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Ever wonder how heat affects weed?
Read on...
The temperature range that all cannabinoids evaporate is between 157 and 220 degrees Celsius.
All cannabinoids have varying boiling points and"vaping" the same flower at different temperatures will yield different results.
As far as the effect on the "high", lower temperatures will have more of a "heady" feel, with higher temps causing a more will have a more of a "body" high.
Although some of the following CBDs must be exposed to temperatures above 200 degrees Celsius to evaporate, setting a vaporizer to that high might cause combustion, which should be avoided.
Here are the CBD specific numbers.
Here are the CBD specific numbers.
THC - 157 °C.
The most famous cannabinoid. It has both euphoric and analgesic effects, inducing a great sense of relaxation.
The most famous cannabinoid. It has both euphoric and analgesic effects, inducing a great sense of relaxation.
CBD - 160 - 180 °C.
The cannabinoid most sought after by medical users for its vast array of medicinal applications. It slightly counters the effects of THC, effectively countering feelings of anxiety and paranoia.
The cannabinoid most sought after by medical users for its vast array of medicinal applications. It slightly counters the effects of THC, effectively countering feelings of anxiety and paranoia.
Delta-8-THC - 175 – 178 °C.
This CBD is close to the make-up of THC but it is more stable and less psychoactive.
This CBD is close to the make-up of THC but it is more stable and less psychoactive.
CBN - 185 °C.
CBN is normally found in smaller amounts but its effects can still be felt. It breaks down THC and is highly associated with a sedative effect.
CBN is normally found in smaller amounts but its effects can still be felt. It breaks down THC and is highly associated with a sedative effect.
CBC - 220 °C.
This cannabinoid has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties.
This cannabinoid has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties.
THCV - 220 °C.
THCV has been shown to moderate the psychoactive effects of THC but more research is required.
THCV has been shown to moderate the psychoactive effects of THC but more research is required.
Combustion: Dry flower can begin to combust at around 200 °C. The maximum heat weed can take before starting to burn is around 230 °C., depending on how humid it is.
And there you have it.
Hope you learned something and until next time, pass it to the left!
And there you have it.
Hope you learned something and until next time, pass it to the left!
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