Farm to Vape FAQs
What is Farm to Vape?
Farm to Vape is simply the best and easiest way to turn your concentrates into ejuice.
What are concentrates?
Concentrates, oils, waxes, rosins, isolates, distillates, budders, shatters, and pastes are derived from a plant (i.e. hemp, clove, marijuana, lavender, mint).
There are different methods to extract the oil or wax such as super critical CO2, butane, alcohol, or a rosin press. These concentrates often have a wax or honey like texture, while others will resemble crystals or oils.
Waxes and other concentrates will not work alone in a vaporizer, they are too thick for the wick to draw. Waxes must be diluted with Farm to Vape Thinner in order to be used in a vaporizer with a tank or a drip mod.
Is it safe?
The dropper bottle’s cap was designed to expand with any added pressure from the heat, thus making it safe to boil in the sealed dropper bottle. Please boil the bottle fully submerged, and with a lid on the pot, we cannot be held responsible for unforeseen circumstances.
Why not use PG?
The most obvious reason is that PG may simply not work as well. PG may separate from your waxes and create a total mess inside of your vaporizer, and it may not wick consistently.
Can I mix this with flavoured ejuice?
You can also try mixing your own essential oils from herbs or other 100% natural flavours, and you might just never go back to PG flavours. Do what makes you happy!
How long does it last?
One kit will turn about 3.5 grams of herbal concentrate into almost 15ml of infused eliquid. The thinner is designed to be stable for the long haul so you will not have to worry about your product ever separating from our product.
Can I use this with various forms of wax, paste, shatter, budder, isolates, or crumble?
Most readily available waxes, pastes, crumbles and concentrates from your own garden or local grower will work great with Farm to Vape’s Thinner. This was designed to be the perfect suspension vehicle for your concentrates to be used in wicking vaporizers, oil hole carts, RDA drip mods, e-cigarettes, and we think we have succeeded.
Will this work with Marijuana Hash Oil, Shatter or BHO?
We get this question a lot, and if it is legal where you live then this will work exceptionally well, and it may be the answer that you have been looking for.
We have satisfied customers from all over the world that use our Thinners all the time, and swear that this is the best possible solution to thin their extracts and waxes for their vape pens/wicking vaporizers.
What kind of e-cigarette or vaporizer works best?
There are a lot of specific brands that all have their selling points. EVOD vape pens work great.
It really comes down to how portable you want your setup to be. Are you looking for discretion or flavor? Small or large? We designed Farm to Vape's Thinners to work with all of them.
Do I have to use your KIT to mix my waxes or oils with the Farm to Vape Thinner?
Some people put their concentrate in a shot glass and then add thinner on top of that, and put it in the microwave for about 10 seconds. That works as well, but it can have some adverse effects on your concentrate.
What ratio should I be using to mix my concentrates into an e liquid?
The viscosity of different concentrates can vary wildly depending on quality, and what your concentrate consists of, but we find anywhere between 66% and 75% of your mix should be Farm To Vape Thinner.
A good starting point would be to add 1 gram of concentrate in the bottle and then add 3 grams of Thinner (this is roughly a bottle filled to just below the neck in most cases).
My mix tastes harsh or burnt. What happened?
Try mixing more Farm to Vape and boiling again. This may sound counter intuitive, but the thinner the mix is, the better it flows through the tank and you can crank the power. The higher the power, the more magic from the concentrate you'll unlock.
My liquid gets dark after a while, is this normal?
Yes, as liquid goes inside the coil chamber, it is heated up and vaporized- this will give it a darker color. This may flow back into the rest of the tank, changing the color from gold to brown. This is normal and is more pronounced in some tanks over others.