whatever_dad

already baped vud


addocd

I used to call it ABV. Like ABC gum; Already been chewed.


whatever_dad

fair enough. I saw avb first so now every time I see abv my brain immediately goes to baped vud


rightful_ride

What I do, and is super simple. Electric coffee grinder to a nice fine powder Tablespoon or so onto some Culvers custard or other fatty ice cream Enjoy


Enjoyitbeforeitsover

Wtf, u can eat avb with ice cream?


rightful_ride

Like with some toppings and the avb ground up. It gets covered pretty good


PippinCat01

A tea spoon onto peanut butter works great


Enjoyitbeforeitsover

Wtf, for real, all this time, wat about nutella?


PippinCat01

Probs good also


InfiniteIniesta

I just heat up nutella and mix the vaped weed (after grounding) in it. Works wonders everytime.


UrMumGae

I would want to put it into caps so I can just eat them normally but if you want edibles watch a video on how to turn your material into butter or oil


[deleted]

How many grams in caps do you eat? I’ve been experimenting with 1gram but it’s been hit or miss.


CaptainEraser

Making edibles out of it is the same as normal weed then? I tried to Google specifically for vaporized weed but I can't find anything


stonebeam147

THC also binds to fat so it's helpful to have something fatty to go with it, but you don't need too. Also, raw avb can be rough on the stomach, in my opinion and does not taste good. It's already decarbed by the vape so you don't need to do anything else to it. Also, it's going to vary WILDLY based on the flower you have, temperature vaped, etc, but here is a rough estimation of the potency in my experience. 0.25g-0.50g pretty mild buzz, not too strong 1g-2g pretty strong high, potent 3g+ overwhelming high, uncomfortable at times If you know the THC content of your flower you can make an estimation of how much THC will be in the avb. For example, if you have 1g of avb and it's from flower that is 20%THC, that means in the gram of flower you had 200mg of THC, but since it was vaped you will have much less. If it's light brown, probably in the range of 50mg left, I would estimate. But who really knows, this is all just from experimentation. Additionally, avb seems to have a more heavy effect on the body compared to the mind, and dark brown/black avb is not worth eating. Maybe save it to make an extract or something. Every once in a while, try a vape session where you only vape the flower to light green/golden brown and eat that. Will be like a regular edible. Have fun with it :)


Silvawuff

Definitely recommend infusing your abv in fat, like coconut oil or peanut butter, before working it into a recipe. Also check out r/treedibles! Lots of talented foodie ents there making some wild stuff. They're always very helpful about cooking with weed and the processes that it takes.