Cannabis plant medicine can be infused into many different mediums. In bee Honey the secret is to use honey that still contains some beeswax particles. This means that you want to use honey that’s cloudy versus honey that is translucent.
STRAIN NAME | | VOLUME | | THC % | | CBD %
————- | ————- | ————- | ————- | ————-
TWDUKE | 4 g | 18.2 | 0.07
TWD 2 | 3 g | 21.1 | 0.07
SUNSET | 8.8 g | 24.0 | 0.07
SUPERLEMON OG | 3.8 g | 27.9 | 0.07
DONEGAL | 2.5 g | 20.8 | 0.05
LEMON SKUNK | 3.3 g | 22 | 0.07
BEDIOL | 4.0 g | 7.0 | 9.0
TOTAL GRAM WEIGHT 29.4
INFUSED INTO 2 KILOGRAMS OF BUCKWHEAT HONEY
The benefits of using honey are centred around its versatility. It can be used as a sweetener in other foods and beverages. Or, it can be consumed right from a spoon if need be. It provides an alternative delivery method to infused oils, it’s easily transportable and has an indefinite shelf life.
Once the cannabis is decarboxylated, I use a magical butter machine set on 130 degrees F for a run time of 8 hours. Then, I filter the remaining cannabis pulp through a fine mesh strainer while the honey infusion is still warm. The remaining pulp is saved for use in another recipe. I never throw this material out because it’s still fully activated.
The photos of the honey were taken by me, but the actual honey that you can see dripping off the spoon was made by one of my students. He was excited to show me what he had produced following my protocol for infusing honey.
As you can see the honey is lump free and smooth.
I awarded him a gold star. He made some stellar plant medicine that is exceptionally potent, I might add.
1/2 a teaspoon is all that I required.
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