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Can you put weed in a smoothie and get high?

Can you put weed in a smoothie and get high?

Your best bet would be decarboxylating your flower, or grinding it and cooking it at about 220 degrees for 25 minutes. That will activate the THC in the buds, and simply swallowing it (or adding it to drinks) would get you high.

Can you put weed in juice?

Other than the pulpy lemonades, it is challenging to infuse fruit juices with marijuana. However, you can juice the raw cannabis leaves yourself to create a healthy cannabis-infused drink to consume at home.

What happens when you juice weed?

Fresh cannabis actually produces tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), which converts to THC when exposed to heat and light in a process called decarboxylation. Because the raw plant contains very little THC, you shouldn’t expect to experience any significant psychoactive effects after consuming juiced cannabis.

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Can I put weed in a blender?

For larger amounts of bud, a blender can be your best friend. Try to break your buds off the stem first before putting them in the blender. You may need to stir your flower around to make sure it’s all broken up, but grinding weed with a blender usually works a treat.

Can I cut weed with a knife?

You can technically use any knife to cut up the weed. However, a sharp, non-serrated knife works best, especially for sticky weed.

Do grinders crush trichomes?

While these types of traditional grinders can be useful for getting your cannabis to a super fine consistency, all of that grinding and crushing also disturbs your flower’s trichomes. By damaging these trichomes, you’re also losing some of the potency of your cannabis flower.

How do you crush a joint?

Place the weed inside the mortar. The mortar is the bowl that holds your herbs, and you’ll rub the pestle into the herbs to grind them up. Fill the mortar about halfway so that there’s room for the weed to shift around. Pack it loosely so that it’s easier to grind. It’s best to grind just enough for 1 joint at a time.