Anyone know why some bud produces little to no visible vapor?

Nosferatu

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"Anyone know why some bud produces little to no visible vapor?" LOL cuz it has little to no THC
 
Nosferatu,

Kalessin

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"Anyone know why some bud produces little to no visible vapor?" LOL cuz it has little to no THC
I don't find that to be always true. Even right now, I have some bud that isn't giving me much vapor, but it's actually getting me a nicer high than the last stuff I had that was producing a more normal amount of vapor.
 

herbivore21

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I don't want to pick on anyone here, but we need to move right away from THC reductionism in the cannabis community.

THC is far from the only thing that boils off of a nug to form thick plumes of vapor when you heat it. THC is not the only thing that will make you feel 'high' in cannabis. I have consumed a pure THC fraction. Alone, the effects are very different! I feel much more 'high' consuming material with THC and other terpenes/terpenoids and cannabinoids than just THC alone.
 

Nosferatu

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I know...I was kinda joking. It's the synergistic effect of all the active compounds that produces the effect. Although I do think vapor thickness/amount is mostly correlated with overall potency/cannabinoid content, moisture content/RH and simply the quality of the grow/how well produced and apparent the trichomes and natural terpenes are. Lots of medical strains pass through my hands and I only ever smoke/vape 20% of them, I can tell from certain traits by nose and sight if it will produce vapor or give me a desirable effect. Main factor is trichomes to leaf ratio! Most pot in dispensaries these days is not grown to it's potential so that ratio is not usually up to par unless you know a skilled grower or are in a collective supplied by one.

Strains with best vapor content/thickest most expansive smoke seem to be indica dominant or Kush strains or strains with OG in the genetics(Afghanistan genetics), which is almost everything even though you can't tell unless you trace back and peel apart several generations of lineage and genetics. Indicas usually have physically much bigger trichomes as well, which might also effect vapor thickness.
 

Hashtag46&2

Trichome Technician
I really wish research into marijuana wasn't so restricted, that way I could really satisfy my curiosity about a lot of the things I wonder about.
Hey man...

Just PM me regarding what you may have questions about, I'll do my best to answer your questions ..or point you in the right area for your research.

Sadly, there is a lot of misinformation out there, but there are some reliable sources as well.

I'm happy to help, this is my passion.
 
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