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Bebob
08-17-2007, 01:30 AM
Is there any video on youtube or that someone could post that shows the usual preparation of weed for joints. i don't usually use them, i use a pipe, and i don't separate the stems and seeds. is there a video or could someone enlighten me as to the separation of stems and seeds, and other common preparations? thanks a lot.
Lankan Lion
08-17-2007, 01:39 AM
i dont have a video but I can tell you, that you should remove your seeds and stems. From personal experience smoking seeds can end up giving you a pretty bad headache.
I guess if you're really hard up for bud you can try smoking stems as I've heard of people gettin a buzz from chewing them and making tea with them. However if you just bought a nice sack of good bud...don't pollute your spliff or bowl with seeds and stems
ganjzilla
08-17-2007, 03:37 AM
yeah like lankan said, dont smoke ur seeds and stems, if its a good sack though keep the steams u can grind them or extract kief from them and smoke em and ull get plenty high
NightProwler
08-17-2007, 03:42 AM
you can smoke small cut up stems in bowls, and even in joints if you cut them to a small enough size. im talking about the stems that are like the lead in a mechanical pencil. dont waste time with big stems, and definitly dont ever smoke seeds, they have zero THC. if the seeds are hard and dark then you can save them to grow, which is good.
Storm Crow
08-17-2007, 03:45 AM
Seeds are for planting. They pop, leaving holes in your shirts, taste bad, and may give you a headache! Plant them! Stems- I just toss them in vodka! Evaporate after a year and pour the sludge on some pot. Tastes kind of rasty, but gets your head.
Now, the easiest way to separate the stems and seeds from the smokables, is to grab that big wire mesh strainer almost everyone has in the kitchen. Put your pot in it and rub it through the mesh. Nicely flaked pot falls through to a waiting plate. Stems and seeds remain in the strainer. - Granny:hippy:
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