tgvp
Well-Known Member
As I'm waiting for a friend, while slightly high, I got lost once again in of those existential reflections.
Is smoking basically a less efficient way of vaping?
Let me explain why. Vaping is the act of extracting the active chemicals from your plant material by heating it (turning the solid cannabinoids and terpenes into their gaseous form) and mixing it with atmospheric gases that you then inhale, thus transferring said chemicals in your bloodstream and allowing you to dive in endless and pointless, but usually satisfying train of thoughts.
In "orthodox" vaping, the heating is done using a hot surface and/or hot air (conduction VS convection) at an appropriate temperature and the carrying gases is normal air.
In "heretic" vaping, the heat is provided by the combustion of the ember on the tip of the joint that will heat the air that is drawn through it but contaminating at the same time with nasty stuff, like toxic gases (co, co2), tar, dust... Last but not least, the temperature provided by the combustion is way too high to extract the chemicals without destroying it.
So, same chemical process, but less precisely done, more contaminated and less efficient?
Is smoking basically a less efficient way of vaping?
Let me explain why. Vaping is the act of extracting the active chemicals from your plant material by heating it (turning the solid cannabinoids and terpenes into their gaseous form) and mixing it with atmospheric gases that you then inhale, thus transferring said chemicals in your bloodstream and allowing you to dive in endless and pointless, but usually satisfying train of thoughts.
In "orthodox" vaping, the heating is done using a hot surface and/or hot air (conduction VS convection) at an appropriate temperature and the carrying gases is normal air.
In "heretic" vaping, the heat is provided by the combustion of the ember on the tip of the joint that will heat the air that is drawn through it but contaminating at the same time with nasty stuff, like toxic gases (co, co2), tar, dust... Last but not least, the temperature provided by the combustion is way too high to extract the chemicals without destroying it.
So, same chemical process, but less precisely done, more contaminated and less efficient?