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These Pre-Roll Mistakes Could Ruin Your Smoke Session

 

July 3, 2024 (Investorideas.com Newswire) Rolling your own joints provides satisfaction and saves money, but it's a skill that demands time and the right tools, such as a grinder, rolling papers, cardboard, or a pen for shaping. Perfecting it can take several attempts.


Pre rolls are a great option for those new to cannabis, lacking supplies, or not wanting to master the rolling process. They're easy to use but need some know-how for the best experience. Read on to explore common mistakes to avoid with pre-rolls.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pre-rolls are pre-made cannabis joints in different strains and sizes, perfect for quick and easy consumption, especially for beginners or those who can't roll their own.
  • Don't put the joint between your lips and inhale while lighting it like a cigarette, as it can lead to uneven burn.
  • Store your pre-rolled joints in airtight containers to keep them fresh and potent by protecting them from air exposure.

What is a Pre-roll?

A pre-rolled joint or ready-made joint is what the name suggests – a joint already prepared for you.

These joints are ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a quick smoke on the go without any leg work to set up.

Since they offer various strain options, people can experiment with different types to find the most suitable ones. This allows you to choose between a wide selection of strengths and flavours to suit your taste.

The Anatomy of a Ready-Made Joint

Each component contributes to the consumer's overall experience and safety. Knowing the various components will help you understand how to use your pre-rolled joint correctly.

  • Ground Cannabis
    The core component is the cannabis plant itself. To be smoked, it must contain freshly harvested ground cannabis. Pre-rolled joints now feature freshly ground, high-quality marijuana buds.

  • Rolling Paper
    The rolling paper keeps the ground cannabis buds in place. High-quality rolling papers burn evenly and smoothly and do not introduce unwanted flavours or chemicals into the smoke.

  • Filter
    These small pieces, commonly made from cardboard or paper, come in various lengths and are placed at the end of a joint where you smoke them. Their primary purpose is to filter out unwanted particles and maintain the structural integrity of the joint.

Pre-roll Mistakes That Ruin a Session

  1. Lighting the Joint Like a Cigarette

Avoid treating the joint like a cigarette by not placing it between your lips and inhaling it while lighting it. Unlike cigarettes, which ignite easily, joints require a bit more attention to achieve a smooth, even burn.

If you don't light the joint properly, you risk damaging the product. Not only will it burn faster, but it may even start to become uneven. This can lead to the dreaded "canoeing," where only one side of the joint burns and leaves a canoe-like shape.

Always position the lighter in the center of the product to ensure you light it properly. Once you light it, check if it starts to burn evenly. If you notice one side burning faster, light the other side again to achieve an even burn.

  1. Inhaling While Lighting

Trying to inhale from your joint while still lighting it, as you might with a cigarette, not only risks scorching it but can also be frustrating. Take an extra minute to ensure it's adequately lit before you take your first puff.

  1. Using Incorrect Lighter

Another mistake is using a lighter that produces too much heat. If the flame is too big or close to the joint, it can cause the paper to burn too quickly and result in a harsh hit. Use a lighter with a small flame a few inches away from the joint.

  1. Inhaling Excessively or Not at All

If you haven't smoked a joint before, you must start slowly. Try taking little breaths from the filter and holding the smoke for 10 to 15 seconds.

Watch out that you do not take too many short breaths. Once you get used to the feeling, you can take fuller and deeper breaths. Taking only shallow breaths may waste the joint without feeling its effects.

Always take small breaks between the puffs. Doing so will ensure you have time to feel the effects before overstepping your limits. When smoking a joint, you must always take it slow and make it enjoyable. Don't rush the process since it may only make you uncomfortable and stressed.

  1. Not Checking the Product

Once carefully removing the pre-roll from the package, you must always check if it's damaged. If you notice any tears in the rolling paper or damage to the filter, you may be eligible for a refund. After ensuring everything is in place, you can light your ready-made joint.

  1. Trying to Consume the Entire Joint in One Session

You don't have to smoke every joint in one sitting. You can put out your joint and use it later. Gently press the lit end against the side or bottom of your ashtray. Light pressure is enough to extinguish it; pressing too hard might crush the remaining joint.

You can also place it on its original joint container, seal the lid to remove the oxygen, and put it out.

  1. Avoiding Proper Storage

You can't simply leave your pre-rolled joint in the ashtray like a cigarette. Cannabis is sensitive to light, heat, and humidity, significantly affecting its potency, effects, and quality.

Store your pre-rolled joints in airtight containers to shield them from air exposure, which can dry them out and reduce potency. Mason jars, metal containers, or dedicated stash boxes are excellent choices. Avoid plastic bags as they can retain moisture and lead to mould.

Choose a suitable storage location. To prevent heat and light from degrading cannabinoids, keep them in a cool, dark, and dry place. A drawer, closet, or cool corner of a room works well.

For long-term storage, consider using humidity packs. These packs help maintain optimal moisture levels to preserve their texture, flavour, and quality.

  1. Choosing the Wrong Type of Ready-Made Joint

In today's cannabis market, you'll find different pre-roll products, ranging from traditional joints to infused options. Choosing the right one matters; picking the wrong type could lead to a disappointing experience and feel like a waste of money.

How to Select the Right Product 

  • Flower Quality. Different brands use different quality flowers (indoor, sun-grown, greenhouse, etc.), which can affect the flavour and quality. Research the brand, the flower strain, and the potency.
  • Fill Type. Some joints contain only cannabis flower, while others mix in tobacco or cannabis extracts. Beginners or those with low tolerances should stick to plain cannabis flower joints at first. Check labels or ask your budtender before buying.
  • Size. This product type comes in various sizes, from a gram or half a gram to smaller options like dog walkers and pinners. These are shorter and/or narrower than the classic joint, which makes them ideal for solo or shorter smoking sessions.
  • Rolling Paper Material. Different wrappers, like gold leaves, rose petals, hemp leaves, and cigar wraps, affect how your smoke tastes, the overall smoking experience, and how much you'll spend.

Buy Pre-rolls at GrassLife

Simplify your search for the perfect pre-roll cannabis experience with the following readily available options.

Product Criteria AAA - PreRoll Pack - 3 X 1g AAA - PREROLL PACK - 10 X 1G
Flower Option Indica Hybrid, Indica, and Sativa
Gram per Piece 1g 1g
Amount per Pack 3 piece 10 pieces
Price $22 $60

Roll Call

Pre-rolls are a convenient choice for cannabis users at any experience level. They come in various strains and sizes at GrassLife, which offers a hassle-free smoking experience without the need for preparation. To maximize your session, avoid common pitfalls such as inhaling while lighting, using the wrong type, or experiencing uneven burning. Experience quality cannabis at GrassLife.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a pre-rolled joint has gone bad?

If it lacks aroma or flavour, or if its colour has started to change, it might be time to buy a new pack. You may also notice a change in the effects.

Why won't my joint stay lit?

Frequent extinguishing of a joint may result from either too tightly or too loosely packed, which is counterintuitive. Other reasons could include improperly cured buds, using the wrong type of paper, or an inconsistent grind. Coordinate with a reliable dispensary to help you start and experience a smooth smoking session.

Do pre-rolled joints have a shelf life?

Since marijuana comes from the natural cannabis plant, it's only normal that its components may start to degrade over time. Because these products come in a sealed package, they have about six to twelve months of shelf life before drying out.


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