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Cannagar tips and tricks

Discussion in 'Marijuana Stash Box' started by Gucc1, Dec 3, 2018.

  1. Hey all, over the last 6 months or so(on and off) I've been perfecting my cannagar rolls. I got my method down for rolling them, and I'm all about sharing what I've learned along the way.
    I'm looking for someone with experience to help me with filter tips. I plan on making some "designer" type tips, but the problem is you need to glue them to work the way I want. And if anyone has experienced a cannagar, they know the mouthpiece gets pretty warm while burning them down, so I wouldn't want to use glue from fear of inhaling fumes. Any advice?

    Also if anyone has any questions about my process , ask away
     

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  2. Looking good! I have always wanted to roll one.
     
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  3. What exactly is cannagar and how do you make one? Or is there a whole section I should be reading first lol?

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  4. Basically it's a cigar made from 100% cannabis. Flower is bound to a skewer, usually lathered in some sort of concentrate, and then fan leaves are wrapped around it for the paper. Some people use tobacco leaves instead of cannabis, but I'm not a fan. I'd personally rather have it wrapped in a raw paper, burns smoother.
     

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  5. few videos on youtube too! Personally I would use cannabis leaves.
     
  6. The only problem with using cannabis leaves is you are layering a wet surface against a dry which could potential introduce mold. If you are using leaves you NEED them to be at least dried, I like to cure them as well
     
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