there are two ways: waiting a long time (won't decarb fully) or putting it in the oven on a parchment paper. the decarboxylation happens at a higher temp for CBD than for THC the temperature is not well defined as it takes longer at lower temperatures. 100 °C (212 degrees of Freedom unit) for an hour is a safe starting point. beware that oven temperature regulators are usually very simple and might overshoot the set temperature depending on heating rate and device used. so staying way below 200 °C and preheating is recommendable to not alter the flavor profile too much and prevent further decomposition.
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Reply to comment by hyerstandardsmedia in Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
there are two ways: waiting a long time (won't decarb fully) or putting it in the oven on a parchment paper. the decarboxylation happens at a higher temp for CBD than for THC the temperature is not well defined as it takes longer at lower temperatures. 100 °C (212 degrees of Freedom unit) for an hour is a safe starting point. beware that oven temperature regulators are usually very simple and might overshoot the set temperature depending on heating rate and device used. so staying way below 200 °C and preheating is recommendable to not alter the flavor profile too much and prevent further decomposition.