Thai Sticks are classic cannabis cigars that originate from Thailand. They’re known for the stick in the center, their potent high, and their mysterious, elusive status. This historic cannabis product has roots in Thailand, gained popularity during the Vietnam War, and is seeing a resurgence due to relaxed laws on cannabis. In this article, we’ll explain what a Thai Stick is , how to make one , their rich history , and more! Read on to learn everything you need to know about Thai Sticks.
What’s a Thai Stick in the weed community?
A Thai Stick is a type of cannabis cigar that’s made by putting buds onto a bamboo stick, wrapping it in fan leaves with oil, and tying it all together with hemp wick. They were especially popular in the 1970s and early ’80s, as draft dodgers would smuggle them to the United States during the Vietnam War.
Steps
How to Make a Thai Stick
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1Gather your materials. To make a Thai Stick, gather bamboo sticks , parchment paper , fresh fan leaves, cannabis concentrate, hemp wick , and the flower of your choice. Depending on how many Thai Sticks you want to make, you may need anywhere from 3.5-14g (0.12-0.5oz) of flower. [2] X Research source
- Use the Thai weed strain or a sativa-dominant strain for an authentic Thai Stick.
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2Sharpen your bamboo stick and organize your cannabis by size. If your bamboo stick doesn’t already have a sharp, pointed end, grab a knife or sharp edge and use it to sharpen one of the sides of your stick. Then, take your flower and organize it by size, pairing similar-sized buds together so there aren’t any unnecessary bulges in your Thai Stick. [3] X Research source
- If you want to help the bud stick and enhance your high, coat your stick in oil during this step.
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3Twist the bamboo stick into your bud. Grab your bud and gently twist the bamboo stick until it penetrates all the way through. Twist the stick instead of sending it straight through to avoid breaking the bud apart. Once you’ve gotten your first bud onto the stick, repeat the twisting process with the rest of your buds. [4] X Research source
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4Wrap your budded stick with parchment paper. Grab enough parchment paper to wrap around your stick. Lay it on a flat surface, place your budded stick on the left or right end, then wrap the parchment paper all the way around it. Once it’s wrapped, grab the ends of your paper and twist them around the ends of your stick. [5] X Research source
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5Use your hemp wick to tie a knot around the end of the stick. Once your budded stick is wrapped in the parchment paper and twisted at the ends, grab your hemp wick and tie a knot around one of the ends to keep the stick from unraveling. [6] X Research source
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6Wrap your hemp wick around the other end and work your way down. Just wrap the hemp wick around the other end; don’t tie a knot. Once it’s wrapped, grab the long end of your hemp wick, pull it over to the other end, and loosely wrap the rest of it around your stick. [7] X Research source
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7Wrap the hemp wick back and forth three times. Once you’ve gotten the first wrap down, work your way back up and down the stick about two more times to make sure your bud is good and compressed. As you’re compressing the stick with the hemp wick, look for stems and gently pull them out. Don’t pull the stems before compressing, or you’ll risk breaking the bud apart. [8] X Research source
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8Remove the hemp wick and parchment paper, then repeat steps 4-7. Repeating the above steps will further compress the flower. When you repeat the steps, use a thinner piece of parchment paper so you can remove the stems more easily. You’ll still want to wrap 3 times. Make the final wrap a tight one, pulling harder to bring protruding areas in line with the rest of the stick. [9] X Research source
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9Let the stick sit for a day or so, then unwrap and apply the first leaf. Realistically, you can let the stick sit for however long you want, but if you’re looking to smoke it soon, give it a day. After a day, remove the hemp wick and parchment paper. Grab one of your fan leaves and gently twist them onto the back of the stick where your mouthpiece is going to be. Then, grab another one and twist it onto the stick so that it forms a cross with the other leaf. [10] X Research source
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10Apply concentrate to your leaves and put them on the stick. Put a dollop of concentrate onto your mouthpiece leaves, then press them into the stick. Grab another fan leaf with oil, then wrap it around the initial leaves to fully cover the bud. Gently wrap the hemp wick around the mouthpiece leaf, then grab another leaf with oil, stick it to the previous leaf so that there’s a bit of overlap, and wrap it around the stick. [11] X Research source
- Repeat this process until the leaves and wick are all the way around your Thai Stick.
How to Smoke a Thai Stick
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1Unwrap the hemp wick and gently remove the stick. After giving your Thai Stick a day or more to hold its compressed shape, unwrap the hemp wick from the top of your Thai Stick downward. Once all the hemp wick is removed, gently pull the stick out, taking extra care not to break any of the compressed buds. [12] X Research source
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2Evenly light the end. Once you’ve removed the stick and hemp wick, grab a lighter, torch, or your flame of choice and light the end of your Thai Stick. Make sure the end is evenly lit on all sides before trying to smoke it, or you may risk an uneven burn.
- Avoid trying to inhale while you light the Thai Stick, or else the flame may travel through the hole and burn your lips and/or tongue. [13] X Research source
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3Draw from the hole left by the stick. With your lips on the mouthpiece, inhale to draw the smoke from the hole left by the bamboo stick. It’s customary to take two or three small puffs before a bigger draw, but how you smoke it is up to you! [14] X Research source
Expert Q&A
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Tips
Warnings
- Smoking is associated with various health risks, including respiratory issues like increased airway resistance, lung hyperinflation, and chronic bronchitis. [23] X Research sourceThanks
- If you choose to smoke, smoke responsibly, as chronic, heavy, everyday use is associated with developing cannabis use disorder. [24] X Research sourceThanks
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