3 tips to save money on marijuana in the new year
The end of the holidays and the start of a new year bring the urge to improve, and this is where New Year’s resolutions come in – and saving tends to be one of the most common.
Making resolutions and keeping them can be especially difficult if steps are not taken to stay engaged. Fortunately, there are ways to enjoy marijuana without overdoing the expense.
If you are a cannabis enthusiast hoping to save money by doing Reducing the amount you spend on marijuana use, Keep the following tips in mind.
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Do not roll it up
Rolling up a thick, satisfying blunt or joint before lighting it is one of the most satisfying experiences a cannabis enthusiast can have. Even when it does, it is too often a great way to burn money. For this reason, those with the goal of reducing the amount of money they spend on cannabis should explore methods of consumption in addition to rolling it up. Typically, blunts and joints take around a gram each, and choosing to smoke from a bong, pipe, or vaporizer means that gram goes much further than a joint.
Try vaping
Recycling is always a phenomenal way to save money. Investing in a dry herb vaporizer is a great way to reduce the amount of money spent on cannabis as it allows users to reuse their buds. Vaping too brings users higher as combustion-based consumption methods such as joints or bowls.
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People who choose to vape have the option of using their already vaped cannabis for edibles or rolling spliffs. Of course, smoking buds that have already evaporated in a bong or bowl also works, but it may not taste that good. Ultimately, there may not be a single resource on the market that is more effective in helping people save money on cannabis than a dry herb vaporizer.
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Take more tolerance breaks
Another tip to save money on marijuana is to take longer tolerance breaks more often. Not only does this help save money by reducing the time you are ready to smoke marijuana, but also because it is made so that it doesn’t take that long to get that high. Since tolerance breaks increase the effectiveness of marijuana, it is best to plan for tolerance intake as soon as it looks like it is no longer having the same clout as it used to be. Not only can this help save you money, but it can also help you have an overall improved relationship with marijuana use.
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The decision to save money on marijuana could pay off immensely year round. It just takes the right tactics to keep spending habits in check and the discipline to put them into action. Following these steps can save you money while continuing to enjoy marijuana regularly.
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