freeradicals wrote:Greetings Hyperspace fool, could this be perhaps a good way to introduce a friend or partner to spice; someone who is not used to smoking devices?
Absolutely.
People who don't know how to smoke (not everyone was a stoner as a youth), people with limited ability to hold their breath... all sorts of people could benefit from this simple technique.
If SWIM were trying to spice out his grandma, he might consider vaping the spice himself, and
immediately breathing out into the balloon. A few quick puffs and factoring in the absorbtion into his lungs, and it shouldn't be too difficult to get 15-30 mgs into a balloon. (depending on how far you want the person to go)
The more concentrated the vapor the better. Ideally the person should be able to take the full amount into their lungs, hold for as long as comfortable... breathe back into the balloon, pinch the neck. Take a few breaths of fresh air, and repeat until they don't feel the balloon is giving up any more goods. (or they're too frickin' high to care)
If someone has the Volcanoβ’ vaporizer, the balloon/bag system on that sucker can be ideal. It has a valve that only lets vapor in or out when the thing is pressed to one's lips. Thus, there is no danger of letting go of a balloon or it leaking while one flies. The vaporizer itself seems tricky to vape spice in, but if one fiddles with the temps, and has a sufficient bed of ash, some extra screens, and a bit of spice to waste... one can manage to get it to work. (never seen any really efficient spicing from an automatic vaporizer) Changa can work better, but even then, not as well as just puffing it in a pipe.
A
ghetto version of the volcano bag can be made by simply taking a
bag-in-a-box style beverage container (wine box, apple juice whatever) that has a little plastic tap on a plastic bag. Remove said device from its cardboard box (or whatever), rinse it out... and voilà! You have a bag you can fill with vapor, gas, smoke or whatever that will only let ur sacred smoalk in or out when the little button is depressed. Remarkably effective.
[I may add this tip to the OP]
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