Chezgreendream
First the flavor, then the buZzz settles in....
Ok so this might sound like a stupid question, but as I was playing with the temp dials and vaping on my vaporizer earlier today, I decided to up the temp to see what kind of effects I got and if the clouds were thicker. (though I have played with the temp dials many times before, I have moved passed the learning curve and I have greatly improved my breathing technique)So this time it was different.
I use a bubbler and for some reason I like to look at the bubbler fill up through a mirror so because its so damn fun. The density of the vapor inside the bubbler still seemed very light. Though when I cleared the bubbler and swallowed the vapor I exhaled and the vapor was plainly visible and the effects were earth moving. Though the herb was browning out at a fast rate, possibly some combustion. I still didnt get the clouds I was looking for.
Now this question is in refrence to some youtube videos I see. When people milk thier water tool and the vapor gathered in there gets pretty dense, so dense you cant see through the other side of the water tool. White, white. And when they clear and exhale, its still pretty densed. Is there a technique to drawing this type of vapor? I use cold tap water if that makes a difference.
Some vapors are almost invisible and leave me totally blurred, some are plainly visible, yet they take time to peak and others are just mediocre.
how come clouds arent always what they seem to be?
I use a bubbler and for some reason I like to look at the bubbler fill up through a mirror so because its so damn fun. The density of the vapor inside the bubbler still seemed very light. Though when I cleared the bubbler and swallowed the vapor I exhaled and the vapor was plainly visible and the effects were earth moving. Though the herb was browning out at a fast rate, possibly some combustion. I still didnt get the clouds I was looking for.
Now this question is in refrence to some youtube videos I see. When people milk thier water tool and the vapor gathered in there gets pretty dense, so dense you cant see through the other side of the water tool. White, white. And when they clear and exhale, its still pretty densed. Is there a technique to drawing this type of vapor? I use cold tap water if that makes a difference.
Some vapors are almost invisible and leave me totally blurred, some are plainly visible, yet they take time to peak and others are just mediocre.
how come clouds arent always what they seem to be?
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