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07-13-2007, 05:27 AM #1
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The green hit is not the best hit
Damnit! I shoulda known youd get there first lol. The Fog is right, the second hit is more crucial because it contains more smoke, more carcinogenic compounds and more CBD, as these compounds have a higher combustion point. However the first hit usually has a higher ppm count of undamaged THC vapor if done right.
Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
Remember kiddies, the flame destroys about 50% of the THC on contact! I cherry it quickly, then place my thumb over the bowl to create a venturi effect. Remember your physics? Less volume=higher pressure. The less space the air has to go into the bowl, the faster it will go through, meaning a more concentrated supply of oxygen, meaning a better burning cherry. Then I puff it a couple times to allow the cherry to even out a bit. Its almost frustrating smoking with other people because I watch them hit it and I see how inefficiently they smoke. Even people who have been smoking 4 times longer than me, and Ive been smoking for 10 years. And people always wonder why I get so much higher lol... oh and roaches too.. Im not too good for any roach. Thats where like 21% of the THC is. Ill hit that bitch til theres nothing but paper left.GraziLovesMary Reviewed by GraziLovesMary on . The green hit is not the best hit I was sitting around the other day:smokin: and I was thinking to myself about how everyone goes crazy over the green hit with chronic...what I have concluded from my own personal experience and with gathering serious intelligence from stoners that I know is that, in fact, the 2nd hit is the best hit... it is always larger and there is still plenty of green left anyway... with all that being said toke on and remember That we are all people of this world:hippy: Rating: 5
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