stressed
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it's an article done by the university of leiden and high times picked it up. it was pretty interesting and i was wondering what you guys thought of these higher temps they mention.
they used a volcano as a means of testing the temps that different cannabinoids vaporize in a volcano, but i'm assuming these temps would transfer to other units like my extreme Q.
most of what i've read refers to using lower temps. now i'm curious.
http://hightimes.com/read/studying-vaporizer-insight-proper-vape-use
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the third part of a three-part study concerning cannabis consumption done by the University of Leiden had some interesting insights about the most effective way to use a Volcano.
They placed dried cannabis flowers in the chamber and vaporized at 170 °C (338 °F), 185 °C (365 °F), 200 °C (392 °F), 215 °C (419 °F) and 230 °C (446 °F). They passed the vapor through solvents to dissolve it and analyzed its composition using high-performance liquid chromatography. The scientists also did the same for the smoke coming off a joint for comparison.
They found higher temperatures more efficiently forced cannabinoids into the vapor form. Since they knew exactly how much THC their Bedrocan variety of flower had (16.9 % total), they calculated theyield of cannabinoids at each temperature. At 170 °C, the Volcano only yielded 24%; at 200 °C it yielded 60%; and at 230 °C the Volcano managed to put 77% of the cannabinoids from the original flower into vapor. Smoking cannabis in a joint only yielded 43% of the cannabinoids."
i've only gone above 392 F - for a couple bags full. i usually stay between 375 F and 385 F.
i'm going to have to try 446 degrees F. for a few days and see what's what. but right now i need a nap from my wake and vape.
they used a volcano as a means of testing the temps that different cannabinoids vaporize in a volcano, but i'm assuming these temps would transfer to other units like my extreme Q.
most of what i've read refers to using lower temps. now i'm curious.
http://hightimes.com/read/studying-vaporizer-insight-proper-vape-use
"...
the third part of a three-part study concerning cannabis consumption done by the University of Leiden had some interesting insights about the most effective way to use a Volcano.
They placed dried cannabis flowers in the chamber and vaporized at 170 °C (338 °F), 185 °C (365 °F), 200 °C (392 °F), 215 °C (419 °F) and 230 °C (446 °F). They passed the vapor through solvents to dissolve it and analyzed its composition using high-performance liquid chromatography. The scientists also did the same for the smoke coming off a joint for comparison.
They found higher temperatures more efficiently forced cannabinoids into the vapor form. Since they knew exactly how much THC their Bedrocan variety of flower had (16.9 % total), they calculated theyield of cannabinoids at each temperature. At 170 °C, the Volcano only yielded 24%; at 200 °C it yielded 60%; and at 230 °C the Volcano managed to put 77% of the cannabinoids from the original flower into vapor. Smoking cannabis in a joint only yielded 43% of the cannabinoids."
i've only gone above 392 F - for a couple bags full. i usually stay between 375 F and 385 F.
i'm going to have to try 446 degrees F. for a few days and see what's what. but right now i need a nap from my wake and vape.
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