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Bluelighter
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Care to share your experience with how temperature affects the high?
I find super high temp like 440f or so in my convection vaporizer is good to get the pronounced sativa effects from strains like durban poison and jack herer. At this temperature though, no matter the strain, you can't keep a thought going for more than a second or two. Brain is in a thick fog, sativa, indica, whatever.
The lower I go (starts to change significantly around 370f and below) the more clear I feel I can keep my mind while not really feeling less high, although the euphoria is definitely less pronounced too. I'd say lower temperatures likely have more medical value for most conditions for people interested in cannabis for that purpose.
Repeatedly hitting my vaporizer day in and day out at 430-440f makes me get bored really fast. I feel like the crazy unique high with sativas works well once then you need to take a step down in dose for a little while before you go again or you simply won't notice it.
I find super high temp like 440f or so in my convection vaporizer is good to get the pronounced sativa effects from strains like durban poison and jack herer. At this temperature though, no matter the strain, you can't keep a thought going for more than a second or two. Brain is in a thick fog, sativa, indica, whatever.
The lower I go (starts to change significantly around 370f and below) the more clear I feel I can keep my mind while not really feeling less high, although the euphoria is definitely less pronounced too. I'd say lower temperatures likely have more medical value for most conditions for people interested in cannabis for that purpose.
Repeatedly hitting my vaporizer day in and day out at 430-440f makes me get bored really fast. I feel like the crazy unique high with sativas works well once then you need to take a step down in dose for a little while before you go again or you simply won't notice it.