My friend told me if you microwave blunts they will burn slower is this true Sent from my Z813 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Yes id like a large order of cancer with extra cancer sticks. Oh yea can i get some extra cancer sauce on the side of that. And a large diet cancer?
you are essentially vaporizing the THC prior to smoking the "blunt"! the microwave thanks you your friend is a rocket surgeon ðŸœ
Only time I've ever heard of microwaving blunts is when you wrap a stale blunt in a damp paper towel and microwave for a few seconds, freshens it up a bit to split it down
Oh man.... you're the blade who just asked us about how much weed was in a Swisher. Now you want to microwave it? Don't. The only thing that's going to happen with that is you're going to ruin the tobacco in the blunt and start to decarb the weed. Find new friends who aren't leading you down these terrible paths.
I don't know why everybody's saying it's so bad. I've had to microwave a roach before. I forgot it was in my lap so when I got out the car it fell in a puddle. I know you can't smoke wet bud so I put it in the microwave a couple times like 10-15 seconds a piece. Honestly microwaving it just seemed to just bring out the taste of the cigar more (dulce de leche swisher, the smell was a bit stronger too). I still got just as high. It did hit kind of weird at first but other than that it was just fine.
Sounds really dumb... before performing and weed experiments apply some logic. Would increasing the temperature cause a blunt to smoke slower, when in fact you are increasing the temperature when lighting it to smoke it? In any case it would seem that microwaving the blunt would either cause the blunt to lose taste, lose THC, or you could get a healthy dose of cancer