Nah. A vaporizer only "peels off" certain components in the organic material according to the temperature that's used. To a smoker, like me, it's not a full-spectrum flavor. Don't get me wrong....vapes are cool. I have tried several...preferring the Da Buddha, but, again, it's not the same as smoking real old school marijuana. Vaping flower isn't where it's at for me. I prefer dabbing a concentrate for the vapor experience.
I'm sorry to say that only us old people are going to really know what I'm talking about because time has taken away most of those "pure" strains that stunk so much and tasted so good. It pisses me off because I wish that everyone could have that kind of experience, today. But all the old, inefficient, pest-prone, low-yielding, flavor-packed strains are gone.
I remember when I got my medical card, I went crazy to try all the strains like a kid in the candy store. I remember when I saw "Blueberry" and "Acapulco Gold" and "Columbian" and recognized the names....but was sadly disappointed when the buds advertised as such, turned out to be nothing more than examples of mediocre sinsemilla of some kind -nothing to set off any memory receptors in my brain the way certain flavors and smells can do....nothing like that at all. And I quickly learned the strain name game was nothing more than just that -a game. Anyone can call any strain of marijuana anything they want....and unless you are old enough to know what it used to be like, you'll never be able to recognize the qualities now.
An example of something more recent, but similar to my point: When Girl Scout Cookies came onto the scene, it was a big deal because it was something that actually had a bit of flavor to it....but then almost instantly, there were several "versions" of the original that got made and eventually Girl Scout Cookies also became mediocre and much like everything else out there.
A major problem nowadays is that there is an overproduction of mediocre hybrid marijuana everywhere -to such an extent that the mediocrity has become the norm and the only distinction in the marketplace is in terms of THC levels.
It's ALL about the flavor to me....because like I say, THC is THC. On a molecular level, it doesn't matter if the THC comes from an Indica or from a Sativa....It's still THC. The the flavor components can be almost infinitely variable and I believe that this is where the "secret" of the landrace strains come from. Marijuana plants have evolved within nature for thousands of years and each of the natural strains has developed unique attractants to get the attention of whatever outside organisms are around to come in and help maintain that genetic line. And a few seconds of indiscriminate pollen chucking can mess those evolved traits up just like that. And that's what has happened to the old school weed.