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Powdered THC/CBD

Discussion in 'Weed Edibles' started by Whitezombie, Jul 23, 2015.

  1. #1 Whitezombie, Jul 23, 2015
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    Hello folks, I'm new to the forums but am looking for some guidance. My wife and I recently started back-up using cannabis (last time we used was in our teens). My wife specifically uses it for pain relief, and I use it to sleep. Anyways, for the topic at-hand. I would like to see what the communities advice is for turning THC/CBD into a powder. I've done a little research on this topic and referring to this article:


    http://www.popsci.com/article/technology/how-make-...



    it looks like it would be pretty easy to so. Using N-Zorbit as a bonding agent and using THC oil. I would need to add some flavor to it also. Is there a better alternative to N-Zorbit? my goal is to have a powder substance that has flavor and you can add it to a water-bottle.


    Any help would be appreciated.




     
  2. not gonna be something you can do easily at home. and to my knowledge it isnt water-soluble.
     
  3. According to this thread, it is.

    http://forum.grasscity.com/apprentice-tokers/157169-thc-soluble-water.html

     
  4. At such a low solubility, you would need either lab equipment or like a year of free time to make anything out of that. None of the professionally made products i've ever seen use water as an extraction medium (unless you're talking about ice wax). The only way i know of to make thc water soluble is by dissolving it into ethanol or pg. But you will wind up with a liquid (tincture), not a powder.
     
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