Joint Saturation

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by Rasheeke, Jan 30, 2006.

  1. Rasheeke

    Rasheeke Member

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    I've got a question for ya'll. Comes with a very short story too! I rolled a joint, and didn't finish it. Now I'm going to smoke it and i look at the decent roach I have. Three quarters of joint smoke has just flown through it. Does some get into the weed at this point in the joint? Does it get saturated?

    I just want to know if I'm going to get higher than I would with regular weed with this bowl right now. Thank you.
     
  2. SirTokesAlot

    SirTokesAlot Lives

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    ok um.... wtf are you talking about
     
  3. ToWaterAndTrees

    ToWaterAndTrees Banned

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    Resin buildup in a joint....

    Def gets a ton of resin in the back half of the joint when using resiny (word?) bud. Not sure if it gets you higher, I guess that kind falls into the "does resin get you high" controversy category than a "is there resin in the back of the joint?" deal, as it's quite obvious there is a lot of resin back there. Isn't the paper stained and somewhat clear from all the resin?

    They even get drippy sometimes..... mmmmm
     
  4. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    I think some might, just as resin would build up when you smoke from a pipe. Maybe word your question a little better next time though, haha.
     
  5. NoVictimNoCrime

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    yeah, it'll get ya higher. some people keep all their roaches and use the left over, resin coated bud to roll a super potent joint... =D
     
  6. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    THC DOES NOT get "concentrated" in a roach nor does in collect in a pipe bowl/stem.

    THC comprises a fraction of a marijuana bud. Most of what you smoke is plant material.
    What collects in a roach bowl/stem is a by-product of the burning process, like ashes in a fireplace.
    Depending on the moisture content of the bud, there could actually be LESS THC in a roach that the rest of the joint, since THC metabolizes at a lower temp than ignition.
    Which is why a roach and bowl scrapings always taste awful.
     
  7. NoVictimNoCrime

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    but there's empirical evidence to the contrary!
     
  8. theshaman

    theshaman Member

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    But you can get pretty high from a roach/bowl scrapings, so it works.
     
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