Smoothness
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:16 pm
What exactly commands the smoothness of smoke/vapor beyond genetic traits?
I only vaporize, and filter through a bubbler. I can't even roll. Smoker friends hate vaporizers, they're hardwired to think vapor density correlates with potency, so they dislike the experience.
Recently, I grew a pound of Kali Mist, which was beyond delicious, but above all, it was smooth as hell. Vaporized and filtered, I could take massive hits without any coughing or irritation. Then once the Kali Mist was gone, I acquired some Purple Kush that I did not grow myself, so cannot attest to the curing method.
But it made me cough. A lot. It didn't matter how much I filtered it or how low the heat on the vape was, it made me cough every hit. Even after three months of curing in a jar, the batch still made me cough.
As far as I know, the grower was experienced, but I couldn't question him.
I am aware some cannabinoids have expectorant effects so different strains may affect people different, but I thought this much coughing was neither pleasant or normal.
I only vaporize, and filter through a bubbler. I can't even roll. Smoker friends hate vaporizers, they're hardwired to think vapor density correlates with potency, so they dislike the experience.
Recently, I grew a pound of Kali Mist, which was beyond delicious, but above all, it was smooth as hell. Vaporized and filtered, I could take massive hits without any coughing or irritation. Then once the Kali Mist was gone, I acquired some Purple Kush that I did not grow myself, so cannot attest to the curing method.
But it made me cough. A lot. It didn't matter how much I filtered it or how low the heat on the vape was, it made me cough every hit. Even after three months of curing in a jar, the batch still made me cough.
As far as I know, the grower was experienced, but I couldn't question him.
I am aware some cannabinoids have expectorant effects so different strains may affect people different, but I thought this much coughing was neither pleasant or normal.