Hello guys new member here! Been a long time reader but never bothered to join. Well I got my SS grasshopper and I have to admit it works great but I don't like vaporizing I guess. The flavor is so strong I really don't like it. Only tried it twice so its still virtually new.
Welcome.
Hopper is simple to operate, yet after several months I find I'm still toying with different ways to use it. (It can be really efficient with small amounts, for one)
What other cannabis experience are you comparing to?
I agree with the sentiment that vaporizing can be an aquired taste. Who loved tobacco on their first draw of a cigarette? At the same time, I believe vaporizing can deliver a far better taste than combusting, truer to the smell of flower in hand. Lower temps., as controlled by a vape, can really enhance and bring out subtleties of flavor that combustion just annihilates.
I wonder if the strength of taste you feel could be from heat, which Hopper is famous for and some folks have found unpleasant. There are ways of mitigating that.
My first day with a vaporizer was a profound experience after 4 decades of joints and pipes. I had stopped tobacco a couple of years prior. In 3-1/2 now years I've combusted about 3 times and it tastes like firepit ash.
****The other area I think worth taking stock of is the effect itself. Is that part happening for you? Again, there are nuances to the effect that make it qualitatively different from the combusting 'high'. Someone new to vaping might want or tend to consume a lot more material in pursuit of something more like effect from combustion. The downsides to combusted high (what's actually happening!) might be a topic to explore.****
It may be that you are aware of these considerations, so I apologize if I'm lecturing.
There has been a recurring theme in this thread, the "Wow, I've been doing it wrong!" post.
Lots of people have this revelation, some have it repeatedly! There seem to be a lot of newly found 'right' ways.
Obviously my suggestion is to keep trying, unless of course frustration overcomes need/desire and it's not fun.
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So, today we in US are gonna try to look across the table into the eyes of our friends and relatives and all be thankful for, well, even that is debatable. I'm not sure we'll even all agree that being alive is worthy of feeling gratitude about, atm.
As WE are ruthlessly injuring Native peoples at Standing Rock with attack dogs, water cannons, rubber bullets and teargas, we'll ironically try to remember our fading fictitious First Thanksgiving narrative...
There's also a positive spin for Turkey Day, but you won't hear it from me. Though I will be spreading as much love as I can to my friends and relatives, as a National Holiday it totally sucks this time around.
Two years ago at the market I was awarded a free turkey, based on my shopping volume. I gave the free turkey/slip to the cashier and asked that, next year, they please pardon one on my behalf.