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How to Decarboxylate Cannabis

Many people don’t realize it, but there is an activation process necessary for the cannabinoids in cannabis (like THC and CBD) to provide the benefits they’re known for. This is called decarboxylation. In this piece, we’ll walk through how to decarboxylate cannabis, what it means and what it’s for.

What is Cannabis Decarboxylation

In the simplest sense, decarboxylation (also known as “decarbing”) allows the marijuana plant to get you high.

In its raw form, cannabis contains an abundance of non-psychoactive THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). Decarboxylation, which involves gently heating the cannabis, is necessary to convert that THCA into THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the cannabinoid that creates the classic euphoric “stoned” effect for consumers.

Think about it like this: When you regularly consume cannabis flower, you use a lighter to ignite the bud. The heat of the flame releases the THC in the weed instantaneously, essentially decarboxylating the weed. But when you plan to cook with or create a tincture from marijuana flower, you must first decarboxylate it by heating the plant over an extended period of time.

Why You Need to Decarboxylate Cannabis

If you plan to make your own edibles or tinctures from marijuana, you’re going to have to decarboxylate the flower first.

Typically, decarboxylation occurs in an oven when making edibles or tinctures at home. You will heat the buds until they are dry and the THC is released.

Once this step is done, you have a decarboxylated cannabis flower. Then you can easily infuse the bud with your medium of choice, such as butter, oil, alcohol or glycerine. Cannabutter, anyone?

Depending on your end goal, you may want to infuse a variety of mediums—for instance, this article contains advice on concentrates for tinctures.

How to Decarboxylate Cannabis

Decarboxylation is easy to do at home using simple tools and your oven. Here’s what you’ll need to decarboxylate marijuana:

  • Fresh cannabis buds
  • A kitchen oven
  • A cannabis grinder (optional)
  • Parchment paper
  • A baking sheet

Steps

    1. Preheat your oven to 240°F.
    1. Break the cannabis into small pieces. If you have one, you can use a grinder; otherwise, a cheese grater works well.
    1. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper.
    1. Spread the ground cannabis evenly across the parchment paper.
    1. Bake the marijuana for 30-40 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes to ensure the herb is baking evenly.
    1. When the cannabis reaches a rich, dark color and looks dry, remove the baking sheet from the oven and allow the cannabis to cool at room temperature. (Cannabis that has decarboxylated will be dry and crumbly to the touch.)
    1. Once the cannabis has cooled completely, transfer it to a food processor. Pulse the marijuana in a food processor until it’s coarsely ground. Avoid processing the marijuana too much or it will be hard to sift.
    1. Once the marijuana is ground properly, store it in a plastic zip bag or an airtight Tupperware container for use in extractions and homemade edibles.

Tips for Effective Cannabis Decarboxylation

In order to ensure you’re decarboxylating your marijuana correctly, follow these tips:

  • Decarboxylate all cannabis you plan to cook with. Because active (post-decarboxylation) CBD and THC have myriad health benefits, you should decarboxylate the entire supply that you plan to cook with. While raw cannabis is great for inhalation, decarboxylated cannabis is the go-to marijuana form for cooking.
  • Use an oven. While it may seem like a faster process, do not try to decarboxylate your cannabis flower with a lighter or torch. This will cause uneven heating and may burn your weed. Always use an oven when decarboxylating to ensure even heating, a high-quality end product. Plus, it’s an easier process for large quantities of marijuana.
  • Allow the marijuana to cool completely. Allowing decarboxylated cannabis to cool completely once it has left the oven preserves the terpenes and makes the weed easier to handle.

Photo by Shelby Ireland on Unsplash

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