But my rosin vape doesn’t do that. I might cough if I puff too many times in a row but even then it doesn’t hurt, just tickles. What is added to standard vapes that I am reacting too? Is it a quality problem or should I just get rosin from now on?

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    9 months ago

    I got both a disposable rosin and concentrate vape from the same dispensary. I even got 510 cartridges and tried them at various temp settings and they all made me cough while the resin did not. Maybe I am using the wrong technique. I did know there was a wrong way to inhale it.

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      9 months ago

      With vape, don’t inhale immediately after you’ve pulled. Instead, pull, let the smoke cool down a bit in your mouth, and then inhale. That usually alleviates the cough.

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      9 months ago

      Then you’re gonna have to science this shit. How many hits off the rosin til you start coughing? Vs how many hits off the concentrate? Is it the same for all brands/strains? What about regular concentrate in a dab rig? Honey straw?

      I “regret” to inform you that you’re gonna have to smoke a lot for these experiments 😂

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        9 months ago

        It’s 3-4 hits with the rosin, I already know that much. If only my dry herb vape had one of those little wax bowls! I really only have used the electronic stuff and edibles. I’m not a real stoner.