Drying Herbs and Plants
If you want to enjoy the best of legal highs, the only way to go is drying fresh herbs at home. This approach allows you to prepare herbs just the way you like them for use in your glass bong or your handheld vaporizer, as well as make it possible to keep as large or small a stash on hand as you like. There are two popular ways to go about drying herbs, and one of them that requires almost nothing in the way of equipment.
One approach is to buy a small dehydrating machine and allow the herbs to quick dry over the period of a day or two. It is possible to purchase these dehydrators at very reasonable prices. Most of them come with multiple trays, so you can even dry other types of plant matter, like banana peels or cucumber rinds while you dry your rosemary or sage. The nice thing about this option is that you can fill the trays, turn on the device, then forget about them until the following day.
If you have room, you can also tie your herbs into small bundles and hang them in a window that gets plenty of sunlight. Running a small bit of wire across the top of the window will do the trick, or you can use a few small nails and some string to suspend the bundles from the top of the window casing. While it will take a little longer for the herbs to dry, they look great in the window and release a nice scent while drying, something you may find very appealing.
Depending on how you plan on enjoying the herbs, you may or may not want them completely dried. If the idea is to burn the herbs and inhale the smoke, they do need to be very dry. However, if the idea is to use them in a vaporizer, leaving a little moisture will help make the process of creating the vapour easier, and allow you to enjoy a high that will be the perfect end to a long day.