herbgirl
cannabis aromatherapist
So I finally got around to running some tests to see if it is feasible to flavor herbs with essential oils for use in a vape. IT WORKS!!!!!!
Mind you, I am NOT talking about direct application of oils to plant material, i am only referring to oils dropped on a cotton ball and left in the same container as the herbs to flavor them indirectly. IMNSHO I do not feel that direct application is safe because of the concentrations at work. Personally, i may try it at some point, but not until i have verified the safety of such a practice.
I put three drops of cold pressed (preferably NOT solvent extracted, but this is not usually listed on the label - do your homework or ask me!!) blood orange essential oil on a cotton ball then put it in a little spice jar with maybe a gram of sorta crappy schwaggles. i tightened the jar with the cotton ball kind of stuck in the lid so the cotton would not contact the plant material, but would still release the oils into the closed container. Left for a few (6?) hours then ground a lil bit of it and ran it through the Ion at 375, 385, and 410 i think. Sure enough there was a subtle, pleasant, orange bouquet to each bag. started to fade a bit at the back end of 410, but at 375 & 385 it was definitely there. The next day was the same story only the orange flavor/scent was more developed and stronger. By that next evening it was stronger still. it never got to the point where it was too strong.
i plan on continuing these experiments with some other safe oils like peppermint, rose, and lavender (maybe floral not so much, but we'll see) vanilla would be divine if i could get that to work.
ooohhh i think my next try will be vanilla and tangerine. can you say creamsicle?
mmmmmmmmmmmm
hmmmmm.... with all the flavored everythings that companies are offering theses days, i think i smell a business idea.....
Mind you, I am NOT talking about direct application of oils to plant material, i am only referring to oils dropped on a cotton ball and left in the same container as the herbs to flavor them indirectly. IMNSHO I do not feel that direct application is safe because of the concentrations at work. Personally, i may try it at some point, but not until i have verified the safety of such a practice.
I put three drops of cold pressed (preferably NOT solvent extracted, but this is not usually listed on the label - do your homework or ask me!!) blood orange essential oil on a cotton ball then put it in a little spice jar with maybe a gram of sorta crappy schwaggles. i tightened the jar with the cotton ball kind of stuck in the lid so the cotton would not contact the plant material, but would still release the oils into the closed container. Left for a few (6?) hours then ground a lil bit of it and ran it through the Ion at 375, 385, and 410 i think. Sure enough there was a subtle, pleasant, orange bouquet to each bag. started to fade a bit at the back end of 410, but at 375 & 385 it was definitely there. The next day was the same story only the orange flavor/scent was more developed and stronger. By that next evening it was stronger still. it never got to the point where it was too strong.
i plan on continuing these experiments with some other safe oils like peppermint, rose, and lavender (maybe floral not so much, but we'll see) vanilla would be divine if i could get that to work.
ooohhh i think my next try will be vanilla and tangerine. can you say creamsicle?
mmmmmmmmmmmm
hmmmmm.... with all the flavored everythings that companies are offering theses days, i think i smell a business idea.....