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11-29-2006, 07:46 PM #1
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Proper way to light a joint
Thanks for the good advice, it seems that my problem before was trying to light up a joint outside in windy conditions, resulting in the paper and nearly the first quarter of the joint to get charred and wasted, without the tip getting properly cherried for proper and even burning. I'll experiment with the different techniques mentioned, and find what works best.
hhaving my joints getting torched is rather rare, but I didn't know if my method of lighting was unusual or the result of a mistake on my part. I'll jsut try different methods in order to get the most out of my weed.theamazingkane Reviewed by theamazingkane on . Proper way to light a joint I have a question regarding the proper way (if there is one) to light a joint. I usually smoke out of a pipe or a bong, and the weed I get tends to be rather dense and sticky. I don't smoke joints very often, but once in a while I like to try something different for variety's sake. Since I've been rolling ciggerretes for several years now, I've got a pretty good handle on rolling properly. However, I noticed that when I roll a joint with just weed, I need to light it like you would light Rating: 5As long as I am an American citizen and American blood runs in these veins I shall hold myself at liberty to speak, to write, and to publish whatever I please on any subject.
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