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Cannabivarin

Cannabivarin (CBV) Vaporizing Temperature | 402°F (206°C)

Cannabivarin (CBV) is a rare cannabinoid found in cannabis that most people never hear about. Not because it is fake. Because it exists in very small amounts. If you care about temperature control and real extraction, CBV is worth understanding.

402°F
206°C • CBV vaporizing temperature
CBV is not “402” as a name.
402°F is the temperature where cannabivarin vaporizes.
Cannabivarin (CBV) molecule with vaporizing temperature 402°F

How To Vape Cannabivarin Properly

Cannabinoids do not extract like light switches. They extract like curves. If you jump straight to 402°F, you often scorch flavor before the bowl is evenly heated.

  • Start at 365–370°F to warm the bowl and preserve terpenes
  • Step up to 385–390°F for broader cannabinoid extraction
  • Finish at 402°F to target CBV specifically

Steady airflow matters more than brute heat. At higher temperatures, convection wins and weak draws punish you.

Is Cannabivarin Psychoactive?

CBV is commonly described as non-psychoactive. It is not associated with THC-style intoxication. That does not mean it does nothing. It means it does not hijack your head.

CBV Chemistry Basics

  • Name: Cannabivarin (CBV)
  • Molecular formula: C19H22O2
  • Molecular weight: ~282.38 g/mol
  • Vaporizing temperature: 402°F (206°C)

Why Temperature Accuracy Matters

If your device cannot hold a stable temperature, 402°F is just a number on a screen. A true dry herb vaporizer makes that number repeatable. That is where clean extraction lives.

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