Traditional Rollies
For some smokers, the nostalgic feel of grinding a bud and packing their favorite bowl or rolling a couple joints to pass around with the buddies is still the go-to option.
But you’re missing out when smoking a blunt.
A study found that when smoking joint, you only receive 20-37% of the flower’s THC, with 23-30% loss to pyrolytic destruction (i.e. the bud getting too hot and destroying the THC), and another 40-50% loss to sidestream smoke, or the smoke you see when no one’s actively taking a pull.
This means if you have a gram of Blue Dream containing 19% THC, with the average joint holding .5 grams… let’s do some math.
An ounce of weed has 28 grams.
1000 milligrams * .19 THC = 190 milligrams THC per gram.
190 milligrams * .5 (grams in the joint) = 95 milligrams
You have the potential for 95 milligrams of THC, then we consider the actual intake for a joint of 20-37% (we’ll use 30% for this example to average it out).
95 milligrams * .30 = 28.5 milligrams if you smoke the whole joint by yourself.
If you shared with one other person and split it evenly, you’d get 14.25 milligrams of THC. You can expect similar outcomes from blunt or other rolled bud.
Packing A Bowl
When smoking a bowl, at first glance you may think you’ll have less loss since the weed is tucked away, but unfortunately that’s not exactly true.
A bowl typically holds around .25 grams, so if we’re using that same Pacific Stone Blue Dream flower at 19% THC, we can figure out how much THC we are packing in our bowl.
1000 Milligrams * .19 (19%) = 190 milligrams of THC
190 milligrams * .25 grams (how much fits in bowl) = 47.5 milligrams per bowl
When smoking a bowl, it’s said that overheating alone has a loss of 60% of your THC, only receiving 40% of the THC since you’re holding an open flame or torch directly to the bud the entire time. The idea is that you would smoke all, or nearly all the buds in one or two immediate pulls and avoid letting it sit hot. If you were to take a bowl and allow the weed to sit hot, you can expect another 5-10% to sidestream depending how long you wait.
Assuming you hit it all one one pull, 47.5 milligrams * .40 = 19 milligrams per bowl. Taking 7% sidestream into the equation since most smokers can’t smoke a bowl completely in one pull, 19 milligrams * .93 = 17.67 milligrams per bowl if you smoke it by yourself.
Sharing a bowl will leave you with around 7.3 milligrams of THC.
It’s important to remember that this is starting with about half the weed, and you’re smoking a larger amount per bowl.
A Bowl of Hash
When thinking of Hash, consider processed and pressed kief. The same math could be used for smoking a bowl of hash as well, since hash is made of the pressed and dried trichomes of the flower. These trichomes hold a mass of the THC in the plant, and create a product 2x as potent as standard bud in most cases.
Since hash is also smoked from a bowl with open flame, you can expect the same 67% loss due to open flame and sidestream. This means a hash containing 45% THC would give you around 37 milligrams of THC per bowl. This is also considered a style of concentrate, so the added THC intake will be seen by an added cost, since it takes more harvested bud to create 1 gram.
Bongs
You get nearly the same loss with a bong, due to the heating source. Bongs are known for giving you a cooler, smoother smoke on your end, but the loss through pyrolytic destruction occurs as you’re lighting the bud. THC is released around 390 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperatures above this begin to release and damage the THC, such as the 3,590-degree flame of a standard lighter.
Vaporizing
Old school vaporizers-which are different the ultra convenient portable vapes we are so privileged to enjoy today– are considered the most precise form of smoking weed. They utilize highly controlled heating source to bring your weed to the exact temperature that releases optimal THC without causing too much loss. You will still inevitably have some loss, simply due to the time your bud starts to be heated till it’s to optimal temp, with a bit of waste at the end when the bud begins to dry and burn.
Typically vaporizers will have a total loss of 30-45% THC. We’ll use 40% loss as an example, meaning you receive 60% of the THC.
If you had a strain with 20% THC, you can figure out how much THC you would receive from a typical bowl.
1000 milligrams * .20 (20%) = 200 milligrams of THC
The average vaporizer bowl is .3 grams.
200 milligrams * 0.3 grams = 60 milligrams per bowl
60 milligrams * .60 (60%) = a whopping 36 milligrams of THC
With the precise control of temperature, this remains the best source of preserving your THC.
So, What’s Best?
While a vaporizer will get the most THC out of a specific bud, you have to ask yourself, is it about the THC or how you’re experiencing a session? Vaporizers are precise, pricey machines, while bongs, joints, blunts, and bowls are cost effective and great for passing around group.
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WTF!? It's the weed that gets you high, not the apparatus. And how do you calculate the high when you cough? or when you're in a hotbox? or how much you could've been high if your friends didn't bogart the joint? Your calculations are bogus. Leave science for the scientists and the enjoyment of a good high to me.