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  • Terpenes are part of the essential oils and not only contribute to aroma and flavour, but also influence the effects. They contribute to the unique properties of each strain and are the focus of an enjoyable smoking experience.

    Glass tips enable you to roll fat doinks, wich are compactly and thick rolled joints. The thicker diameter slows down ember decay and distributes heat more evenly, resulting in lower temperatures. This helps release the essential oils and cannabinoids properly, leading to a more intense and flavourful smoking experience.

  • The right temperature is crucial for distilling the essential oils and cannabinoids from the plant material without buring them. At too high temperatures, the oils are getting burnt and release toxic substances, while too low temperatures prevent the desired compounds from being properly extracted before they are getting burnt in the ember. It's all about maintaining the right temperature to ensure the essential oils are optimally distilled through good combustion.

    Temperature can also be regulated through smoking habits, such as how you inhale – gently or forcefully, short or long. The way you hold the joint also affects the distillation.

  • That’s partially true! Glass tips don’t filter out harmful substances like paper or activated charcoal filters do. Instead, they allow for the perfect distillation of essential oils and cannabinoids without burning them. This results in a smoke that's not only richer in flavour but also healthier, since burning oils usually creates harmful byproducts that can be dangerous to health.

    Meaning, if the combustion is good, there is not much left that needs to be filtered!

  • Black Ash can indicate that temperatures were too high, causing the plant material to combust before the essential oils were released, resulting in harmful substances. Or a temperature that is too low, preventing the full release of essential oils. Either way it was a bad combustion and waste of money.

    White Ash suggests that the plant material was heated at the optimal temperature, allowing the essential oils and cannabinoids to be efficiently released without burning them. It may also indicate a higher mineral content in the plant material.

    This means that with good flower, you can get both White Ash and Black Ash — it all comes down to the combustion.

    If its Black Ash nomatter what, then its probably bad flower - dont smoke that boof!

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