Sure you can roll a joint, but can you roll a tulip, inside-out, or bottle joint?
The art of rolling joints has turned sour for many as they are just used to rolling plain joints to get started smoking as soon as possible. While we all want to enjoy cannabis goodness quickly, the excitement of an artistic joint shouldn’t be lost. However, some cannabis users just make simple joints because that’s all they know. Well don’t worry. In this article we explain several ways to roll artistic and crazy joints.
Common artistic joints
As with any high quality skill out there, it takes practice and time to perfect the art of rolling a goof joint. It’s a beautiful process that involves a degree of engineering, which is why many consider it an art. The process is easy to learn and once that’s done it’s easy to be dynamic in what they do. For any cannabis enthusiast looking to dive into rolling artistic joints, you need to know the basics. Knowing how to roll a simple joint is very important as this principle is also applied in the artistic forms.
There are several reasons why one would want to roll a joint in a way that differs from the simple joints. For some, it’s the pleasure of experimenting with something new to see if they like it. Some, on the other hand, try new joints to share the experience with friends at parties and other social gatherings. Another reason is the potential impact of the new rolling style on the overall smoking experience. Whatever the reason, special shape joint rolling is already on the rise and it’s easy to see why. Let’s dive into the various popular forms of swivels that are already gaining ground.
The Inside Out or Backwards Joint
The backward joint, or inside-out joint, is a common method of rolling that doesn’t require much technique. It is used by many cannabis enthusiasts as it has a major impact on the overall growing experience. A backwards joint is rolled with a piece of paper to wrap the weed. The excess paper not used to roll the weed will either be clumped or chopped off. This method of rolling the paper allows it to burn slowly and release more flavor from your cannabis. Overall, the smoking experience is cleaner and more enjoyable.
You can rotate a reverse joint with or without a filter. However, we recommend using a filter to get the best results. When attempting to roll a joint backwards, there are a few things to be aware of and avoid. The main difference between a reverse joint and a regular joint is the way you hold the paper. The roll paper has a crease in the middle with an adhesive strip that helps with rolling. With this joint, you turn the paper face down before you fill it with weed. This means that the side of the paper that is normally on the outside is meant to be filled with the grass, hence the name.
When filling, make sure that the adhesive strip on the edge is facing you. Try your best to get the cone or cylinder shape as you roll your jay. After rolling, use the sticky strip to tuck it in. You can easily lick the outside of it to make sure it’s plugged in properly. Afterwards, enjoy a soothing smoking experience.
The Tulip Joint
This is the joint to try if you’re looking for a crazy experience. This joint can house a large amount of weed, and the trick is in how you roll the joint. First we roll the head of the joint. To do this, two pieces of paper are joined together with an adhesive strip to form a square. Next, bring one of the bottom corners to the opposite top corner to form a triangle. Wet the strip and use it to weld the new triangle shape together. Open the sealed triangle to make a cone shape and fill it to the brim with your weed.
Roll another jay and grab it with your weed. Trim the excess paper oddly and trim off the trailing edges of the jay. Insert the end of this jay into your cone and use another piece of paper to seal the cone and jay together. Cut off the excess paper and use the final strip of tape to attach the cone to the straight jay. Light it up and enjoy a crazy smoking experience.
The Bottle Joint
As the name suggests, this fat joint looks like a bottle and is sure to be a fan favorite. You start by rolling a fat tube. This can be done through a variety of methods, but the common method is to roll up a paper tube, seal it at one end, and wrap it with weed. Another way to make the bottle joint is to roll the grass filled paper the normal way. After that, cut off the excess paper and stuff it into the open end of the regular joint. Seal the top like a tulip joint and use your sticky tape to make sure it stays in place and you’re good to go.
The triple joint
This particular joint is affectionately referred to by other names such as “The Triple Barrel” and “The Old Dirty One”. This special joint helps you pack a large amount of weed into one joint at once, hence the name. Surprisingly, this joint is also one of the easiest to roll. Start by joining two leaves together, similar to the tulip joint. Cut the horizontal strip from the bottom and roll out three filter tips from it. Make sure you use a different sticky tape to keep your papers intact. Place your cannabis on the large paper and roll like a regular jay. Your joint ends up sized like a typical cigar and exudes a soothing blend of all the flavors of weed.
bottom line
The beauty of a quality smoking experience begins with some of the basics, like how you roll your joint. Get out of your comfort zone today and dare to roll an artsy or crazy joint that can blow your mind.
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