Farid
Well-Known Member
In other threads I've seen discussion describing certain vaporizers as having a "joint like" experience. In my opinion there are many different vapes that capture some elements of this, but none that really do it justice. Obviously no vaporizer will ever really emulate it 100%, but I wanted to break down what I think are the most important aspects, and discuss possible ways these could be achieved.
1) Vapor density. To truly emulate smoke you need thick vapor. Thick enough that the vapor can be inhaled mouth to lung if desired. Some vaporizers can do this, but they tend to be on demand.
2) Continuous heating. To emulate a joint you'd need a session vaporizer you can pass around.
3) A mixture of heat ranges in every hit - from totally green, to very high temp. The cherry of a joint travels down as it burns, effectively vaporizing the weed that is adjacent to the cherry, creating a range of temperatures. The smoke vapor mix then travels through green weed, creating a unique flavor.
4) "Res-ing up". As the joint burns, the smoke/vapor condenses on the green weed. This leads to particularly potent effects.
I think the only way to truly emulate this would be to have a long narrow tube of weed, and a heater that only heats part of the tube at a time. The heater or tube would then have to move throughout the session, so that each hit would be a new section of green weed being heated.
That was kind of long winded, but I figured it might be an interesting point of discussion.
1) Vapor density. To truly emulate smoke you need thick vapor. Thick enough that the vapor can be inhaled mouth to lung if desired. Some vaporizers can do this, but they tend to be on demand.
2) Continuous heating. To emulate a joint you'd need a session vaporizer you can pass around.
3) A mixture of heat ranges in every hit - from totally green, to very high temp. The cherry of a joint travels down as it burns, effectively vaporizing the weed that is adjacent to the cherry, creating a range of temperatures. The smoke vapor mix then travels through green weed, creating a unique flavor.
4) "Res-ing up". As the joint burns, the smoke/vapor condenses on the green weed. This leads to particularly potent effects.
I think the only way to truly emulate this would be to have a long narrow tube of weed, and a heater that only heats part of the tube at a time. The heater or tube would then have to move throughout the session, so that each hit would be a new section of green weed being heated.
That was kind of long winded, but I figured it might be an interesting point of discussion.
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