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ConstantlyTripping
06-05-2006, 11:53 PM
Ok so i rolled a blunt right? now this is my first blunt and i used a cigar my friend gave me. its called te amos or something along those lines. Now this cigar was very hard to work with and really layery but nonetheless i did it with the help of a lot of saliva. now... I microwaved it for 10 seconds and its good to go. now an hour later it is soft again. I already microwaved it and i dont know if it would be a good idea to do it again. Also i dont think i can go over it with a lighter quickly cause hte paper lights really easily. I need some help. I was thinking maybe leave it out in the open and dry it out? But wont the bud also get dry? Anyone have a good solution. I am thinking about trying to put htis in the microwave one more time.
Smokin EnDo
06-06-2006, 12:08 AM
Nah, Its fine i never bake my blunts and they smoke perfectly. Next time use a DutchMasters, honey preferably, or something like that they work really well and even if you roll the shittiest blunt imaginable you can always correct it with the leaf. I love these blunt for their taste.
sirsmokesalot
06-06-2006, 12:12 AM
nix the microwave. i never ever microwave blunts i find it makes the taste harsh and unpleasant if its overcooked.
whats wrong with a soft blunt? a blunt thats a little squishy means its not to dry, just right for a smoothe smoke. noone wants a stick hard blunt.
if you still think its too wet, then bake it wich a lighter. hold the blunt between your thum and index finger and rotate the blunt kinda like a rotissary while moving the lighter back and forth. move it slowly enough so the wrap gets sufficient heat, but not slowly enough so it will burn.
if your blunt gets too dry, find a wooden or plastic box, i use a cigar box, and throw it in with a folded damp tissue or paper towl. this is kinda like a ghetto humidor, and works well to provide some moisture.
nothing like a good blunt.
-sirmsokesalot
orangeman
06-06-2006, 12:16 AM
Next time buy a swisher. Those things are so thin that .5 grams if broken down right can fit in one (expect it to be skinny) but a dime can make it fat. I hate big cheap cigar's like Phillies and shit like that, buy a cigarillo like Swisher Sweets. As far as keeping it sealed, you dont need to light it with a lighter or pop it in the microwave. The only thing you need to do with a Swisher is lick it with your tounge, those things are sticky to the point where when you put it on your lips and try to take it off you feel it stick a little bit to your lips, those things are perfect and roll easy but the taste can cause nausea over time and they are very mild.
rainbows.rsexy
06-06-2006, 12:20 AM
why not mix store bought shredded tobacco with weed into a rolling paper???
It is easy, and has all the nicotine and thc of a BLUNT!!!
ConstantlyTripping
06-06-2006, 12:44 AM
i have no problem with a soft blunt, cept htis is really soft. likein the center its fine but in the part where i used a lot of saliva to close it up, it is really soft. Maybe it just needs time to dry????
IlikeBongs
06-06-2006, 01:17 AM
man just light it up. the bit u mad soft will get burnt no matter what. mabye just hold the blunt were it harder.
orangeman
06-06-2006, 01:22 AM
why not mix store bought shredded tobacco with weed into a rolling paper???
It is easy, and has all the nicotine and thc of a BLUNT!!!
Because I dont smoke tobacco, now unfortunately blunts are made of whole-leaf tobacco but thats about the only tobacco you'll see burnt and sucked into my body. The blunt alone is enough, I'm not mixing tobacco shreads with my good herbal.
Pimp528
06-06-2006, 05:29 PM
Used to be a dutchmasters honey fan.... garcia vegas are soooo much better, the huge ones that come in the little tube are sickkk the really small ones are sooooo sick and the medium size ones are str8 but u can roll them all like dutches and they burn like twice as long...
Big Calhoun
06-06-2006, 06:03 PM
Just grab a lighter a 'lightly' run it under the soft spot. Problem solved.
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