Are you ready to learn how to make your own CBD oil to be used as a supplement, in recipes, or for self-care products? This guide will give you the step-by-step process and show you how easy it is to make the best CBD oil at home. Then I will show you how to use it as a tincture, in your favorite recipes, or to create soothing topical products.
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Article Features
- Just two natural ingredients needed: CBD flower & oil
- No special equipment! You just need a crockpot and mason jars or an Instant Pot
- Want to make it easy? Start with my premium CBD flowers and have them delivered directly to your doorstep. Now shipping across the US!
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Hello and welcome!
If you already know how to make your own homemade cannabis oil, great news, this CBD oil recipe follows almost the exact same process. ๐
The only difference is the type of cannabis flower you start with and how you decarb that flower.
And if you’re not already familiar with how to make an infusion at home, no worries, I will walk you through the process step-by-step – and this is a great way to experiment for your first time.
For this recipe, the most important thing you will need to start with is CBD-dominant flowers.
No, unfortunately you cannot start with THC flower and turn it into CBD, the plant must already contain CBDA.
CBD does not produce a high or intoxicating effect like THC, which is why so many members of my Well With Cannabis Community love it – especially for daytime use.
Anecdotal, they have told me that their homemade CBD oil has been helpful for managing pain, weaning from prescription medications, and even as a supplemental dietary product.
So how exciting is it to know you can make your very own CBD oil at home – saving you tons of money, and giving you full control over your ingredients, strains, and overall experience.
Below I will show you how easy it is to make your own CBD oil at home with my step-by-step guide and expert tips, along with how to make your own CBD recipes when you’re done. Let’s get started. ๐ฟ
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Coming Soon!What You Will Need
- CBD Flower – To make CBD oil at home, you must start with a CBD-dominant flower that has CBDA already present. You can purchase this from my online shop here.
- Oil – There are many options to choose from. Choose a type of oil that fits your personal preferences. Unsure what to pick? Check the options below.
- Lecithin, optional: If you’re new to working with lecithin, you can learn more about adding lecithin to edibles here. This ingredient is optional.
Carrier Oil Options:
- MCT oil
- Coconut oil
- Olive oil
- Hemp seed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Avocado oil
- or any other liquid cooking oil you desire, like vegetable oil
- You can also use this process to make CBD cannabutter
Note: a complete list of ingredients with amounts and printable instructions is located in the recipe card below.
The Step-by-Step Process
Step 1 – The goal is to create a hot water bath at approximately 180-190ยฐF for the infusion process. The printable instructions in the recipe card below are for using a crockpot, but alternative options are outlined in the FAQ section below.
Step 2 – While the water bath is heating in the crockpot, measure and decarb the CBD flower. This is an essential step! Simply break the flower into smaller pieces, put it in a mason jar, and place that in the oven at 240ยฐ F for 90 minutes. Alternatively, can learn how to decarb in an Instant Pot.
Step 3 – Add your desired oil to the mason jar with the decarbed cannabis. If you plan to use sunflower lecithin, add it to the mason jar.
Step 4 – Carefully place the jars into the water bath, put the crockpot lid on, and leave it alone to cook for 4 hours. You want to maintain a temperature of around 180-190ยฐF the entire time. If you don’t have a lid, aluminum foil will work. After the 4-hour cooking time, carefully remove the jars from the water bath and allow them to cool enough to handle. You are now done with the crockpot step and can discard the water bath.
Step 5 – Whether it be a paper filter and funnel, cheesecloth, French press, fine mesh strainer, or a simple coffee filter, you will want to set up a straining station to separate the plant material from the oil.
Step 6 – Once cool enough to handle, strain the prepared oil with your method of choice. You can save the plant matter, called leftover cannabis pulp, for use in future recipes.
Step 7 – Return the prepared CBD oil to whatever jar you would like to store it in; I use a small amber tincture dropper bottle.
Step 8 – Store the prepared CBD oil in a cool, dry place. It will last longer if stored in the refrigerator and even longer if stored in the freezer.
Note: complete step-by-step printable instructions are located in the recipe card below.
Storage Instructions
Store the prepared CBD oil in a cool, dry, dark place at room temperature.
Learn more about how to store your CBD oil so it doesn’t go bad here.
More About CBD Flower
Cannabis comes in a variety of different strains with a variety of different cannabinoids and cannabinoid ratios.
While many people are familiar with traditional, THC-dominant cannabis flowers, there is also CBD-dominant cannabis flower or industrial hemp flower.
Third-party lab tests are the best way to identify what cannabinoids are present in your flower and how much CBD content is present.
CBD-dominant flowers may come with either high or low amounts of THC; it all depends on the strain of the plant.
๐ฟ You can read my full CBD flower guide here if you’re still unclear about what CBD flowers are, where to get them, or how to use them.
CBDA to CBD Conversion
Once you have acquired the CBD flower needed to make this CBD oil recipe, the next step is to decarboxylate the CBD flower.
While you may be familiar with the decarb process for making traditional THC cannabis-infused oils, it is slightly different for making CBD-infused oil.
This process converts cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) into cannabidiol (CBD), although both forms remain non-intoxicating – meaning they won’t get you high.
It is important to remember that all cannabinoids decarboxylate at different temperatures, so the temperature and time needed to achieve full activation for CBD will differ from THC.
๐ฌ The most common recommendation for decarboxylating CBDA to CBD is to bake the flower at 240ยฐF for 90 minutes.
Decarb Times
- THCA โ ฮ9-THC – bake at 240ยฐF/116ยฐC for 40 minutes
- CBDA โ CBD – bake at 240ยฐF/116ยฐC for 90 minutes
- CBGA โ CBG – bake at 220ยฐF/105ยฐC for 60 minutes
- ฮ9-THC โ CBN – bake at 240ยฐF/116ยฐC for 180 minutes
Notes & Expert Tips
- Making your own homemade high-quality CBD oil with the following recipe is one of the best ways to reap the health benefits of CBD and other beneficial compounds
- Using pure CBD products, like isolates, will not produce a full-spectrum CBD oil because it does not contain a full spectrum of cannabinoids. Therefore, you may not experience the therapeutic effects of CBD
- Use the flower-to-oil ratio guide if you need help deciding how much to use. It’s a good idea to record how many flowers you used, in grams, so you can calculate your final potency with the edible dosage calculator.
- Once made, you can use this oil in a variety of recipes from edible recipes to beauty products! Click here to learn how to make your own CBD edibles
Easy Guide to Make CBD Oil
Equipment
Ingredients
- 7 grams CBD-dominant cannabis flower
- 4 ounces oil of choice
- ยผ teaspoon lecithin optional
Instructions
- Lay a clean tea towel down on the bottom of the crockpot. This will create a buffer between your mason jars and the crockpot, potentially preventing any jar from moving or cracking during cooking.
- Fill your crockpot with enough warm to hot water to cover the top of the mason jars you plan on using by an inch to create a water bath.
- Place the digital instant-read thermometer into the water. Start the crockpot heat on high. When a temperature of around 180ยฐF is reached, turn the crockpot to low. Note: any temperature range of 180-190 degrees Fahrenheit will work. You may need to adjust to medium heat, depending on your crockpot.
- While the water bath is heating in the crockpot, measure decarb the CBD flower. Simply break the flower into smaller pieces, put it in a mason jar, and place that in the oven at 240ยฐ F for 90 minutes. Click here, for a full CBD decarboxylation tutorial, if needed. Record how much flower you used, in grams, so you can calculate your final potency at the end.
- After decarboxylation, remove the jar from the oven. When it is cool enough to handle, open the lid and put your oil of choice inside. You may need more than one jar if you are making a big batch. If you are using more than one jar, evenly divide the ingredients between the jars for more consistent dosing.
- If you plan on using sunflower lecithin, add it to the mason jars now.
- Wipe the rim of the jars with a clean towel, and add the lid. Tighten the metal ring to finger-tip tightness. It should be tight, but not too tight.
- Carefully place the jar into the hot water bath, put the crockpot lid on, and leave it alone to cook for 4 hours. You want to maintain a temperature of around 180-190ยฐF the entire time. If you don't have a lid, aluminum foil will work.
- After the 4-hour cooking time, carefully remove the jars from the water bath and allow them to cool enough to handle. You are now done with the crockpot step and can discard the water bath.
- Prepare a straining area with new, clean mason jars and a strainer, paper filter, cheesecloth or French Press. Pour the contents of the mason jar through the strainer to separate the plant-matter from the infused oil.
- Save the leftover cannabis pulp for use in future recipes. Then return the prepared CBD oil to whatever jar you would like to store it in, like an amber glass jar with a dropper.
Notes
Nutrition
Frequently Asked Questions
If you want to make this recipe at home using high-quality CBD flowers, I have them available for purchase in my shop. Check with your local laws to ensure full-spectrum oil is a legal option for you.
No, you do not need to use a slow cooker or crockpot, but it is a great way to set it and forget it! You can use a double boiler or a small saucepan on the stove over low heat to create a water bath for infusion.
Yes, if you want a stronger, more potent infusion, you can make CBD oil with full-extract cannabis oil, also known as FECO. This is a different process than what is outlined here and involves making a cannabis tincture with the alcohol extraction method, so be sure to follow my FECO guidelines here.
The answer depends on the cannabis flower you’re using. Some flower can contain high amounts of both CBD and THC, while other flowers, like CBD hemp flower, contains low amounts of THC. If you want to ensure you are not getting high from your final product, you want to opt for a CBD-dominant flower with little to no THC.
Many people feel nothing at all when they use CBD. Using CBD is not about what you feel; it is about what you donโt feel โ a lack of unwanted symptoms. Just like all things cannabis, how you feel will be entirely dependent on your own unique tolerance to cannabis.
When it comes to getting drug tested, it is important to know that using a CBD product containing any THC amount can result in a positive drug test result.ย If you need to be free of THC, you need to ensure the product you are using is labeled as a broad-spectrum CBD or CBD isolate product.
Yes, you can. If you want to make a smaller batch first, to see if homemade CBD oil is right for you, use this cannabis flower-to-oil ratio guide.
You can use this oil as a sublingual tincture or learn to cook with CBD oil and make these delicious CBD oil chocolate chip cookies.
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Is your CBD oil recipe safe for dogs? I want to make dog calming treats.
Hi Maria. Yes, this recipe is safe for dogs and you can use this oil to make these: 3-Ingredient CBD Dog Treatsย ๏ฟผ. Happy infusing!
hi, I was wondering if this is something I can make for my dog. I want to save money buying it online. I have had people say it should only be hemp and not CBD flower because the CBD has THC in it but Iโm not sure. iโm also wondering which type of oil would be best on their stomachs
What do you recommend? ๐ thanks
Hi Arlo. CBD (aka hemp) is safe for dogs, while THC is not. You want to make sure you are using a CBD-only product which should not contain any THC, like ours here: https://shop.emilykylenutrition.com/product/1000mg-full-spectrum-cbd-oil/
Dogs LOVE coconut oil with peanut butter and it’s very beneficial for them! Here is our dog treat recipe that you may find helpful: 3-Ingredient CBD Dog Treatsย ๏ฟผ
I hope this helps! Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have more questions or concerns. ๐
Emily doe you have a recipe for gummies?
Hi Brad. Yes, you will find our gummy recipes here:
Cannabis Gummies Made with Oil or Butter
Cannabis Gummies Made With Tincture, FECO, or RSO
Infuse Store-Bought Gummies with Cannabis Tinctures
Easy Homemade CBD Gummies
Happy gummy making!
Do I have to decarb my cbd isolates before infusing into coconut ๐ฅ oil, or adding to gummies?
No, Jeffrey, you don’t need to decarb CBD isolates before infusing them into coconut oil or adding them to gummies. CBD isolate is already decarboxylated during the extraction process, meaning it’s ready to use as is. This makes it a convenient option for your infusion or edible creations!
if I got a Decarboxylator should I decarb first…….then add the MCT Oil for the 4 hours to let the MCT and the herb infuse together? Looking for just a basic “cannabis oil” for use under the tongue sublingual lol…..without making ๐ฃ lol
Yes Adam, thatโs exactly right! Using a Decarboxylator, youโll want to decarb your herb first to activate the THC or CBD. Once thatโs done, you can add the MCT oil and let it infuse for four hours. This method will give you a simple cannabis oil thatโs perfect for sublingual use. Just make sure to strain out the plant material before using it. Enjoy!