I've never rolled a blunt myself, I smoke joints all the time and would like to try blunts. Are you supposed to use a filter/roach for them and if you didnt, wouldnt it burn your lip nearer to the end? What is the shape of the blunt supposed to be like? Around how many grams do you put in? And by the way, I am going to buy them pre-made blunt wraps. Complete newbie to blunts so go easy. Thanks.
[quote name='"Kasimulator"']I've never rolled a blunt myself, I smoke joints all the time and would like to try blunts. Are you supposed to use a filter/roach for them and if you didnt, wouldnt it burn your lip nearer to the end? What is the shape of the blunt supposed to be like? Around how many grams do you put in? And by the way, I am going to buy them pre-made blunt wraps. Complete newbie to blunts so go easy. Thanks.[/quote] Try those Sweet palm leafs off the Grasscity shop. Just pack the weed in with the stick just not too tight and they come with a corn cob filter already in them.
if You can roll a joint you can roll a cigarillo. Dutches are just time consuming when you can get the same product in much less time with a cigarillo. The usual minimum (at least for me) is a .5 in each blunt. Perfect amount, not to much nor to little.You want to roll the leaf tight and with the bud packed nicely tight and packed down under the roll up. So pretty much buy any cigarillo . dump a little tobacco out of the end find the line and then cut it along the line. Dump the guts and twist that bitch up
I would say minimum of .8 in a blunt, and I DEFINITELY wouldn't say if you can roll a joint you can roll a blunt, because a joint is pretty much always salvageable if you take a misstep, blunts are much more fragile and picky. Most people who "roll" blunts actually end up folding them, which, while it works, is less enjoyable as a smoke. You have to make sure you're actually gently rolling the weed into a round shape with a blunt and not just packing it down flat.
Look up a video or somethin.i think blunts are easier to roll than joints cuz you can wrap it little by little up to the tip.js you have to do it all at once
I wouldnt say that because when you lick the glue on a j it only one shot to get it right. Unlike a blunt whereas, you can lick it as much as needed and unroll it to fix it. yeah dont overlap,tuck and roll
They're simple to roll. I agree with what was said above "If you can roll joints you can roll a rillo" I personally do not have filters in my blunts and I don't know anyone who does.
I use filter (crutch) in mine, as does everyone where I'm from. Makes it much less harsh towards the end, easier to hold, and smokes better.
I started rolling my Blunts like Joints recently,I start in the middle and start twisting the left side 1st (MouthPiece),And move my way to the right side.
You roll a blunt with a dutch, some bud, a little sweat, a lotta spit (hehehe jk, but noobs need it) and love Blunts are the shit, but you just need a lot of practice, hit up youtube on twisting or rolling blunts, get some phillies or white owls(easiest to roll, not the best at all for smoke time...) and start rolling. Took me four months, and keep in mind ive only been smoking like a year, but I twist a dutch now that get compliments guaranteed from old ass stoners. I twist a good ass dutch.
A filter (joint tip, crutch, I call them Roaches) is only a matter of pref. I like something to hold onto. It also makes the last bit much less harsh. As for the rest, I don't know I've never even used a blunt
i buy a white owl. i split it with my thumb fingernail. empty the guts. lick the edges. fill with bud. roll it up. smoke it down.
I've thrown filters in if the roach ended up a little loose just to avoid Scooby snacks. Only done it like twice tho. Just watch someone do it first.
make sure you are pinching it with your thumb & index finger. also take the time to really get the paper rolled in there, not crammed it. itll burn straighter and no runs.
Hmm for a blunt i wouldnt want to roll it unless ur ready to fill it with atleast a gram white owls seem to roll easy too.