Decarboxylating wet trim

I had a bunch of old vape cartridges with a little left in them and emptied them out into some cupcake mix. Same thing happened to me. I couldn’t move and I only ate a quarter of a cupcake!

4 Likes

Hahaha…this is hysterical man

1 Like

Lol Omg …is vape liquid safe to ingest??
I guess that’s a F-tard question because obviously smoking it is ok …really funny tho

Lol! I just figured it was a concentrate so it would be fine to eat. And it felt like such waste throwing away that last little bit in all the cartridges. But damn it was strong. I had less than a 1/4 teaspoon in one cupcake mold after I emptied all the carts. Saving them up again for next time since I clearly didn’t learn my lesson. :joy:

3 Likes

Omg so funny​:joy::joy::joy:

I was wondering about the trim/leaves from plants. I have a decarber & infuser that I I used w 14gm drie bud in mct oil. 16oz oil kicked my butt! I woke up once on my kitchen floor. So was wondering if could use the leaves for the same either wet or dried.

1 Like

Decarboxylation is a process that makes weed work for you when you use it. You can learn more about it in our guide on how to decarb weed.

Weed has a thing called THCA, which will not make you high, and that THCA needs to turn into another thing called THC in order for you to get high. This usually happens with heat: when you burn a joint, use a vape pen, heat up a dab rig, or cook some edibles.

Decarboxylation happens when you use heat, and also over time. When you smoke or vaporize weed, the heat makes the things in marijuana ready for your body to use.