The UK only allows Medical Cannabis to be vaporised. If you new to dry herb vaporisation we can help you get the best from your Medical Cannabis.
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Medical Cannabis flower has to be activated to realise it’s full medical potential.
This process is decarboxylation where the Acid versions of Cannabinoids are activated by heating to a specific temperature. When Cannabis is heated in the vaporiser chamber a chemical reaction takes place and decarboxylation happens with the vapour being a mix of moisture, Cannabinoids, Terpenes and Flavonoids.
The activated Cannabis is now at its most medically effective.
This is a personal setting and can be used to adjust what effects you need to get from your Cannabis flower Medication.
By varying the temperature you can control which Cannabinoids, Terpenes and Flavonoids are vaporised.
We have included a handy guide here to empower you to control how you use your medication.
Please note: Vaporisers have different heating profiles so only use this guide as a range rather than a precise indication.
You will with practice be able to get the best from your medication.
Cannabinoid |
Temp C |
Terpene |
Temp C |
Flavonoids |
Temp C |
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THCA |
105 |
Caryophyllene |
119 |
β-sitosterol |
156 |
CBDA |
120 |
α-pinene |
156 |
Apigenin |
178 |
THC |
157 |
Myrcene |
168 |
Cannflavin A |
182 |
CBD |
170 |
Cineole |
176 |
Quercetin |
250 |
Delta 8 THC |
177 |
Limonene |
177 |
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CBN |
185 |
p-cymene |
177 |
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THCV |
220 |
Linalool |
198 |
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Terpineol |
218 |
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Pulegone |
224 |
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Note |
Benzene a carcinogen is vaporized at 220 |