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why would u ever put a join down long enough to burn out?
i think... it has to do with how tight the product is rolled/packed. Roll a nice tight J and even if set down or a minute or 2.. when ya puff agian it still burns |
The paper on cigs have a little bit of gun powder. If you look closely at the paper you will see little lines going around! :)
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the weed has moist resin in it that keeps it from staying lit.. tobacco, if dry enough wont go out. for example try lighting a stale, dry cigar and a fresh moist one. the fresh one will go out first after 2 minutes of not taking a puff. so its got nothing to do with chemicals in cigs just the moisture of the material and the humidity of the air around you.
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Use scissors to cut really sticky weed nice and fine, No matter how danked out your buds are if you break them up and roll them correctly your joint will burn to nothing
joints go out because the papers get resinated i've ignored a burning joint for a few minutes and picked it up for a successful hit... if you break your weed up very finely and roll your doobie nice and tight you should be fine. Loose joints with poorly broken nugs will go out quick as hell as well as canou |
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I bet if it ever becomes legal and joints are sold in taxed packs they'll burn faster:1orglaugh
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