Rolling the perfect blunt.
Blunt wraps used to be hard to come by. Do you remember back in the day when people used to dissect gas station cigars or cigarillos, toss out the guts, and reassemble them with weed? Back then it was “sweet”, plain, or white grape. Those were your options and you needed to make do with what you had.
Now, blunt wraps are everywhere. They come in dozens of varieties and flavors, and you don’t have to undertake the additional steps of massacring another Swisher Sweet Technically, you don’t even need to roll your own blunts anymore. Prerolled blunts barely cost more than the weed they’re filled with, and they save you tons of time.
If you want to go the DIY route, you’ll need a blunt wrap and two grams of finely ground weed, and follow the same instructions for a joint. You can use a traditional blunt wrap made of tobacco or a blunt wrap made of hemp if you prefer to keep things tobacco-free.
You’ll only need to do a couple things differently if you’re rolling a blunt instead of a joint. If your blunt wrap seems too dry to roll, you can blot it with a moistened paper towel to make it a little more pliable before you roll. You might also want to roll your own crutch
When you get to the end of the rolling process, seal your blunt the same way you’d seal a joint. Since the blunt wrap doesn’t have a glue strip at the end, you’ll need to take an additional step to keep it sealed. Make a few quick passes over the sealed edge of the blunt with your lighter. The heat will cause the moisture to evaporate, helping the blunt to stay closed and preserve its shape.
If you’re having trouble keeping your blunts sealed, there’s a tasty little hack you can try. Honey works as the perfect blunt glue. It adds a sweet flavor to your blunt, and it might even encourage it to burn slower.
Rolling the perfect spliff.
Spliffs are joints that mix weed and tobacco. The easiest way to make a perfect spliff every time is to use a cigarette. Starting at the tip of the cigarette, gently pinch and roll your fingers around the outside to loosen the tobacco. Holding the cigarette filter side up will help the tobacco easily slide out of the paper. Once the tobacco is out, you have a few options.
A spliff can be mostly weed with a touch of tobacco, tobacco with a touch of weed, an even split, or anything in between. Combine your ground cannabis with the tobacco you removed from the cigarette in your desired ratio.
Once your spliff filling is made, you’ll start putting tiny pinches back into the hollowed-out cigarette and tamping it down. You can pack your spliff full and use it immediately, or you can leave a little headroom at the top to twist it closed. If you intend to store your spliff in the same pack as normal tobacco cigarettes, make sure you have a way of telling which one has weed in it. And make sure you tell your friends it’s a spliff and not a joint. Many people who smoke cannabis prefer to avoid smoking most kinds of tobacco. Be upfront about the tobacco content before you offer someone a hit.
The takeaway
Everyone has their own method of rolling. Don’t be surprised if you roll in front of a seasoned cannabis user who has some tips or tricks to share with you. And don’t be surprised if you completely butcher your first few attempts.
People who make it look easy are people who have been rolling them regularly for years. They’ve mastered rolling, and with time, you will too.
Emjay has everything you need to roll the perfect joint or blunt. We have the rolling supplies you need, and a huge selection of cannabis flower to fill up your paper or wrap. We can deliver it to you in half an hour. The sooner you get your equipment ready, the sooner you can start the zen art of perfect joint rolling.