Brachmanhuxley
Well-Known Member
Hi, it's been a long time since I last posted on FC. I have been experimenting with my E-Nano for some time now and I think I found my sweet spot (haven't been able to give up combusting yet since all my friends smoke and I like the ritual, although I prefer the effects and taste you get from vaporizing). Usually in the beginning of the vaping sessions I put it on 5-5,5 (after heating it up for 10-15 min since I've found this works best for my unit) and when the herbs turn bright-brown I start turning it up to 6 or even 6,5 sometimes. I prefer the lower temperatures because it makes the herb last longer and I can take longer draws without getting too harsh clouds that would make me cough, but maybe it's not the most efficient way to use the E-Nano.
I've seen that most people use lower temperatures for a more uplifting high and higher temperatures for a more relaxing/sedative effect, but I've read on multiple websites that it's actually the THC which is responsible both for the uplifting and the relaxing effects and that's why I don't understand why people vaporize at higher temperatures to get relaxed.
Since CBD is also responsible for relaxing and other medicinal effects, I would tend to use a temperature where I get both THC and CBD to get relaxed, not only CBD, which would be something around 170ºC. Doesn't the THC degrade at temperatures above 180ºC and therefore wouldn't it be a waste to run the vaporizer at higher temperatures?
Another thing I've noticed is that if I vaporize more than just a little, I get more of a sedative effect than a clear-headed uplifting high, but that could be due to the fact that I mainly vaporize indicas or hybrids and not so many sativas. Also, I get more nasal congestion from vaporizing than from smoking and this is noticeable even the next morning, although it's clearly less hard on my lungs.
I'm still a noob when it comes to vaporizing so I may be completely wrong lol
Any input is appreciated
Peace!
I've seen that most people use lower temperatures for a more uplifting high and higher temperatures for a more relaxing/sedative effect, but I've read on multiple websites that it's actually the THC which is responsible both for the uplifting and the relaxing effects and that's why I don't understand why people vaporize at higher temperatures to get relaxed.
Since CBD is also responsible for relaxing and other medicinal effects, I would tend to use a temperature where I get both THC and CBD to get relaxed, not only CBD, which would be something around 170ºC. Doesn't the THC degrade at temperatures above 180ºC and therefore wouldn't it be a waste to run the vaporizer at higher temperatures?
Another thing I've noticed is that if I vaporize more than just a little, I get more of a sedative effect than a clear-headed uplifting high, but that could be due to the fact that I mainly vaporize indicas or hybrids and not so many sativas. Also, I get more nasal congestion from vaporizing than from smoking and this is noticeable even the next morning, although it's clearly less hard on my lungs.
I'm still a noob when it comes to vaporizing so I may be completely wrong lol
Any input is appreciated
Peace!