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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    Do blunts have a slower burning rate over joints???
    Chainsaw1234 Reviewed by Chainsaw1234 on . Blunts have a slower burning rate.............. Do blunts have a slower burning rate over joints??? Rating: 5

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    It all depends on your ability to roll, but yeah, generally they do.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    The wrap is made of tobacco leaf, it should burn slower and stay lit.
    WCS is right rolling skills does play a roll, tighter you can roll the slower it will smoke.
    You could also use a thin layer of honey to slow the burning and improve taste.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    The slower it burns, the more THC is lost. Blunts are nice here and there, but really not as effective as you think.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    alright i have a question about the honey thing...i tried that one time and i don't know if i put to much on there but it never really dried it just was a glossy look. is it dry even if it looks kinda wet? and how much is a thin layer? lust put a tiny bit on my finger and get it all over the wrap or what? thanx and to answer your question yes blunts burn slower but waste more when u hit it. ya know how right after u hit it like a huge cloud of billows up. that is the reason i think it wastes more cuz the cloud is way thicker than a J.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    i did it too....i got too impatient to wait for it to dry all the way...so i used a lighter and just dried it out that way....i didn't really taste a diffrence tho

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    I've never done the honey thing, however, I have put banana "Tobacco" flavouring on my joint. It tasted quite good and it probably slowed the burn.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    The slower it burns, the more THC is lost.
    I could see that would be the case if you let it idle, but a decent sized slow burning blunt cut between a few people should be pretty efficient. Slower burning is better because while it is idle it doesn't burn away quickly. I would say the faster it burns the more is lost, slow burning blunts last longer = more hits = stronger high.

    As for honey, don't bother letting it dry that sort of defeats the purpose of putting it on. If you put too much it will make it kinda harsh to smoke, dab a little on your finger and spread it all over. When I say a thin layer I mean it should be glossy-looking but you shouldn't see any globs of honey or anything.

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    Spread it on both sides?

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    Blunts have a slower burning rate..............

    its just the same amount of saliva that you would while rolling...

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