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minus-squarewebghost0101@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·edit-22 days agoI believe in the “olden days” people used plant trimming to make butter after harvest and not flower. No measuring, no decarbing just a lot Of trimmings. With what we know now it was probably very inefficient but just so much it did the trick.
minus-squareplantfanatic@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-22 days agoThat’s fair, those leafs have the most exposure to light and would be pretty naturally decarbed as well, but as you said, trim and shake take ALOT since the THC in sugar leafs is like 1%. Iirc, an oz of trim is like a g or 2 max of good flower.
minus-squareAnivia@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·22 hours ago since the THC in sugar leafs is like 1%. Do these sugar leaves look like they have 1% THC to you?
I believe in the “olden days” people used plant trimming to make butter after harvest and not flower.
No measuring, no decarbing just a lot Of trimmings. With what we know now it was probably very inefficient but just so much it did the trick.
That’s fair, those leafs have the most exposure to light and would be pretty naturally decarbed as well, but as you said, trim and shake take ALOT since the THC in sugar leafs is like 1%.
Iirc, an oz of trim is like a g or 2 max of good flower.
Do these sugar leaves look like they have 1% THC to you?