I’m trying to get the conversation started, please feel free to chime in with literally anything weed related!

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    1 year ago

    I use a dry herb vape most of the time. I have an Arizer EQ for my daily home use. Arizer Air 2 for longer handheld sessions. And an XMax V3 Pro for short on the go use. I’ll occasionally smoke a joint, especially if it’s infused with something but for the most part I stopped combusting in 2018.

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    Dry herb vape. Easier on the lungs and throat, almost no smell. Definitely get higher from a good old bowl, but there is a lot more combustion going on there too so a lot of coughing and shit. I usually vape indica almost nightly for help sleeping.

    Carts are 2nd for me, but I prefer sativas when I have to do chores or projects around the house, mowing the lawn etc. Quick and easy!

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    1 year ago

    I love hitting my Dynavap dry in a small bong. Seeing the vapor pour down is so satisfying.

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    Volcano if I’m just hanging out at home. A joint if I’m going for a walk in the forest. Drinks or edibles for parties with non-cannabis friends. A nice blunt on a special occasion.

  • fermionsnotbosons@lemmy.world
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    Mostly vaping oil (live resin ideally) over the past 5 years due to the convenience and portability. However, I have recently become a fan of cannabis drinks. I take a cap full of 100 mg/mL apple-flavored drink and in 15 minutes (30 if I just ate) I am glassy-eyed and feeling good for the next 2-4 hours. It’s reliable so I never get too baked or not baked enough. Also, better for my lungs!

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    High dose chocolate mint candy bars. My current favorite is Barracuda THC Mint Dark Chocolate, purchased in Detroit. Though I live in Northern IL. It’s way cheaper there, and worth the trip if you spend more then a couple hundred per trip. I prefer edibles just cause it’s cleaner, easier to dose, and you don’t need any special equipment to partake.

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    1 year ago

    Love consuming from a quality dry herb vape. The flavor is amazing.

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    Edibles has recently been my favorite. I have some gummies, and I have to cut them in half so they’re not as intense.

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    Years back I had a small one hitter / dugout that had a “spiral” air-flow to cool the smoke and had a spring to eject afterwards. I loved that and miss it so much. Eventually it broke and I never found another :*(

    Currently trying out the Puffco Proxy, which is really neat

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    I smoke it mixed with tobacco and cardboard as the filter. I guess because is how everyone smokes it here. If I go out and wants to be discrete sometimes I’ll just roll a cigarette with some weed mostly for flavor and a regular filter.

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      That’s how I learned to roll. Even if I were to roll a pure joint, I’d still put a touch of tobacco at the end followed by a cardboard filter

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        That’s the way in my country, if someone doesn’t add tobacco we call it a ‘green’. I think in all Europe is like that, but when I smoke with people from Latin America or the United States it shocks them.

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    Vaping for me too. I got a Dynavap and built an induction heater to heat it up. But I do also have bongs on the weekends at times.

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      Me too! I’ve been making a lot of use of my Dynavap M. Got an Ispire Wand to induction-heat it.

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      1 year ago

      How’s the ih you built? I wish there was a very tiny battery one. The smallest I’ve seen is that ufo one and it’s still too big for a pocket.

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        its… basic. about as basic as it can be. I built it with about $50 worth of supplies and kind of just wanted to see if i could do it. It is way easier than using a torch, no more buying fuel for it.m Bets benefit is that I can warm it one handed and still play a game or scroll my phone or something at the same time.

        The commercial ones are still really bulky, and very expensive. The one I built is def still desktop necessary, but I also would love to make myself a portable one

      • Meldroc@lemmy.world
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        Just speaking from my experience with the Wand, it has a pair of 18650 Li-ion batteries in it, which kind of limits how small it can get (and I get the impression the Wand struggles when compared with an induction heater that works on AC wall power.) Induction heaters use a huge amount of power, so I get the feeling that limits how much it can be miniaturized.