You can test how potent a coconut oil infusion is with a tCheck, but do you know how to make it? If you're looking to make homemade cannabis-infused products like edibles or topicals this is the guide for you! With an at-home THC & CBD Potency Tester, you can keep your infusion at the perfect potency. Here's how to do it:
🔑 Cannabis Decarboxylation: Key Takeaways
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Four methods to decarb:
Decarboxylate your cannabis | Coconut Oil with Cannabis | Strain Your Oil | Test THC in your cannabis oil | Adjust the Potency as Needed - Optimal temp: 225°F for 60-90 minutes to convert THCA to THC
- Why decarb matters: THCA → THC activation to maximize potency
- Test for precision: Oven variance of ±25°F—tCheck ensures accuracy
How to Infuse Coconut Oil with THC
What You'll Need
- 1 cup of coconut oil
- 1/4 ounce of decarbed marijuana
- A slow cooker
- A tCheck device and kit
Step 1: Decarboxylate your cannabis
To activate the THC in your cannabis, it needs to be decarboxylated. If you’re new to the infusing world, no worries, we’ve explained decarboxylation too.
To properly decarboxylate your weed, preheat your oven to 240°F and place your cannabis on a baking sheet. Bake for 30-40 minutes. This will convert THCa into THC which is the main psychoactive compound that’ll make you feel lifted and fuzzy.
Step 2: Infuse the Coconut Oil with Cannabis
In a slow cooker, combine 1 cup of coconut oil with 1/4 ounce of decarboxylated cannabis. Set the slow cooker to low heat and let the mixture infuse for 4-6 hours, stirring occasionally. Be sure to keep the temperature below 200°F, as higher temperatures can degrade the THC.
Step 3: Strain Your Oil
Once the infusion is complete, let it cool and strain out the cannabis pulp. You can use a cheesecloth or fine-mesh strainer to ensure that all the cannabis pulp is removed.
Step 4: How to test THC in your cannabis oil
Once the infusion is complete, let it cool and strain out the cannabis pulp. Then, using a dropper, transfer a small amount of the infused oil into the tCheck syringe. Place a filter on the syringe and push the oil into your reusable tray. Insert the tray into your tCheck device and wait 60 seconds for your results.
Step 5: Adjust the Potency as Needed
If the potency is too low, you can add more decarboxylated cannabis to the infusion and repeat the process. If the potency is too high, you can dilute the infusion with more coconut oil.
And voila! From here you can bake as normal– brownies, cookies, fudge– you name it! Here are a few sweet and simple recipes to get you started. Ready to infuse? Make sure you have all the necessary tools locked and loaded.
Final Thoughts
Infusing coconut oil at home is easier than it seems and opens the door to so many creative recipes. By following the right steps and keeping the process slow and steady, you can get great results every time.
The key is knowing your potency so you can enjoy your creations safely and confidently. With tCheck, you can test your infusion and take full control of your dosing. Keep it simple, have fun, and create better infusions with tCheck!









