Do joints go "old" or "bad"

Discussion in 'General' started by Bananarama, Dec 18, 2012.

  1. I had some pre-rolled for break, but might not get a chance to smoke them. If I dont smoke them for a month will they dry out and lose some potencycycycycy?
     
  2. Imo no. I've left joints sit alot longer then that and still get high off my ass. Put them in a jar or something.
     
  3. you wont loose potency but you might find it stale. still, it'll smoke.
     
  4. it might dry out and become much less pleasant of a smoke
    harsher, more coughing
    but they say coughing gets you higher
    and blah blah
    hey i wonder if i can get my mom to smoke weed tonight
     
  5. they will dry out and smoke harsher as mentioned......mariajuana92 do it
     
  6. i think u'll still get nice and saucy
     
  7. Nah. I rolled a generation blunt from roaches this morning some of.them a month or so old.
     
  8. If you don't want it to dry out add some orange peels to the jar you keep the joints in
     
  9. may i ask what the orange peels are for?
     
  10. Just smoke it...unless you want to be that guy who wants to throw away weed.
     

  11. The mosture in them hydrates the weed plus it adds a nice orange taste
     
  12. #12 Danceswithjuub, Dec 18, 2012
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    Yeah use some orange peels in a jar to keep them moist.

    But nah, the potency will remain exactly the same.

    What if I added a lemon and lime peel to a zip lock bag of nugs for an hour?

    Would they smoke with a citrus flavor? Cause that would be fucking bangin'
     

  13. Dame what if it ended up tasting like Sprite, that sounds magically delicious.
     

  14. I'd leave it in longer and it should
     
  15. I broke into my roaches and now have a sore lung feeling before and after skiing, hope its not pneumonia
     

  16. Yeah, just don't leave that shit in there too long.
     
  17. put them in an Altoids can or something so they're protected. also add an orange peel or something similar to keep it from drying out and (possibly) add some flavor
     

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