Use vaporizer to dry moist weed?

Is it possible to dry up moist buds using a vaporizer.. lets say a plenty by storz& bickel ? for how long and what temperature is required ? I don't want it to lose potency or taste.

Thank you.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I just wanna dry it using the vaporizer and then smoke it in a j... know what i mean
I know what you mean but I don't think the Storz temp is low enough to dry it without vaporizing some of the cannabinoids and I'm to lazy to walk upstairs and check. Oven or microwave are about the best way to quickly dry some.

As for vaping green its as ANC says it is possible but the increased water vapor you get makes it pretty harsh. I always get a different high profile from vaping. So for me it's the convection oven at 175. Works well but the weed isn't cured so it's usually a bit harsher, less flavorful and the high won't be exactly the same as after it's slower dried and then cured some.

BTW next time try posting in Harvesting and Curing https://www.rollitup.org/f/harvesting-and-curing.60/. Also searching there may have yielded the correct answer quickly. I'm surprised posting in this forum, this question you got real information
 
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shrxhky420

Well-Known Member
It's been hot as fuck around here as of late, not sure where you're at but... put it in your car for a few minutes. I mean if you can cook a steak on the dash, you should be able to quick dry some herb.

If you're really desperate, there's plenty of penis around here for you to smoke...
You might get a joint out of it too.

SH420
 
It's been hot as fuck around here as of late, not sure where you're at but... put it in your car for a few minutes. I mean if you can cook a steak on the dash, you should be able to quick dry some herb.

If you're really desperate, there's plenty of penis around here for you to smoke...
You might get a joint out of it too.

SH420
I'll let u keep them for yourself for probability like them.
 

TroyMcClure

Member
I think you'd be better off using an oven to dry it if you do need it dried out quicker, but you're best off waiting for it to dry out properly
 
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