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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    To all the pros out there....is this something to definitely engage into.....puttin orange peels in along with your stash of bud
    MangaMan Reviewed by MangaMan on . What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash? To all the pros out there....is this something to definitely engage into.....puttin orange peels in along with your stash of bud Rating: 5

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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    Some people do it just to re-moisten their weed if its dry.

    I personally don't like doing that. Using orange peels would ruin the taste of a good herb. I use to use small slices of potato to re-moisten it, but I don't anymore. All that weed is just going to get burned anyways. Who cares how moist or dry it is. I prefer dry herb though. Burns a little better.

    Using anything to re-moisten herb is going to increase your chances of mold, so I don't bother anymore.

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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    Orange peels are just used to moisten up dry weed.. just stick them in a bag with your weed for a few hours, not too long or you'll get moldy weed.

    I don't like doing it, but I will if my weed is extra dry. For me, dry weed burns too quick and is too harsh on my throat when inhaling. I like to keep my weed at a reasonable balance between moist and dry. Yeah, that makes sense. lol

    Wow, I'm fried. :stoned:

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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    Dealers can try to pass off dirt weed or mids off as dank by doing the 'orange peel method' so it smells nice and is all moist to give the illusion of dankness.

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    #5
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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    This is maninly used for people who sell weed, all it does is make the weed soak up moisture which in turn makes the weed fatter and softer and it smells good. around where i live we call this dankerizing, ive made alot of money on mids selling for kb using this method

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    #6
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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    use it to moisten weed like they said, but dont leave in longer than a day because it will start to mold.

    i like my weed relatively moist, because its harder to put out your bowl between hits if your weed is too dry, which means it burns needlessly.

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    #7
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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    AcidFreak... I must say, that's probably one of the damn funniest sigs I've seen. Please tell me that guy who you have quoted was joking?

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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    Quote Originally Posted by MangaMan
    To all the pros out there....is this something to definitely engage into.....puttin orange peels in along with your stash of bud

    keeps the bud moist
    [SIZE=\"4\"]4:19:59...got a second?[/SIZE]

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    #9
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    What's the deal with orange peels inside your stash?

    keeps crackheads away...and can serve as toilet paper should the need arise

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