Vaping lavender, peppermint, spearmint, green tea?

MinnBobber

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Which of these four would produce the most visible vapor?
I'd like to demonstrate with legal herb for someone YET get some good visible vapor?

Any other common herb that produces a lot of vapor?
Thanks
 
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Some-new-user

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I'd say that this depends on the quality of the herb much like MJ but as green tea has a much higher vaporisation temperature than the other herbs you listed then I'd guess that would produce more vapour. I've also tried hemp tea, that's not bad. I haven't tried green tea yet (trying to find a nice organic pesticide free blend/supply HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) but the others do produce some nice vapour. Not massive clouds like MJ does but still okay. I love the taste of lavender and mint is great for after meals.

You might get some success from a blend. I have been looking for something similar as I'm in a prohibited country and it would be nice to have a walk and vape without worrying about the smell or prosecution.

Good luck. I'm going to follow this so keep us posted with your experience
 

galumar

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Hi guys, i'm new to vaping and i surely try all of these herbs since i live in the wild nature and my garden is full of peppermint, sage, rosmary, lavanda and more... i use most of these herbs for cooking in my kitchen.

I have a question: does anyone never tied to vape barley?
Of course i'm speaking of the grinded version, not the soluble one that is a brown dust.
I use it for some good barley-coffee and even with milk, it has a so powerful flavor and since i like it i would try to vape it but i'm a little scared if it may contains something of not good to inhale.

In the whole world wide web i found ZERO informations on this. Maybe i'm the only crazy one that is thinking on vaping barley...
 

Sick Vape

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Mint needs way lower temps to taste nice than lavender, so I guess less visible vapour.
I did not pay attention to vapour density when I tried. It was not impressive.
Basically the same as @Some-new-user says i see now.

Just be aware that your vaporiser probably will smell like lavender for quite a while.

No idea about barley.
 

galumar

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Thanks for your reply.
I think i'll try with peppermint first, probably mixed with some organic tobacco and not alone.
I'm curious about sage, a lot of people saying it has a good flavor and it's one rare that make clouds.

I've read right here that someone add some drop of vegetal glycerin to the herb for making clouds.

Barley it's a mystery!
 
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Sick Vape

Solar Dabs
lol.
Herbes de Provence work fine too, for a french touch. :D Just not as much vapour as cannabis.

Edit: There exists a book about vaporisation of herbs called "Phyto-Inhalation" from the maker of the aromed (with others). I do not know if there is an english version.
https://gruenekraft.com/phyto-inhalation-p-4979.html . Seems they published a 2019 edition.
 
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C No Ego

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we have been adding white sage to our vapor blend... cannabis and white sage... the sage helps the throat effects of cannabis ( cannabis just seems to be a minor harsh plant to vaporize).
tried to Vaporize Mugwort sift leaf yesterday and it is so light and fluffy it did not Vape @ all... the weirdest thing the way it clogged instantly ,,, made me appreciate cannabis and how it vapes all that much more after trying mugwort
 

Some-new-user

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lol.
Herbes de Provence work fine too, for a french touch. :D Just not as much vapour as cannabis.

Edit: There exists a book about vaporisation of herbs called "Phyto-Inhalation" from the maker of the aromed (with others). I do not know if there is an english version.
https://gruenekraft.com/phyto-inhalation-p-4979.html . Seems they published a 2019 edition.

Very interesting. Great find. Phyto inhalation hits the term on the head for me.
 

happynomoretobacco

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lol.
Herbes de Provence work fine too, for a french touch. :D Just not as much vapour as cannabis.

Edit: There exists a book about vaporisation of herbs called "Phyto-Inhalation" from the maker of the aromed (with others). I do not know if there is an english version.
https://gruenekraft.com/phyto-inhalation-p-4979.html . Seems they published a 2019 edition.
Sounds very intresting. Its my language i think i will order one...
 
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