Honestly, one of my favorite, on-demand perks of the FF2. I've noticed coming back to a bowl that I've pulled from a handful of times or less--the ABV is almost always golden-green unless I've underpacked, and if it's there's no drop in quality of materials it might just have some sparkles on it (crystals). Stir it up! I also like to use
@stickstones method of straight nug(gets) -- no initial grind. Great way for me to taste the entire flavor profile. Usually lower temps: medium and down. Then when I feel ready to turn it up (or stash for night time), I dump and break it up and man, smells and crumbles great--almost too fine, so go easy. Not only has the unit dried the material even further (which, as we know, is what vaporizers "like" best!), but I enjoy believing that hardly any material is being wasted -- from heat, to draw, to cool down. Efficient.
Once again, make sure your material is dry for best results. I've noticed, coming from the smoking world since the top of this summer, that I've had to check myself on the moisture content of my materials. I've been conditioned to desire fresh (read: moist, was better for combustion/flavor/harshness) as possible. Obvious info but something I had to commit to memory when starting.
Anyway, love the unit--it has improved my life and helped introduce me to vaping. Maybe I'm partial. But I know quality vapor after having tried various methods and this one has produced some of the best for me
once I learned what the FF's optimal draw resistance is.