Do deer like buds?

SHOOT2KILL66

The Gardener
Im guessing the people saying eating cannabis does not get ya high dont know what they are talking about haha

You have eather not eating it or just dident know what u were doing

Eating the weed is 10x times as strong and can even make u tripp if u make it nice , that means letting the butter simmer for over the 4 hour mark .

peaceeeeeeee
 

faralos

Well-Known Member
about 1 hour time to let it turn brown whilst it's melting. When you throw in your weed stir it occasionally for about 1 hr. during this time your butter will 'temper'. it also cooks the weed a bit, drawing out the THC in the process. this is how you make tempered butter for cooking or seasoning. the pot, is an added component, you can also use garlic or a seasoning such as Rosemary to make 'flavored' butter. but pot with it increases the 'high' ratio by using a scientific method (i just call it food magic and leave it at that. lol) i don't know exactly why it works, but it makes for some wickedly potent butter when infused with pot. you can bake with this new butter or just spread it on bread or food. Never having tried it (I balk at throwing up to an ounce into a pot with butter to see if it really works) I can't honestly say how potent it is, but there are numerous recipes on this site that attest to its potency
 

BIGSIX

Well-Known Member
you guys just clarified what i meant...if you grab a bud off a plant and chew it up nothing really happens...thc has to be heated above a certain point to become active according to what i have read...hence poppin a bud off a plant dont get you really high...but cooking it into butter does...
 

korvette1977

Well-Known Member
Throw chunks of soap. Break up some bars , and throw them in a circle around your plants , not too close if it rains that the plants will drink it, Soap will keep them away ... I live in the mountains where deer are everywhere .. they never got our garden..
 

Hank

Well-Known Member
I had deer eat all my Sunflowers, Tomatoes, And sweet banana peppers last summer. It looked like someone had cut them with scissors. Although this was a rookie mistake on my part. This summer i'll be rdy with plenty of fencing.

Hank.
 
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