If you’re a fan of CBD softgels or other canna caps you’ve tried, you might be keen to hear that making them at home is easier than you might think!
Sure, making CBD pills in mass quantities for legit distribution is one thing. But if you’re simply looking to make some for yourself and maybe a little for sharing, you only need some basic equipment and ingredients. Within an afternoon, you can have a jar o’ CBD capsules ready for enjoyment.
Interested? Then you’re in the right place, because we’re showing the step-by-step process for turning CBD oil into capsules using oil you already have or plan to make.
CBD in pill form is travel-friendly, discreet, pre-measured, and mess-free. And when made with primo CBD oil, they can be highly effective. You can definitely track down some ready-to-take CBD pills that check all these boxes. If that’s more your speed, go for it!
But you might be interested in a more hands-on approach if:
As you can see, there are many, many reasons why you might wanna roll up your sleeves and get to whipping up this popular form of CBD. You might even have one to add to this list.
Hooray! It’s time to work some DIY magic and turn CBD oil into convenient and effective capsules.
Have some CBD oil drops handy, or plan on buying some? Your life just got really easy. You can skip the list and instructions below and move on to Step 2. Just make sure you’re using a high-quality CBD oil product.
You might also consider buying CBD oil tincture if you want to know exactly how potent each dose is — info you don’t have when you make your own. Also, hemp flower may not be legal in your state, in which case ready-made CBD oil is the way to go.
If you’re making CBD oil from scratch, you’ll be happy to hear it’s fairly straightforward. First you decarboxylate some hemp flower, which is just a fancy way of saying you toast it up to activate the cannabinoids. Then you use heat to infuse oil with CBD. After some cooling and straining, it’s ready to go.
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Disclaimer: We make a general recommendation of how much flower to use in this recipe, but how much you’ll need depends on the CBD potency and your cannabinoid tolerance.
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*Rubs hands together excitedly.* This is the part we’ve been waiting for, how ‘bout you?
Now we take your CBD oil — either thoughtfully sourced or homemade — and put it into capsules.
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*High-five.* You did it! Now there’s the matter of keeping these babies fresh for your enjoyment.
As with all foodstuffs and plant stuff, CBD oil has an expiration date. It’s usually somewhere between 12-24 months. However, this could be less depending on the type of oil.
When you make the oil yourself, it could also become contaminated by moisture or residues on your equipment, so the shelf life may be less. That’s why it’s generally recommended that you store CBD capsules you make yourself in the refrigerator.
That doesn’t mean you can’t take a few to-go, but keeping them sealed up in a trusty airtight container at cool temps and away from light when you don’t need them ensures you can enjoy the fruits of your labor for longer.
We have a whole guide on CBD shelf life calledDoes CBD Oil Expire + Other FAQs About CBD Shelf Life. It’s definitely worth a read for anyone making or using CBD products.
There are oodles of reasons you might want to make your own CBD capsules — like cost, control over ingredients, and customization capabilities. Whatever your motivation may be, now you have the framework for filling and storing those pills.
But if this all sounds like a whole lotta work that you don’t want to sign up for, you can always pick up a bottle of CBD softgels at your local retailer or online. With their tiny size, clear dosage, and rave reviews, they just might be the CBD solution you’re looking for!
THESE CBD SOFTGELS ARE READY TO GO!
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