Quote Originally Posted by lwien123
ABV means "already been vaped" bud, that is, the bud that is left in your vaporizer after you feel that you have vaped everything out of it that you wish. Typically, at standard vape temps, there is a bit of THC as well as a compliment of CBD/CBN's left in the cannabis after vaporization, so many like to save their ABV to use at a future date to make either edibles, tinctures or qwizo hash.

But yeah, if you have found a bakery that can make whatever you request, I agree with you that sticking strictly to edibles would be the best option.
I tried a full one so I could gauge the effects, and decided about 1/2 would probably be plenty for her to experiment with and go from there. So far she has liked the pleasant feeling she gets, and she likes to use it at night to goto sleep. However, she doesn't like using it during the day too much because she believes it makes her sleepy.

I'm assuming the edibles I got were Hybrid or Indica, would it make any difference as to the high she receives if I were to request it made with Sativa, or are those effects generally the same when ingested? I'm just trying to find a way for her to ingest it during the day for it's appetite stimulation, elevated mood, and pain killing applications, but not so much the "Wow I'm sleepy" nappy high part she's receiving currently.
Moustachio Reviewed by Moustachio on . Questions about Vaporizers and Lung Cancer Hello. First post here, and I wholeheartedly apologize if this is very obviously posted or found somewhere -- I'm scrambling a bit, on top of still freaking out multiple times a day so I'm not my normal internet-forum-using self. My mother just recently (3 days ago) was diagnosed with Stage 3 inoperable Lung Cancer. She starts Chemotherapy in 4 days on July the 1st. My most primary concern at the moment is learning how to, and understanding the best way to administer medical marijuana Rating: 5