WeedFreak78
Well-Known Member
How are you classifying generational joints? You smoke a bunch of joints, 1st gen, then roll a joint with the roaches and that's a 2nd gen joint. Easy enough. Wouldn't you need to do that a bunch of times before you could technically have a 3rd gen joint made of all 2nd gen roaches? Then repeat 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen process until you have enough 3rd gen roaches to roll a 4th gen joint. Etc., etc., etc.. (Side thought , do you put a period after a period used for an abbreviation, that doesn't look right)
I can see 4 maybe 5 generations, unless you start early, smoke 20 joints a day and it's going on for decades. At least for me, I don't leave large roaches. I was smoking about 3-4 joints a day and it took me a month to fill an altoids tin which got me a 2nd gen joint. So at that rate I'd take me.... Ohhhh.. 3 years before I got a 3rd gen joint, then a 3rd gen roach every 3 years, so maybe in like 20 years I could roll a 4th gen joint.
Now if you're just rolling a 2nd gen roach into a joint with all 1st gen roaches, I can see high gen numbers.
This Durban is good. I just put wayyyyyyyyy to much thought into that.
I can see 4 maybe 5 generations, unless you start early, smoke 20 joints a day and it's going on for decades. At least for me, I don't leave large roaches. I was smoking about 3-4 joints a day and it took me a month to fill an altoids tin which got me a 2nd gen joint. So at that rate I'd take me.... Ohhhh.. 3 years before I got a 3rd gen joint, then a 3rd gen roach every 3 years, so maybe in like 20 years I could roll a 4th gen joint.
Now if you're just rolling a 2nd gen roach into a joint with all 1st gen roaches, I can see high gen numbers.
This Durban is good. I just put wayyyyyyyyy to much thought into that.
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