Blunts

Explore our premium blunts – crafted with smooth-burning wraps for a flavorful smoking experience. Each blunt provides an even, slow burn, allowing you to savor your herbs with rich taste and aroma.
How to roll a blunt / How to make a blunt?
1. Choose a blunt wrap (tobacco leaf, hemp, or flavored wrap).
2. Grind your cannabis evenly.
3. Moisten the wrap slightly so it’s pliable.
4. Fill the wrap with your ground herb, distributing it evenly.
5. Tuck and roll the wrap carefully, sealing the edge with a lick of moisture.
6. Twist the ends if necessary, then light and enjoy.
What is a blunt?
A blunt is cannabis rolled in a tobacco or hemp leaf wrap rather than standard rolling paper. It tends to burn slower and can hold more material than a typical joint.
What’s the difference between a blunt and a joint?
Blunt: Rolled in a tobacco or hemp leaf wrap, larger, slower burning, may contain nicotine from the wrap.
Joint: Rolled in thin rolling paper, usually smaller, burns faster, no nicotine from the paper.
Can you smoke tea in a blunt?
Yes, it’s possible to use herbal teas in a blunt, but results vary. Herbs like chamomile or mint can be smoked, but they may not burn evenly and may produce different effects than cannabis.
How much weed goes in a blunt?
A standard blunt typically holds 0.5–2 grams of cannabis, depending on the size of the wrap and personal preference. Larger blunts can hold more.
What is a blunt wrap?
A blunt wrap is a pre-made hollow leaf wrap (tobacco or hemp) designed to hold cannabis, sometimes flavored to enhance the smoking experience.
What kind of paper do you use for a joint?
Joints are rolled with thin rolling papers, usually made from hemp, rice, or wood pulp. They burn evenly and have minimal taste.
Is blunt paper the same as rolling paper?
Not exactly. Blunt wraps are thicker, made from tobacco or hemp leaves, and may be flavored. Rolling papers are thin sheets used for joints or cigarettes and generally contain no tobacco.
What is tip and flow?
Tip: A small filter or crutch placed at the end of a joint or blunt to prevent material from being inhaled and to make it easier to hold.
Flow: Refers to the smoothness of the burn and airflow through the rolled product. Proper packing and paper choice affect flow.
What are hemp wraps?
Hemp wraps are plant-based wraps made from hemp. They are natural, often unflavored or lightly flavored, and nicotine-free, making them a popular alternative to traditional tobacco blunt wraps.
What types of rolling paper are there?
Hemp paper: Slow-burning, natural taste.
Rice paper: Thin, fast-burning, almost flavorless.
Wood pulp: Traditional, thicker, burns evenly.
Flavored papers: Infused with fruit or other flavors.