Last Updated on October 4, 2023 by Team Spinfuel

 To vape or not to vape, that is the real question. Vaping is a very popular way to take CBD today. In fact, it’s popularity has contributed to a host of new CBD products released on the market almost every day.

So, with CBD stores stocking up with these types of products, it’s important to be informed. That way, you’ll find out what to do, what to avoid and how to get the best experience.

Here are five tips to make the most out of CBD vaping.

  1. Knowing That CBD Vaping Is Safe

This is probably the most important tip on the entire list.

You’ve seen stories in the news where people have suffered an injury or worse from using sketchy vaping products. However, as long as you buy lab-tested products from trusted sellers, you won’t suffer the same fate.

There is no current evidence that CBD vape cartridges have been tainted in the legal market. Media outlets have a reputation for exaggerating and fear mongering, so it can be tough to know when something is dangerous and what’s totally safe.

As noted by CBD Kyro, just be aware. Educate yourself with research so you can separate the facts from the fiction. That way, you won’t be swayed by fake news and make informed decisions for yourself.

  1. Understanding The Different Types Of CBD

CBD oil comes in three types.

The first type is full-spectrum CBD and it contains all the cannabinoids produced by the plant it was sourced from. CBD is the most prominent cannabinoid but full-spectrum CBD can contain other substances like THC. Products that contain less than 0.3% THC are completely legal and won’t get you high, but it’s important to know if you don’t want any THC from your product.

Full-spectrum CBD has a reputation for being the most effective. This is because it encourages the ‘entourage effect’, the theory that all the natural ingredients work together for a better experience.

The second type is broad-spectrum CBD. It is similar to full-spectrum CBD in that it also contains every cannabinoid from the plant it was sourced from, with the exception of THC. As such, most broad-spectrum CBD products come from industrialized hemp.

Broad-spectrum CBD also encourages the entourage effect, just without THC.

The final type is CBD isolate. In other words, it’s pure CBD so there are no other compounds in the solutions. It is derived from industrialized hemp and provides the same benefits, but does not have the same aroma that is associated with CBD.

  1. Knowing The Differences Between Vaping CBD Flower And CBD Oil

There are several differences between vaping CBD flowers and CBD oil. This is important because the experience achieved from vaping CBD depends on how it’s consumed.

First, vaping flowers require a vaporizer while vaping oils require a portable thread battery.

Next, CBD flower has a lower concentrated dose of CBD compared to CBD oil, but it doesn’t sacrifice on other compounds like terpenes and other cannabinoids lost during extraction.

CBD flower also contains THC. The concentration of THC can vary from a trace amount to more than enough to get you high.

On the other hand, CBD oil will always have a much higher concentration of CBD, typically around 60 to 80 percent, as the other compounds are lost during the extraction process. Even if it’s full-spectrum CBD that contains some THC, it won’t be enough to get you high.

CBD oil companies also like to add terpenes to enrich the solution after extraction.

Finally, CBD oil is much easier to consume compared to CBD flower. The bottles are portable and easy to dose.

  1. Reading Labels For Potency

CBD vapor products made from CBD isolate or broad-spectrum CBD oil won’t contain THC, while providing the highest CBD concentration.

Other CBD products have similar quantities of CBD and THC. This means they can be purchased from stores where cannabis use is legal. If you vape these products, you may start to get high, but the effects won’t be as strong as oils containing strong doses of THC.

So, the tip here is to read the labels and spot the differences for potency. CBD flower packaging shows the concentrations of both CBD and THC. Depending on the brand, it may also show the concentration of other terpenes present.

CBD cartridges are similar but they’ll provide more detail about the CBD you’ll be vaping, such as whether it’s full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or CBD isolate, etc.

  1. Buying CBD Vapes

The final tip to make the most of CBD vaping is knowing the best place to buy from.

The first thing you need to know is that, in order to purchase CBD derived from cannabis, your state must legally be able to provide access to a CBD dispensary. These are the best places to get full-spectrum CBD and they are guaranteed to be lab-tested by a third-party to comply with the law.

Further, thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill, all hemp-derived CBD vape products containing less than 0.3 percent THC can be purchased in special dispensaries, grocery stores, gas stations and online.

Now, you should note that though products labeled full-spectrum can be derived from either cannabis or hemp, they are not the same thing.

Hemp CBD

Hemp-derived CBD is labeled this way because they contain every chemical found within the hemp plant. While this is technically considered fulls-spectrum, they may not provide the same experience people associate with full-spectrum CBD derived from cannabis.

No matter if you want full-spectrum CBD, broad-spectrum CBD or CBD isolate to vape, the lack of FDA regulation can make it tough to verify the product. Make sure you purchase these products from a respected seller.

Conclusion

These five tips will ensure you get the most out of CBD vaping. The more you understand the products and what to look out for, the better your experience. A lot of it comes down to personal preference. But it doesn’t hurt to have the full picture under your belt.