My question was actually towards a device that produce more or less vapor. Not really the herb.
the MFLB instructions say that exhaling big clouds of vapor isn't a good thing - the optimal scenario is essentially exhaling nothing, meaning all the vapor stayed in you. makes sense to me.
My question was actually towards a device that produce more or less vapor. Not really the herb.
I think the normal bent is for 'clouds' of vapor.
However, that may NOT be the best approach.
It's certainly more visual!
When I use my Herbalaire, I play with it a bit to find the point where I can see a light vapor filling the bag... it doesn't have to be clouds, when I fill a bag my way, it's still tasty and potent.
When I crank it up temp and airflow-wise as the piece of bud diminishes what it has to give up freely, I can still get CLOUDS, they are just a bit nastier/harsher.
I'd try and say whether one way or the other hits my body pain/spasm/insomnia better than another, but currently the 'pain meters' are pegged Nothing seems to be making much of a dent.
So I propose an experiment in which you all are the guinea pigs!
Play with your favorite vape (use a notebook or device to take notes), tune your vape temp and airflow to emulate my approach with bag-filling. Note how many hits you took and what your perception is of what it's doing to your cerebral and body highs in relation to pain/spasticity/insomnia (or on the other side of things, an energizing strain). Repeat later with higher heat/airflow for CLOUDS and take the same notes.
If someone can figure out how to do this with a whip or TonG or GonG adapted vape as well, cool!
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You're right, the vapor produced by whatever substance isn't visible. The vapor, intially hot, cools down and condenses the water molecules in it and around it, but it's not very dense so it floats. It technically is a cloud!This is a question for which I have never found an supported answer....what components of cannabis produce visible vapor when heated? All substances, when boiled off as a gas, are not visible.
Is it mostly the remaining water? Is it THC? Is it something else but which correlates very closely with THC vaporization so clouds are indeed a good indicator or....??
Personally, my subjective experience is clouds = cannabinoids and > clouds = > cannabinoids.
Does more vapor production equal more of the good stuff entering your system? Do you get less good stuff from vapor less tokes?
......................................and isn't it possible that 1 big cloud hit = 2 less visible cloud hits (or something like that)? if you're going to experiment, how about vaping an equal amount of the same weed, once maximizing clouds - however you do it (type of vape or temperature or whatever), and once minimizing clouds (I suppose you'd have to do the experiments far enough apart, time-wise, that your tolerance is similar both times). if all those visible clouds are just wasted (sic) weed, you should get higher off the less clouds/more hits, method.
Do you know that for a fact? Any sources? I have no idea what the visibility is of THC or terpene vapor.You're right, the vapor produced by whatever substance isn't visible. The vapor, intially hot, cools down and condenses the water molecules in it and around it, but it's not very dense so it floats. It technically is a cloud!
Does more vapor production equal more of the good stuff entering your system? Do you get less good stuff from vapor less tokes?