Decarboxylation is the process of heating cannabis to activate cannabinoids like THC and CBD.

WHAT IS DECARBOXYLATION?

Raw cannabis contains cannabinoids in their acidic forms, such as THCA and CBDA, which are not psychoactive. Decarboxylation removes a carboxyl group through heat, converting these compounds into their active forms.

This process happens naturally over time but is usually accelerated with controlled heat.

HOW IT’S USED

Decarboxylation is commonly used when:

Smoking and vaping naturally decarboxylate cannabis through heat.

WHY IT MATTERS

Decarboxylation is essential because:

Without decarboxylation, edibles may feel weak or ineffective.

LIMITATIONS & NOTES

Too much heat or time can degrade cannabinoids and terpenes. Different cannabinoids decarboxylate at different temperatures, so precision matters for best results.

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