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Mediweed
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Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction?
#873766 - 09/29/25 12:52 PM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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Hi I'm new here. Hi! I'm more familiair on shroomery actually...
I want to know whether and how people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction method?
The current technique I know is putting it in glass tube with hole on the bottom, add 150ml of 97% alcohol to it, let it drip, evaporate the alcohol, combine the residue with oil. I want to know whether it makes any sense to change that process with soxhlet (?)
Edited by Mediweed (09/29/25 01:10 PM)
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yoosername
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Re: Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction? [Re: Mediweed]
#873770 - 09/29/25 07:10 PM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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If you’re just making RSO, you can soak the material in a jar then filter, no need for a fancy tube. The bigger problem with this method is etoh recovery, which can be accomplished with anything from a simple still to an expensive ass source turbo or similar device.
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Mediweed
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Re: Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction? [Re: yoosername]
#873772 - 09/30/25 12:31 AM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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yoosername said: If you’re just making RSO, you can soak the material in a jar then filter, no need for a fancy tube. The bigger problem with this method is etoh recovery, which can be accomplished with anything from a simple still to an expensive ass source turbo or similar device.
Thanks! Exactly the info I needed! I didn't know the term RSO, but that Rick Simpson Oil is what I made, yes 
I calculate I now evaporate about 5 euros of alcohol per made 10ml thc/cbd bottle, and it takes about an hour to evaporate and the alcohol flies off via the kitchen hood.
To save on costs and reuse the alcohol; would it make any economical and timesaving sense to buy a device like this one (where I then put the pyrex glass in) (that costs around 100 euros)? (assuming I will make about 50 bottles of 10ml):
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Re: Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction? [Re: Mediweed]
#873774 - 09/30/25 09:41 AM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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I guess it depends on how much you make. I’ve heard mixed reviews on using water distillers for alcohol, but I imagine the ones built for alcohol are a bit more expensive. The pros use rotovaps, but that’s more for bulk production.
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Mediweed
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Re: Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction? [Re: yoosername]
#873790 - 10/01/25 01:29 PM (5 months, 3 days ago) |
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yoosername said: I guess it depends on how much you make. I’ve heard mixed reviews on using water distillers for alcohol, but I imagine the ones built for alcohol are a bit more expensive. The pros use rotovaps, but that’s more for bulk production.
Thanks.
I'll do a search on making DIY distiller to get the alcohol back.
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Deneoreeng
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Re: Do people use a soxhlet to extract thc (+other stuff) from leaves and flowers, and is it better than my current extraction? [Re: Mediweed]
#874506 - 01/09/26 05:52 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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I’ve found that products like thcv distillate make it easier to experiment with new formulas without jumping through hoops each time. The lab testing and steady quality help a lot if you’re planning tinctures or vape lines and don’t want any surprises down the road. The pricing range also gives some wiggle room depending on how big a batch you’re cooking up.
Edited by Deneoreeng (01/13/26 05:09 AM)
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