Mint in weed

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by BrokenGlass, Jul 10, 2005.

  1. BrokenGlass

    BrokenGlass Member

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    In my parents garden there is a couple mint plants and i was wonderin if i mixed in some chopped up mint leaves with weed for a joint would it add a mint taste to it?
     
  2. Jabbawaya

    Jabbawaya Member

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    Yeah probably.
     
  3. Inavacuum

    Inavacuum Senior Member

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    no it would add a pancake flavor to it
     
  4. PLyTheMan

    PLyTheMan Senior Member

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    Would smoking mint leaves be bad for you? You'd probably have to dry the mint leaves before using them too...
     
  5. BrokenGlass

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    Thanks for the comment Inavacuum, But the reason i asked was because i didnt know if the taste would go away when it gets burned.
     
  6. Inavacuum

    Inavacuum Senior Member

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    neh man I'm jsut messin around, not tryin to be a dick or anything
     
  7. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    only one way to find out, BrokenGlass. Experiment! Look right there, that's science. Stoners are on the cutting edge!
     
  8. DejaVoo

    DejaVoo stardust

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    haha yea do a 'science' experiment

    but minty weed wud be intresting...
     
  9. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    menthol weed... yum... when i use to smoke cigs... i'd put a joint in my newport pack... later that day i'd smoke it and it would get the menthol from the cigs.... its tastes great... sure the same would go with mint... mint drops would probably work better though
     
  10. SirTokesAlot

    SirTokesAlot Lives

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    thats a good question. But chemicals in plants and other products change completly when smoked or under flame. The chemical change could be harmfull to your body and lungs. My advice is look around on the net to see if anyone else has done it, and what it was like, etc. Or just find out yourself.
     
  11. Jack_Straw2208

    Jack_Straw2208 Senior Member

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    in response to your sig, drugs. oh wait....
     
  12. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    and heres the person youve been waiting for! *applaud*

    yes it works, and its very good too. It will make your breath smell minty, which is a more powerful smell it seems than the weed on ones breath.

    You see, the mintiness is from an oil. when combusted, the oil does not combust, that would be disasterous, instead it just goes up with the smoke.


    i smoked a 'pepperming and lemonbalm' tea and it was great, i only stopped because we stopped having it avaiable to mix...

    much better than tobacco, but no nicotine rush :p
     
  13. synaptic aether

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    'course you can smoke mint. it's even in a lot of herbal smoking blends. if the leaves are good and strong, dry them out and mix them in... damn, that's a really good idea...

    you can even chew on the leaves to get "minty fresh" breath.

    oh yea, you probably wanna make sure the plants havent been drenched in pesticides or anything first.
     
  14. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    yeh we used to have a mint plant for years and id eat the mint leaves if my breath smelt bad but needed to be better, quickly.

    *hint hint*
     
  15. adoutsider

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    I bought a bottle of pepperment, and spearment oil at walmart, it came in little vials, and I have mixed it with my weed to moisten, and to flavor, but I wouldn't add mint to good tasting bud.(Just mursh)
     

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