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If anybody has questions about this method I'll be around these parts once in a while. I'll prepare a post that describes this method in it's improved form one of these days, maybe.
EDIT: Is your question why are those posts removed? I honestly don't remember, they were cross-posts from Grasscity though, so if you're really interested, you can find the thread on Grasscity and read my posts, its not that much.
I continue to experiment with different temperatures and times in the oven.
Instead of trying to make a set time and temperature, here is a range for success in decarboxylating cannabis in an oven:
220F (minimum) to 280F, from 30 minutes to two hours.
If you're choosing 220F, you want to do two hours. Likewise, the higher you go in temp, the less time you leave it in. This is for MMJ edibles. There is an almost complete loss of terpenes but a huge boost in actual cannabinoids.
Also, I know 280F sounds like a high temperature, but I read research from the Netherlands that validated a claim brought fourth by someone else about using a higher temperature. The truth is, simply heating the plant material past a certain temperature for a set amount of time will cause a certain degree of decarboxylation. All you're trying to do is maximize decarboxylation and concurrently reduce/eliminate degradation.
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