headdoctor
Well-Known Member
I've been vaping with multiple units and on this board for five years or so, so I'm not a noob--though I've got a noob question. I'm wondering how to tell when the materials are done, abv. Now obviously the proof is in the pudding--am I feeling the effects? And I can certainly tell when the taste turns sour, the materials turn that familiar brown, etc.
But, since the effects can take a few minutes to kick in, my question is: can abv still produce a visible cloud?
I won't get into my specific routines but sometimes it's not convenient for me (around wife and family) to head back to the cellar, reload, and start again. At the same time I don't want to waste materials. So, if I see a cloud, does that mean I should buckle up for the imminent effects? Or is it possible that a cloud can be produced from spent materials?
But, since the effects can take a few minutes to kick in, my question is: can abv still produce a visible cloud?
I won't get into my specific routines but sometimes it's not convenient for me (around wife and family) to head back to the cellar, reload, and start again. At the same time I don't want to waste materials. So, if I see a cloud, does that mean I should buckle up for the imminent effects? Or is it possible that a cloud can be produced from spent materials?