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Okay that's cool but at what concentration?
4.43 × 10− 3 µg of CBD per gram of the plant extract, and 1.05 × 10− 3 µg/g of THC
Thanks, that’s really really low. More than 1000x lower than C.Sativa. 1kg of plant leaves yields 4mg of CBD if my math is right.
Still, if legal, one would "boil" (not sure what the term is for oil soluble?) a kilo with no issue.
Extracting oils from plants is commonly called cooking or more technically extracting. It includes a step of boiling, but that's not the whole process (decarboxylate, grind, boil, strain).
Or just heat press it. I think that starts the decarb, but I dunno.
That'll work