I don't think the volcano in bad when done like sal69 described, and not vaping many bags. If a water pipe is used, with boveda packs his issue should disappear.
On the boiling point of thc, it vapes much more efficiently when you get to 392f. Lower then that and it's mostly tasty oils and other not so psychoactive compounds. Dr. Hornby did a test proving this. The Merck index also claims this temperature is the boiling point. You can vape at a lower temperature but it will take a long time to extract most of the thc.
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sal69, even though you may not feel a stronger high from the extra bags, you are still getting benefits from them such as more thc going to the other organs besides the brain such as the skin which will help keep you healthy, allow for more touch sensitivity(amazing sex)as well as a longer high, which means less herb needing to be used throughout the day. Of course this comes down to if you ate. Or not because if you don't, your body won't have the substances needed to feel the effects from the herb.
Another thing that I think is important is to take into account why a lot of people feel sleepy when they go to the high temperature that thc is released. I think the reason why a lot of low temp users feel this effect is because they have low thc receptors due to not ingesting that much thc, so when they do take in a lot it overwhelms their system and causes them to become sleepy so the body can metabolize the thc. if you constantly take in a lot of thc, and other cannabinoids, daily you will raise your thc receptors which will allow you to not get Sleepy when taking in such a high concentration, and improve your health since you will have so much cannabinoids receptors in your system. This pertains to vapor that isn't thick as smoke. That is another subject.
People also get sleepy based on some of the thc turning into cbn due to the high heat, and oxygen degrading/oxidizing the thc. This happens with time. Btw, thc converts to cbn at around246f, and in the presence of oxygen once it's carboxylic acid is removed. The acid is removed at around 220f. Again this conversion take times because the oxygen will have to attach to the thc but, once in a gas state this will happen extremely fast since there will be so much more surface area then it will be when thc is in a liquid or solid form.
There is a lot to learn from this quick study so reading the whole page is recommended such as using more then one bag at a lower heat to extract most of the cannabinoids.
https://www.greenpassion.org/index....ents-on-with-the-volcano-temperature-setting/
The boiling points of the three cannabinoids measured are as follows:
THC 200 C
CBD 190 C
CBN 185 C
We can see from our before and after sample, that CBN is virtually all gone at setting 6, leaving
only residual amounts. The THC, however, all remains at this setting. As does the CBD.
At setting 7.5 the THC is fully de-carboxylated, but still present to roughly 95% of its original value.
Interestingly, at this setting the CBD is only half de-carboxylated.
At setting 9, all three are fully de-carboxylated and have moved to the vapor state.
A small amount of CBD remains as does some THC.
We can conclude from these very preliminary experiments that with the Volcano at setting
6 all the CBN is gone along with the more volatile terpenes and aromatics. Yet at this
setting, although the THC and CBD are being activated they have still not received enough heat
to enter the vapor state. In addition, at setting 7.5, similar conditions hold, with the THC still
We did another experiment to six bags and behold, all is gone.not evaporated. It's only at setting 9 that THC receives sufficient energy to become volatile.
We did another experiment to six bags and behold, all is gone.THC acid, converted THC, CBN and CBD, all gone skyward.
This is at Volcano setting 7 and six bags were taken.
So between 2 bags, where virtually all the THC is still present,
and bag six the THC is being boiled off. To 2 bags it's all
terpenes and aromatics.
Suppose, we will have to narrow it down, to see if there is
one bag where the THC, fly's, at setting 7. Bet it's bag 4.
We'll see...
We ran another experiment with the Volcano. This time we collected 6 bgas at setting 6.
This just doesn't move the THC into the bag, only decarboxylating about 20% but not boiling
any off. Its aroma therapy at setting 6, very little, if any, active THC is delivered.
Of course at this setting you will be blowing off the terepenes and other lower molecular weight
aromatics, that do, indeed, have psychoactive properties. Incidently, these compounds, termed
the essential oils, have been banned, as long as the plant. It's my notion that the euphoric part
of the cannabis experience is a result of the essential oils and not THC.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that if you have a digital vaporizer, the results may be that you need maybe one to two less bags then the study because the digital stays within +/-2f degrees of your chosen temperature, while the original is +/-9f degrees.