Dry Herb Vaporizer Reclaim

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I am sure a lot of us have dry herb vaporizers.

While doing research in the beginning it was suggested that I save the leftovers from a vape session (reclaim) to reuse later.
I have been saving for a while and am thinking about trying to do something with it.

I use a CBD/MMJ mix in mine.
Lots of people here just use CBD.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to prepare it?

I looked online and found this:
 

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I'm hoping to find someone who actually tried doing something with it.
I know the stuff is still good because if you really wanted to you could smoke it and it works.
That would mean it would have to work in some sort of edible or tincture as well.
It's already fully decarbed that's for sure.

Even if it's burnt to a crisp it should still produce CBN which would help with sleep & anxiety.

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Any good dry herb (510) attys?. Gotta b honest never looked to know.
 
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Any good dry herb (510) attys?. Gotta b honest never looked to know.

Every one that I have ever seen all have the same flaw.
They burn the material instead of just heating it.

They have come a long way on the concentrate with ceramic coils but not so much with dry herb.
 

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You have a yogurt maker?
is it like a container that goes inside of a temp controlled base?

I hope you get great results!:)

I'd wait to try it 90 minutes or so before bedtime just in case it works real good.;)
 

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Well I already have it strained and it is is a covered container in the fridge. I will wait till before I go to bed and look to see if it is solid enough. if so I will drain the water part off and take a little piece :) yes a yogurt maker is exactly that but the temp only goes to 110. It's enough to melt the coconut oil and I figured if the vaporized stuff is already decarbed. Shouldn't have to worry about it going higher that that. Heck, it is just an experiment. But's it's way easy, so if it works, awesome. That or maybe it will even be good as a salve of some kind being that I used virgin organic coconut oil. Of course in a few months the coconut oil will liquify in the jar for the most part due to how warm it gets here. :) I imagine the slow heat is still needed though. I am going to see if the little mini slow cooker I have gets too hot. I have a oven thermometer I can stick in it and check later.

We are all gonna be high AF by the time we are all done experimenting :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: I jest, I'm not after any type of high. I mean relaxed is good but I'm after the healing part as we all are.

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Yes, the mini thing I have is actually a crock pot. It came free with the big one I bought years ago. I tested the water in it after it had been in there a few hours and it says 180 degrees so I guess that would be good to use. Probably better than the yogurt maker.
 
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Okay so here is my little wafer thing. Ate a little piece. Kinda gross LOL but not terrible. It would probably be better made with butter and then spread on toast. I suppose you can use it as a salve this way or warm it back to a oil and rub it on maybe? Either way, it was pretty easy to do and I have something I can do with the spent flower now.
 

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