KushXOJ
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There's always more where that came fromWhere's mine!
Mama Ganja
I like to ash in her crotch so it looks like she has a bush
There's always more where that came fromWhere's mine!
I think I got high, AND the munchies, off of this picture alone!!!Romulen joint with keef on the top.
Was so pretty I had to take a pic.
Is there a difference in spliffs and joints ?lol nice
Are those spliffs kush?
Look towards the bottom of the pic you might catch wood tooI think I got high, AND the munchies, off of this picture alone!!!
Naww man, Cousin gets the hook up. Just the way it be.lol, a gram per ounce is way too generous.
Is there a difference in spliffs and joints ?
I hear some people mix weed and tobacco and call of a spliff in the UK ....
Those are, or should I say were all weed only time I smoke tobacco is when i smoke a blunt :b
Joints,doobs,doobies,jays,spliffs,
So many names for em I just had to clear that up
Good readin right there. +rep..thx shynee!!I dont smoke tobacco unless Im smoking a blunt eaither but I found this on mixing tobacco with thc......
Cannabis Smoke Condensate II: Influence of Tobacco on Tetrahydrocannabinol Levels
Medicinal cannabis has attracted a lot of attention in recent times. Various forms of administration are used, of which smoking is very common but the least desirable. Smoking cannabis generates a large amount of unwanted side products, of which carcinogenic compounds are the most dangerous.
A common practice among recreational drug users, and to a lesser degree patients who uses cannabis as medicine, is to mix the cannabis material with commercially available tobacco in order to increase the burning efficiency of the cigarette and to reduce the overall costs of the cigarette.
In this study cannabis material has been mixed with tobacco in order to determine whether tobacco has an influence on the amount of and ratio between tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabinol (CBN) administered while smoking. A small-scale smoking machine has been used and cannabis mixed with various ratios of tobacco was smoked. The trapped smoke was quantitatively analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the amount of THC, CBG, and CBN was determined for each cigarette.
We have found that tobacco increases the amount of THC inhaled per gram of cannabis from 32.70 ± 2.29 mg/g for a 100% cannabis cigarette to 58.90 ± 2.30 mg/g for a 25% cannabis cigarette. This indicates that tobacco increases the vaporization efficiency of THC by as much as 45% under the conditions tested.
I always called them Js or joints...but I see people on the board referring to them as spliffs.Is there a difference in spliffs and joints ?
I hear some people mix weed and tobacco and call of a spliff in the UK ....
Those are, or should I say were all weed only time I smoke tobacco is when i smoke a blunt :b
Joints,doobs,doobies,jays,spliffs,
So many names for em I just had to clear that up
While that is how I roll them, the term "spliff" (in my circles) refers more to the mixing of the tobacco than it does the shape of the joint.spliff would refer more to the shape of a joint. like this
that's a spliff. skinny at the tip where you hit it, fat at the other end where the cherry is
so cones with tobacco or a backwood blunt rolled like a cone could be considered a spliff right?While that is how I roll them, the term "spliff" (in my circles) refers more to the mixing of the tobacco than it does the shape of the joint.
Hey Jon I think you're mistaken, that's not a spliff...it's a ball bat!If I told the homies this was a spliff, they would pass it up. And they woulda missed out on some of the smoothest thickest smoke known to man kind. Good thing for them I ain't a liar. But that's just my circle.
Looking nice you will be rewarded at the end. You need to get at me got a gift for you. keepem green dirrtydCleaned them up a little below the belt. Could have pulled more but I didn't want to get too carried away .