View Full Version : How to roll a long lasting blunt?
jakez
08-29-2007, 04:20 PM
Ok I know there are people out there that can roll a blunt that lasts forever (or so they say). How is this achieved? The best way I've seen is to roll the blunt tight but not so tight that it's hard to hit, and hope that when you aren't hitting it it isn't burning away..
SmokieJay420
08-29-2007, 07:37 PM
if your using a bluntwrap roll it with the outside skin inside and it will burn for ages.
ive done this for a while and it deff. makes your herb last longer.
:thumbsup:
ganjzilla
08-29-2007, 07:57 PM
HOney dutches rolled properly will burn for a good half hour if ur by yourself and ur not smoking like theres no tomorrow...i actually timed it one time after i rolled 2 nice honeys with my buddy alex, it was just us 2 and smoking like normal and it took 49 minutes to smoke em both
Stealth331
08-29-2007, 10:09 PM
You need to break it up properly and have a nice tight wrap.
Can't be too tight as to not smoke though.
Practice makes perfect.
I can't understand why you guys and gals ruin the taste of good schmoke with damned cigar papers...Yuck.
Anyway good luck.
Well how do you make a joint last forever?
Stealth331
08-29-2007, 10:22 PM
Dry hit it..
igotdakush
08-30-2007, 01:14 AM
whats a dry hit?
Inegage
08-30-2007, 01:18 AM
Hit it without it being lit. He was joking.
CSballer89
08-30-2007, 06:22 AM
as in meaning if you always hit it when its not on fire, it'll last forever. a personal trick i like to use is to put a coating of honey on my blunts, like in the little packages you get at KFC. it makes it burn nice and slow and gives you more smoke for the hit
invoke
08-30-2007, 12:47 PM
You're getting the extra smoke because you're smoking sugar, which is really bad for you. I'd suggest you stop it immediately.
Also, the only ways I know are just making sure that the wrap or leaf you are using is fresh. Switch brands a lot and choose on your own which is your preference. I personally like Dutches best, but a lot of people like Swishers and Owls. Other than that just make sure the bud is consistently broken up, it's even, and that it has a firm roll.
420F4i
08-30-2007, 01:34 PM
Honey dutches or anything with a green leaf. Theres a brand called "Game" that ive been trying recently, can get close to an hour off one if its just me smoking it.
When you roll it, be sure to break up the herb properly. Not too fine, not to big. If its too fine, you can get more in there, but it wont flow enough air and often needs relighting. If the chunks are too big, the airflow will be uneven inside, and it will canoe.
I use NO saliva on the paper inside, and just enough on the leaf to keep it flexible. That makes the inside burn a little faster than the outside, its a good anti-canoing technique.
dutches or games are the route to go when wanting a slow-burning blunt. for me anyways, i need a bit more saliva to get the leaf to stick, unless pearling it. try rolling it on a surface at first. i dont like rolling this way, but i roll up a real compact, evenly shaped blunt using this method.
dont forget to tuck in the mouthpiece when rolling up. when sealing it, i use my lip and tongue to wrap it around. then if need be, i can fix any rough parts as well easily.
chris_36824
08-31-2007, 05:27 AM
All blunts burn roughly the same. It all depends on how many heads are on the blunt and how big of hits you guys or gals take from it. :thumbsup:
ganjzilla
08-31-2007, 05:34 AM
thats true but to any extent, garcia y vegas and dutch masters do burn slower than white owls or phillies, if u ever have a chance smoke one of them normally or watch someone who does...ull notice that dutches will take longer than phillies or white owls, because of the leaf paper and the way these are constructed they are meant to burn slow...games are made by garcia y vega, to get a slow burning blunt ur best bet is with a leaf paper blunt
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