WoodyWeedPecker
Well-Known Member
Basically what I'm asking is: Is it really worth it in term of total cannabinoids extraction to vape at high temp?
I usually vape at medium temp around 6.2 or below on the Nano. It gives me nice, flavorful and thick vapors. When you vape at higher temp the vapor is thicker but personally, even at 6.2 I don't do full draws because the vapor is too dense already in the first few tokes. If you want thicker vapor and quicker extraction, high temp works well. But my point is about TOTAL cannabinoids extraction without caring for quicker extraction. Personally, I'm not a cloud chaser, I'm all the contrary, I like to sip on my bowl all night long while doing something else. Taking short sips of dense vapor every now and then with my on-demand vaporizer.
For the fun of it and for the purpose of this post I use my stem or makeshift bubbler. For those with no bubbler, you can use the stem close to the light/lamp at a particular angle. You want to see the vapor. I usually use my stem.
After vaping at 6.2, I verify there's almost no more vapor in my last draws after maybe 10-15 tokes. Then I bump it at 7.5 and wait many minutes >20min. Then I get one or 2 flimsy vapor draws.
This lead me to believe that extracting at 6.2, seem to extract almost all the cannabinoids possible. Maybe even with the benefits of less benzene and other less beneficial gases if you care about that. So in term of total cannabinoids extraction, I see no point in using higher temp beside for quicker extraction. Medium or low temp vaping completely extract the cannabinoids simply because almost each cannabinoids molecules (THC, CBD, etc) eventually reach their vaporization temperature and are fully vaporized.
My abv are medium brown not light brown (but not as dark as with my MFLB).
I usually vape at medium temp around 6.2 or below on the Nano. It gives me nice, flavorful and thick vapors. When you vape at higher temp the vapor is thicker but personally, even at 6.2 I don't do full draws because the vapor is too dense already in the first few tokes. If you want thicker vapor and quicker extraction, high temp works well. But my point is about TOTAL cannabinoids extraction without caring for quicker extraction. Personally, I'm not a cloud chaser, I'm all the contrary, I like to sip on my bowl all night long while doing something else. Taking short sips of dense vapor every now and then with my on-demand vaporizer.
For the fun of it and for the purpose of this post I use my stem or makeshift bubbler. For those with no bubbler, you can use the stem close to the light/lamp at a particular angle. You want to see the vapor. I usually use my stem.
After vaping at 6.2, I verify there's almost no more vapor in my last draws after maybe 10-15 tokes. Then I bump it at 7.5 and wait many minutes >20min. Then I get one or 2 flimsy vapor draws.
This lead me to believe that extracting at 6.2, seem to extract almost all the cannabinoids possible. Maybe even with the benefits of less benzene and other less beneficial gases if you care about that. So in term of total cannabinoids extraction, I see no point in using higher temp beside for quicker extraction. Medium or low temp vaping completely extract the cannabinoids simply because almost each cannabinoids molecules (THC, CBD, etc) eventually reach their vaporization temperature and are fully vaporized.
My abv are medium brown not light brown (but not as dark as with my MFLB).
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