Better to vaporize it, there is no doubt. If you vaporize it, you first of all save yourself the combustion and do something pleasant for your respiratory system. Furthermore, a good vaporizer allows you to fully appreciate the complex aromatic profiles of our light marijuana.
On the one hand, it allows you to consume your flowers without having to mix them with tobacco. On the other hand, you can set the vaporization temperature to best enhance their terpene profile.
In this regard, Diva is particularly rich in alpha pinene and you could therefore vape it at 157 degrees. However, this is not a strict rule but an indicative value. The important thing is not to exceed 230 degrees, which is the combustion threshold.
Finally, keep in mind that Diva has extremely compact and resinous buds. Before inserting them into the brazier, it is therefore advisable to chop them well.
If, however, you really like joints and absolutely don't want to give them up, you could still follow some precautions. First of all we advise you to leave the tobacco aside. In addition, you could use papers that are as natural as possible and, finally, make filters worthy of the name they bear.
What if I wanted to get out of the smoke or steam dichotomy?
You could infuse CBD flowers and make a great herbal tea.
To prepare a herbal tea that is not only good, but also effective, several steps are necessary:
- The grass tips must first be shredded, with scissors or a grinder. This increases the extraction surface and achieves a more powerful effect. A good dose is 2.5 g per 250 ml of water.
- The water with the buds inside should be brought to the boil and then left to boil with the lid on for 15-20 minutes.
- At this point, add a spoonful of milk (including vegetable milk) for every 250 ml of water and leave to simmer on a low heat for another ten minutes, always with the lid on. Thus the cannabinoids, which are lipophilic, dissolve better.
- The herbal tea is ready. All you have to do is choose whether to filter it or not; after all, even the residues contain CBD.
However sweet an herb may be, once infused it will inevitably tend towards bitterness. To counterbalance it, you can add aromatic herbs or citrus peel to your herbal tea.
If you want to sweeten it we recommend honey. Linden and chestnut would go well with Diva, to underline its herbaceous side, or lemon to recall its citrus scents.