This may not be quite a newb set of questions, more of a nerd set of questions, but this seemed like the best part of the forum to ask.
- I regularly use my vaporiser (Storz and Bickel, Plenty vape) and I'm a convert, it was worth the extra money compared to the rubbish I had used before.
It has a variety if heat settings, so you can choose how hot you want the bowl. I always use the highest setting as it gives the most "smoke" when taking it back, but I've recently been reading about the different combustion levels of the different cannaboids in cannabis. THC for example comes alive around 140c I think.
Does that mean that in theory, I could change the effect my vape gives me? I've tried on different settings and didn't really notice a difference other than less vapour coming out my mouth. Could this explain why my vape always sends me to sleep, is it because I'm doing it at over 200c and the CBD is coming alive and knocking me out, so if I vaped at 150c, I would only activate the THC and not the THC, which would be more suibtable for day time use.
- the second nerdy question is again on vaping. It annoys me a bit that I can vape my nicotine in a small, cheap cigarette looking device. (I use blu CIG) Yet to get a good vape with my weed I need this huge bit of kit that cost a fortune and is not very discrete.
Is it possible to make a THC style e-cig liquid?
I make cannabutter regularly, so I'm aware of the science of extraction, but not sure how to get it into something that could work in something designed for nicotine, especially considering the different burning points of the two different products.
- I regularly use my vaporiser (Storz and Bickel, Plenty vape) and I'm a convert, it was worth the extra money compared to the rubbish I had used before.
It has a variety if heat settings, so you can choose how hot you want the bowl. I always use the highest setting as it gives the most "smoke" when taking it back, but I've recently been reading about the different combustion levels of the different cannaboids in cannabis. THC for example comes alive around 140c I think.
Does that mean that in theory, I could change the effect my vape gives me? I've tried on different settings and didn't really notice a difference other than less vapour coming out my mouth. Could this explain why my vape always sends me to sleep, is it because I'm doing it at over 200c and the CBD is coming alive and knocking me out, so if I vaped at 150c, I would only activate the THC and not the THC, which would be more suibtable for day time use.
- the second nerdy question is again on vaping. It annoys me a bit that I can vape my nicotine in a small, cheap cigarette looking device. (I use blu CIG) Yet to get a good vape with my weed I need this huge bit of kit that cost a fortune and is not very discrete.
Is it possible to make a THC style e-cig liquid?
I make cannabutter regularly, so I'm aware of the science of extraction, but not sure how to get it into something that could work in something designed for nicotine, especially considering the different burning points of the two different products.