How to Make FECO: Different Methods of Producing FECO
FECO (Full Extract Cannabis Oil) is typically made by soaking cannabis in ethanol, straining out the plant material, and evaporating the ethanol to concentrate the extract. The process emphasizes using food-grade ethanol like Everclear and requires careful ventilation to prevent explosions.
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Crystal's Method
The process involves freezing both the alcohol and cannabis for at least 24 hours, shaking the mixture, straining it, and evaporating the alcohol using a closed-loop system or rice cooker. The oil is then decarboxylated and stored in syringes.
Magical Butter Machine Method
Using a pre-decarboxylated cannabis and alcohol mixture, the Magical Butter machine processes the tincture over several hours. The tincture is then filtered, frozen, and evaporated on a hot plate.