Cannabis Infused Edible Lubricant Recipe — 3 Easy Steps
This cannabis infused edible lubricant recipe from Fordee at Herbistry420 is one of the simplest cannabis projects you can make. The idea is straightforward — fill a small spray bottle with cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant, and you have a sprayable cannabis lubricant that is safe to apply topically and safe to ingest. MCT oil ...
This cannabis infused edible lubricant recipe from Fordee at Herbistry420 is one of the simplest cannabis projects you can make. The idea is straightforward — fill a small spray bottle with cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant, and you have a sprayable cannabis lubricant that is safe to apply topically and safe to ingest. MCT oil is flavorless, absorbs into skin easily, and is one of the cleanest carriers for THC infusion. No essential oils, no fillers — just pure infused oil in a convenient spray format.
Why Use MCT Oil for This Cannabis Infused Edible Lubricant Recipe?
Most commercial intimate lubricants are not edible. Many contain fragrances, preservatives, or essential oils that are fine for external use but should not be ingested. A cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant solves this problem because MCT oil is:
- Edible and food-grade — MCT oil is safe to consume and commonly used in cooking and supplements
- Odourless and tasteless — no cannabis flavour, no oily aftertaste
- Fast-absorbing — MCT absorbs into skin more readily than most oils
- THC-binding — fat is the best carrier for cannabinoids, making cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant highly effective
- Compatible with vibrators and toys — MCT is silicone-free; however, do not use oil-based lubricants with latex condoms as oil degrades latex
What You Need for This Sprayable Cannabis Lubricant
- Cannabis infused MCT oil (homemade using decarbed weed — see Herbistry420 MCT oil recipe)
- Small spray bottle (30 ml or 60 ml works well — amber glass bottles are ideal)
- Small funnel for filling
- Optional: syringe for measuring spray output
Fordee made his infused MCT oil using 14 grams of decarbed cannabis in 500 ml (2 cups) of MCT oil, processed in the Magical Butter Machine. You can also make it on the stovetop — keep the temperature at or below 71°C (160°F) for one hour.
How to Make This Cannabis Infused Edible Lubricant Recipe in 3 Steps
Step 1: Make Your Cannabis Infused MCT Oil
Before you can fill a THC lubricant spray bottle, you need infused MCT oil. Decarboxylate your cannabis (240°F / 115°C for 40 minutes), then combine with MCT oil and heat at 71°C (160°F) for one hour, stirring regularly. Strain through cheesecloth and let it cool. The strength of your cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant determines how potent the final spray will be. Fordee estimates that with 14g of cannabis in 500 ml of MCT oil, one spray (approximately 0.25 ml) delivers a very small dose — great for topical effects without a strong psychoactive hit.
Step 2: Fill the Spray Bottle
Set a small funnel inside the opening of your spray bottle. Slowly pour your cooled cannabis infused MCT oil lubricant through the funnel into the bottle. Fill it to about 80% capacity to leave room for the spray mechanism. Wipe the threads and outside of the bottle clean, then screw on the spray cap tightly. Your edible cannabis lubricant spray is now assembled and ready to use.
Step 3: Use Your Sprayable Cannabis Lubricant
Spray your sprayable cannabis lubricant directly onto skin. For topical intimate effects, apply 20–30 minutes before needed — this gives the THC time to absorb through the skin and begin working. Because the base is MCT oil, the edible cannabis lubricant spray is also safe for oral contact. Fordee recommends starting with a small amount and waiting to understand how your specific batch affects you before increasing the dose. Store the filled THC lubricant spray bottle in a cool, dark location — infused MCT oil keeps for several months when stored properly.
Dosage Notes for This Cannabis Infused Edible Lubricant Recipe
One spray of MCT oil from a standard spray bottle is approximately 0.25 ml — a very small amount. If your infused MCT oil was made with 14g of decarbed cannabis in 500 ml, each millilitre contains roughly 4–5 mg of THC depending on the strain potency. That makes each spray approximately 1–1.25 mg of THC — enough for topical effects but unlikely to produce strong psychoactive effects on its own.
For stronger topical effects, increase the concentration of your base oil (more cannabis per ml of MCT). For a milder experience, dilute with uninfused MCT oil before filling the spray bottle.
Frequently Asked Questions
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References
Where to Buy
- Magic Butter Machine as shown in the videoaffiliate
- Magic Butter Machine with Decarb Box and Butter Mold and moreaffiliate
- Premium MCT Oil from Organic Coconuts – Unflavoredaffiliate
- Food Grade Silicone Rubber Spatula Set Kitchen Utensils for Baking, Cookingaffiliate
- Kitchen Funnels for Filling Bottlesaffiliate
- Now Foods Sunflower Liquid Lecithinaffiliate
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