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Dry herb vaping should use less flower. I use about s third less daily vaping vs smoking
Plus you can use the decarbed flower for edibles
Wow really??? I thought there would be a taste issue that is great to know
Usually when making edibles you have to bake the raw bud to decarb, or activate, it. Or else the weed doesn't do anything and you just have gross cookies. A dry herb vape does the same thing, but you get high in the process
mates used to do that, tastes worse and it's a bit disgusting (that creepy black oil ๐คข)
I've never had black oil come out of my dry herb vape... It's always just brown bud. It's the same as baking the flower to prep it for making edibles.