• FartsWithAnAccent
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    410 months ago

    Probably dry herb vapes: I only use them with CBD buds, but I’d probably look like a stoner researching dynavaps

    Not so messed up to many these days, but to some they’d probably look down on me looking at my browser history.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      There’s a dynavap group plus vaporents and vaporists. Which dv do you have? I bounce around among my pax and dynavap b, and have a flowermate that mostly sits in a drawer. I used to take it to the beach because i don’t care if it gets lost, but I’ve been buying the secret nature disposables and now just take those to places where I’m likely to lose them.

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      410 months ago

      If you haven’t tried it yet, I’d recommend CBG bud over CBD. It’s heat treated to make it have stronger effects (like decarbing weed to make edibles).

      I was using CBD/CBG to alleviate stress and chronic pain until my state turned medical/rec. There was a very significant difference between CBD and CBG for me.

      I never tried it with CBD/CBG, but I keep all my already vaped bud (AVB) to make edibles. Running it thru the vape decarbs weed the same way baking it in the oven does. I do a few water baths and then strain it, and mix it with butter or oil in a slow cooker on warm for 8 - 10 hours, then strain it thru a cheese cloth. Since it’s been vaped and lost most of the THC, it’s more a pain relief/anti-inflammatory/relaxing rather than intoxicating. Could be worth trying with your already vaped CBD bud.

      I love getting a second use out of my bud to make edibles. One of the best parts about dry herb vaping, along with health, efficiency and taste.

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        310 months ago

        Yeah, I use it for anxiety, pain, and avoiding cigarettes. I’ve made food with it too, anything you can make with butter or oil. Works ok.