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Everything you need to know to light up a pre-rolled or homemade joint
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The best way to get the most out of your joint (and your money) is to burn the tip evenly. When a joint burns unevenly, it might burn on one side faster than the other, wasting the unburned marijuana and affecting the taste of the joint. Luckily, it’s easy to master the perfect burning technique—all you need to do is light the end evenly before taking that first inhale. Keep reading to learn how to get an even burn out of your joint, including how to ash it between hits and put it out when you’re done.

The Proper Way to Light a Joint

Hold the joint or pre-roll at a 45-degree angle between your thumb and index finger, then slowly bring the flame of your lighter to the tip. Roll the joint back and forth between your fingers so that the tip burns evenly. When the tip is glowing red like a cherry, bring it to your lips and take a small short puff.

Section 1 of 6:

Lighting a Joint Evenly

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  1. Hold the joint or pre-roll between your thumb and index finger and bring the flame of your lighter to the tip. If your joint has a long twisted paper tip, burn that off first. [1]
    • An uneven burn can cause the joint to “canoe,” or burn on one side faster than the other. This can waste the flower, affect the joint’s taste, and affect the potency of your hit.
  2. Slowly roll the joint back and forth between your fingers so all the sides of the tip burn evenly. When the end of the joint is lit and glowing red, it’s ready to use. [2]
    • If the end of your joint isn’t even all the way around, use your flame to even it out. [3] You can also gently blow on the unlit side.
    • The red, lit end of a joint is often called a “cherry.” [4]
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  3. After the tip of the joint glows red, take a couple of short inhales to make sure the entire end of the joint is evenly lit. [5] Hitting or inhaling the joint too fast can sometimes force one side to burn faster than the other. [6]
    • Let the joint rest in between hits so your next puff doesn’t pull the flame faster down one side. [7]
    • To limit lung irritation, try not to hold the smoke in for longer than a second or two. Holding it in longer doesn’t give you more of an effect, it just harms your lungs. [8]
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Best Tool to Use when Lighting a Joint

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  1. One of the safest and most environmentally friendly ways to light a joint is to use a hemp wick coated in beeswax. [9] Some cannabis users also recommend using a small butane lighter because bigger lighters can cause uneven burning and matches that can leave residue on your joint.
    • If you do use a match, wait a second after you light it so the sulfur can burn off before using it to light your joint.
Section 3 of 6:

What to Avoid When Lighting a Joint

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  1. Some people light the joint in their mouth and inhale immediately after, like you would a cigarette. [10] However, this might cause canoeing because you can’t make sure the end is burned evenly before you inhale. [11]
    • Instead, try to light the joint placed between your thumb and index finger so you can see the end as you light it.
  2. If your joint keeps burning too fast or unevenly, your joint might have been rolled too loosely. If the end keeps going out, your joint might be rolled too tightly. [12]
    • When you roll a joint, work the weed into a cylinder shape so that there’s some airflow, but not enough to cause uneven burning. [13]
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Tricks for Rolling an Even Joint

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  1. A thinner paper creates a more even burn as you smoke and allows you to taste the flower better. [14] There are tons of different materials, but many people prefer hemp papers because they’re thin and burn evenly without affecting the taste of the weed. [15]
    • If you’re a beginner, start by using thick papers until you’re confident in your joint-rolling abilities. [16]
    • Stick to unbleached, unflavored, and unrefined papers to reduce exposure to chemicals and further damage to your lungs. [17]
  2. The best way to get an even grind is to use a three-chamber grinder made out of metal. As you grind, pick out any stems that might puncture the paper or make your burn uneven. [18]
    • If you don’t have a grinder, roll the buds between your fingers or chop them up with scissors and pick out any stems, seeds, and seed shells. [19]
    • If you’re using a 1-chamber grinder, try to avoid over-grinding your weed—this might cause a harsher smoking experience.
  3. When you finish sealing the joint, insert a thin long object like a pen, toothpick, or chopstick into the open end of the joint. Push the weed down towards the filter to make sure there are no gaps or air pockets. That way, the join burns evenly as you smoke. [20]
    • When you twist the paper left over at the end of the joint to close it, go as far as you can to push the weed down the joint without ripping the paper. [21]
    • If your joint keeps canoeing, you may need to roll the joint more tightly. [22]
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Ashing a Joint

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  1. Ashing a joint is similar to ashing a cigarette, except that fragile joints might require you to be more careful. Gently knock or graze the end of the joint against the side of the ashtray so that the ash hanging onto the tip falls off. [23] This way, you can light up the joint and smoke it again later.
    • Alternatively, flick the joint with your thumb or blow gently on the end so that the ash falls off into your non-flammable tray.
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Putting Out a Joint

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  1. Push the lit end of the joint against the side or bottom of your ashtray. Try to avoid pushing the joint into the ashtray like a cigarette—this can crush anything left over in your joint, making it unusable. [24]
    • If you don’t have an ashtray, use a non-flammable surface, like concrete.
    • If you have a pre-roll or joint storage tube, simply place the joint inside lit-end-down and seal the lid to snuff out the flame.
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    If I add CBD oil to my joint, will it increase in potency?
    Lauren Forsch
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    Lauren Forsch is a CBD Expert and Founder of Popped.NYC based in New York. Popped.NYC is a cannabis company and lifestyle brand that creates CBD products designed to provide people with relief and promote wellness, self-care, and health. With first-hand experience of managing physical pain and anxiety, Lauren found relief from plant-based, CBD remedies. She created Popped.NYC from a desire to help people manage their pain and offers consultations and a wide variety of handmade, THC-free, vegan CBD products.
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    Yes, but it won’t exactly increase potency in the traditional sense. THC and CBD work differently in your body. While THC gets you high, CBD tends to have more calming and balancing effects. Adding CBD oil to your joint can create a more balanced experience by softening some of the intensity of the THC high, which might feel like a different kind of “potency.” To do this, simply add a few drops of CBD oil to your ground cannabis before rolling your joint. Make sure not to overdo it because too much oil can make the joint hard to burn evenly. Experiment with small amounts first until you find the mix that works for you.
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      • Make sure cannabis is legal in your state or country before lighting up. In the United States, cannabis is still illegal on a federal level. [25]
      • Try to avoid driving for at least 4 hours after smoking cannabis and 8 to 12 hours after consuming an edible. [26]
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