goatgobaahh
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Oh thank god...
I found the search function!
I found the search function!
Ok guys, i understand the basics for a good vaporization, and with only 6-7 days after i started to vape, i hate the fucking combustion, and i love the vaporization!
But one big problem remains, the taste...
The weed taste practically the same with very different strains (cheap street weed, good quality street weed, northern lights and blueberry cheese from adam)!
I understand that i'm still learning, but i repeat to all of you: why on earth i have the exact, same, identical taste from very very very different strains? and i reapeat again, with a joint, i taste 4 different flavour... why with a vaporizer i don't taste the same difference in flavour?
And as I thought before making the purchase, it would be better if I had taken the Arizer solo!
Lower learning curve, less maintenance, and is much more comfortable if you watch a movie lying in bed, without having to get up every 3-4 shots to stir and clean the elbow or the cyclone, this is my big mistake!
I'm too lazy for taking care of the EQ, the clean, the stir, the learning curve etc., with a solo, i have the only positive things of vaporization...but for now i'm still in love of my EQ, but the solo will be my next purchase!
Thanks to all of you guys for the long and helpfull response!
. . . For more flavor use the whip . . .
I started doing 375F and think the flavor is excellent at least at the beginning, but as the bowl progresses the flavor goes away. For more flavor use the whip. The bag combines the good flavor and the crap flavor into one flavor which might be why you cant tell the difference cause I sure can.
I agree completely about the flavour from bags. In my experience they start to taste nasty after only three or four fills, and I find the stale resin taste overpowering.
That may be in there. His AVB is also black he said so he has to be way too hotIIRC the OP is using the whip.
That may be in there. His AVB is also black he said so he has to be way too hot
I agree completely about the flavour from bags. In my experience they start to taste nasty after only three or four fills, and I find the stale resin taste overpowering.
For really good flavour you should start even lower. I start at 160°C or 320°F. Because the terpenoids that carry flavour are the most volatile compounds, taste always degrades as the bowl progresses. By starting lower you'll get a higher proportion of flavour in your first hits. When the tastiness fades, you can step up the temperature to get more psychoactives.
Do you get any active cannabinoids at such low temps? I usually start at 185c (sometimes 175c) and I can get a little speedy buzz going, but not much. I'll have to try it out again tonight. I agree though, the lower temps taste amazing!
Is the bag function pretty good? How much do you need to pack to get a thick bag?
1) Very good.
2) You only need to pack the elbow screen, which is about 0.2g.
I see you used to have a DBV.
When using the whip, which vape produces thicker hits?
Also, where can I get a 18mm adapter to fit the tube into my bong?
I see you used to have a DBV.
When using the whip, which vape produces thicker hits?
Also, where can I get a 18mm adapter to fit the tube into my bong?
I see you used to have a DBV.
When using the whip, which vape produces thicker hits?
This has been discussed a few times in this thread and IIRC there is another thread or two specifically on the question (or comparing to the SSV). The consensus - although certainly not unanimous - seems to be that the Q can deliver as thick a hit if using the elbow-pack.
Re the bag . . . it's mostly about convenience. Some like to leisurely sip while in bed or watching a movie, etc., and of course it makes group sessions easy. The downsides: The vapor is not as thick as a good passive draw vape, the taste gets stale before long, and actives are lost due to condensation.