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Joint practice

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by Dtay, Feb 7, 2010.

  1. So some people recommend practicing rolling cigs. Today, i had a paper that was kinda messed up, and decided to roll some blunt guts for practice.

    So if you need practice and have blunt guts, use them to practice. Works pretty good.
     
  2. not a bad idea, but real herb isn't as dry and hard as blunt guts, though, and you'd prolly need to throw them in a grinder before you practice with them because some of the pieces of tobacco might be too big. I haven't tried it though, maybe it works. when I was new to rolling js I wanted something to practice with without actually having to spend money on non-ganj materials to do so with. I never came up with anything like this though, so I just learned the long and hard way: rolling lots of shitty joints and trying to smoke em.
     
  3. I've been trying to practice, too, but since I don't smoke cigarettes, I don't use tobacco. I actually use an herb called damiana, and it works really well. It's drier than weed, but it works to just get the feel of rolling, and when you smoke it you get a mild euphoria. It's super cheap, too. I got a pound of the dried leaves for $6.50!!! :)

    Just be careful when you smoke it, because it burns pretty fast and pretty hot.
     
  4. ive used so many packs of papers just for pratice, but it was a good idea ,it was worth it...
     

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