DiogenesOfSinope
New Member
Hi, this is my first post. I've had a look in the forum to see if this question has already been asked in this form before and can't see anything, but if it has - and I've missed it - or if it's in the wrong sections, apologies. Whilst this question will be helpful to me, I hope that others will find this topic interesting.
Anyway, I've just got my first vaporizer: an Extreme-Q (v.4). I know all the basic things like the is an approximate 11C difference between the displayed temperature and the vaporising temperature and the necessary temperature of various cannabinoids etc.
My question concerns the correct temperature to vaporise at for the purposes I want it for. I know that it is an individual preference thing and I will obviously have to experiment but I was hoping I may benefit from others' knowledge in order to quicken my learning curve.
Firstly, my primary reason for vaping is get a very psychoactive/heady high in order to assist me with painting. My first question is therefore: considering the similarity between vpaing temperatures of 9-THC and CBD is it possible to extract just 9-THC? And would this be desirable if one was trying to get a really psychoactive high? CBD is supposed to have antipsychotic qualities so eliminating this from the vapour could make for a more psychoactive high. I know 9-THC vapes at 157C and CBD is a range between 160-180C so it must be theoretically possible, but it's a question of whether it's practically possible. Would there be any benefit, for instance, in aiming for 165C? This could potentially extract some CBD whilst guaranteeing as good 9-THC extraction.
Secondly, supposing it were possible to extract just 9-THC in the first run, would it be possible/desirable to reuse the material in order to get a CBD and CBN only effect? Would this even be desirable or would this be an unusual and agressive stoning effect? I know the 8-THC would still be intact following the first run so at the very least there would be some psychoactive effect from this. The question is would this be a pleasant experience in the experience of this forum?) I will, of course, find out in due course myself and report back. The reason why I am interested in this question is because such material could be saved for the end of a session in order to aid sleeping as well as potentially getting a benefit from CBD's protective qualities afterwards. And could CBD have a retroactive protective effect or would it need to be consumed concurrently with 9-THC in order for this to happen?
Thirdly, supposing it were possible to extract just 9-THC in the first run as above, how long would the material still be good to use for a second run? A couple of hours? A Day? Three days? A weeks? I'm obviously not after a definitive answer on this; just general experiences on this would be helpful.
Anyway, I've just got my first vaporizer: an Extreme-Q (v.4). I know all the basic things like the is an approximate 11C difference between the displayed temperature and the vaporising temperature and the necessary temperature of various cannabinoids etc.
My question concerns the correct temperature to vaporise at for the purposes I want it for. I know that it is an individual preference thing and I will obviously have to experiment but I was hoping I may benefit from others' knowledge in order to quicken my learning curve.
Firstly, my primary reason for vaping is get a very psychoactive/heady high in order to assist me with painting. My first question is therefore: considering the similarity between vpaing temperatures of 9-THC and CBD is it possible to extract just 9-THC? And would this be desirable if one was trying to get a really psychoactive high? CBD is supposed to have antipsychotic qualities so eliminating this from the vapour could make for a more psychoactive high. I know 9-THC vapes at 157C and CBD is a range between 160-180C so it must be theoretically possible, but it's a question of whether it's practically possible. Would there be any benefit, for instance, in aiming for 165C? This could potentially extract some CBD whilst guaranteeing as good 9-THC extraction.
Secondly, supposing it were possible to extract just 9-THC in the first run, would it be possible/desirable to reuse the material in order to get a CBD and CBN only effect? Would this even be desirable or would this be an unusual and agressive stoning effect? I know the 8-THC would still be intact following the first run so at the very least there would be some psychoactive effect from this. The question is would this be a pleasant experience in the experience of this forum?) I will, of course, find out in due course myself and report back. The reason why I am interested in this question is because such material could be saved for the end of a session in order to aid sleeping as well as potentially getting a benefit from CBD's protective qualities afterwards. And could CBD have a retroactive protective effect or would it need to be consumed concurrently with 9-THC in order for this to happen?
Thirdly, supposing it were possible to extract just 9-THC in the first run as above, how long would the material still be good to use for a second run? A couple of hours? A Day? Three days? A weeks? I'm obviously not after a definitive answer on this; just general experiences on this would be helpful.