How to roll a better blunt?

Philly_Buddah

New Member
Is there any techniques/ways u better and more experienced blunt rollers use that helps u roll a better and tighter blunt?

My problem is that my blunts are usually kinda flat/square and too loose.


I havent smoked much weed in the past few months. I was mostly smoking in bowls. Blunts are my favorite though. I rolled up one today for the 1st time in a while and it came out kinda flat and too loose. What can I do to make it tighter and more round? U would think after years of rolling occassional blunts I would be better by now, and I have gotten better, but I want em to be perfect.

Thx if u can help.
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
you might not be using that rolling action in your fingers enough or something. if you have that rolling action down with your fingers that doesn't usually end up flat or square or w/e.
 

jfgordon1

Well-Known Member
make sure to wet the sides pretty good... ive seen some people barely moist them and it makes it soo much tougher to roll...

jst my .02
 

Philly_Buddah

New Member
It seems like the main problem I have is in the act of rolling it.

For example, the blunt I rolled today was too loose and kinda square instead of round. It got kinda crooked like a banana too. Its perfectly smokeable, but doesnt look good plus it should be tighter.
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
yeah man all I can say is practice and maybe analyze the way you're doing it and maybe you'll find out what you're doing wrong.
 

halzey68

Well-Known Member
I feel "blunts" take away from the true, sweet flavor of the weed and would never roll mine up in tobacco. but i understand, with some weed it just dont matter what you put it in.
 

Zig Zag Zane

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Ive slowly over time perfected my blunt rolling, but you can easily get rusty at rollin if you stop for a while, but yeah what everybody said above is true, its the "rolling action" you gotta use to roll and tuck it tight, i dont lick the blunt at all before i roll, its easier to me, and also make sure you level the weed out in the blunt evenly and as perfect as possible, so then you wont have a lumpy disfigured blunt
 

Philly_Buddah

New Member
oh and philly budda, my PERFECT blunts curve no matter what once they dry, so dont tripp off that
I thought that for a time but at one point when I had been rolling blunts for a while I was rolling (almost) perfect blunts that stayed straight and round. Looked just like a skinny cigarillo. Problem is I dont remember how I did that.
 

Chronicbluntboy420

Active Member
The curve is all about keepin you line straight, when your rollin it up make sure your use even pressure and keep your hands moving in a perfect line then it wont curve. mostly like eveyone else says it takes alot of practice and making sure to take the time to make it comes out nice.
 

Zig Zag Zane

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no i mean, the whole blunt curves once its dry, not the line where u licked and sealed it, my perfect, straight-lined blunts curve a lil' bit once the blunt is completely dry, you cant avoid that unless your blunt is super fat lol
 

wackymack

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i like to roll mine on a table or some hard surface,that way i can get a perfect roll,and they always comeout tight,and perfect. they burn slow and when u hit it,you get pure smoke. if im in a hurry ill roll a blunt in my hands,when i do that,they usually burn uneven and are a little loose
 

Philly_Buddah

New Member
The curve is all about keepin you line straight, when your rollin it up make sure your use even pressure and keep your hands moving in a perfect line then it wont curve. mostly like eveyone else says it takes alot of practice and making sure to take the time to make it comes out nice.
That might be it.

Usually the ends of my blunt are skinnier because some of the weed falls out the side when rolling it. Thats another problem I have. A lot of times I roll 1 up way ahead of time like I did yesterday. So I like to close off the sides flat so none of the weed falls out which I guess could lead to an uneven blunt and the curve? maybe.
 
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