For me, one of the great things about vaporizers is their efficiency; you can really make your herb last a long time. It's nice because you can start a little collection.
Most herbs will keep for years in an airtight container, they do lose some moisture (humidor, anyone?), but while the ideal moisture content of cured herb is said to be 10-15%, for vaporizing it seems to be a bit lower. Smoking really dry herb tends to be harsh, but vaporizing the same stuff is usually no problem.
Anyway, here's what's on the menu right now at my little vapor lounge.
I won't pretend to know the exact genetics of these, but they're fairly decent. (sorry for the crappy pic)
1. Very potent, frosty, similar to a sour diesel variety.
2. Skunky with a lot of red hair.
3. Fluffy, smells like lemon pepper.
4. Spicy with nice trichomes.
5. Some high quality, light green hydro.
6. Light, relaxing stuff
7. Very green/natural smelling bud, extremely tasty.
On a side note, I'd love to hang out with this guy.
Most herbs will keep for years in an airtight container, they do lose some moisture (humidor, anyone?), but while the ideal moisture content of cured herb is said to be 10-15%, for vaporizing it seems to be a bit lower. Smoking really dry herb tends to be harsh, but vaporizing the same stuff is usually no problem.
Anyway, here's what's on the menu right now at my little vapor lounge.
I won't pretend to know the exact genetics of these, but they're fairly decent. (sorry for the crappy pic)
1. Very potent, frosty, similar to a sour diesel variety.
2. Skunky with a lot of red hair.
3. Fluffy, smells like lemon pepper.
4. Spicy with nice trichomes.
5. Some high quality, light green hydro.
6. Light, relaxing stuff
7. Very green/natural smelling bud, extremely tasty.
On a side note, I'd love to hang out with this guy.