ChiefRunningPhist
Drunk on Knowledge
I was just showing the long way, if you didn't use the entire batch of infused oil then instead of inserting "3 Cups" in (the # of cups of infused oil being used in the current recipe) blank, you'd use 1cup or 0.75cups ect or whatever you used. In the example, I was describing using all 3 cups of oil so that's why I put it in there, but ya it looks funny because 3/3 is 1 so its redundant to have it in that exact & particular case, but in the instance where you only used a portion of the oil and saved the rest, then you'd not get 1 if dividing 3 by the portion (3cups made/3cups used =1, but 3cups made/.075cups used, does not equal 1) and the variables are significant then. The Eq (or the basic principle) works in any scenario, though in some scenarios the variables cancel each other out.You went from milligrams to multiplying it by three cups, then by the same three cups again.
1 cup = 240ml, 3 cups would be 720ml
36,800Mg THC into 720ml liquid means there are 51.111 mg of THC in every milliliter.
A teaspoon is 5ml so a 5ml/tsp dose would have about 250mg.
Milligrams is the same as Milliliters in weight - weigh the gummy
The weight method can be just as precise but I think oil and water have decently different densities and I'm not sure about the density of the gummy, but essentially I think you'd want to incorporate a mass/volume conversion somewhere along the way.
Also, just thought I'd mention that the method I'm explaining assumes all the cannibinoids transferred into the oil. Generally they all will be (or close to) but if you're estimating your herb at 22%, and only 85% was infused into the oil, then you'll have even less potency (.22 × .85 = .187; drops your herb potency % used to 18.7%), so the estimates calculated are for the maximum average, or best case scenario on the average (should be pretty dam close to reality though if you estimated your herb potency right).
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Some people dont strain their oil, they keep all the raw material within, that way they know for certain that all cannibinoids made it in, but I wouldn't recommend this unless baking brownies with lots of chocolate, cause imo it tastes like crap without lots of chocolate, but doing an everclear extraction or some solvent based extraction should yield high %'s. If done in cold enough temps you should be able to soak it long enough to only need 1 run while keeping undesireables out.
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