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Rolling a Backwoods blunt may seem intimidating at first, but it’s super easy to do once you get the hang of it. These blunts use the flavored wrap of Backwoods cigars to hold the cannabis, giving you a smooth and pleasing smoke. Keep reading to learn how to roll this kind of blunt, plus how to light the end and smoke it if you’re a beginner. We’ll also outline the difference between a Backwoods blunt and a regular blunt. Let’s dive in!
Best Way to Roll a Backwood
- Peel the leaf from around the cigar and brush out the tobacco.
- Grind or break up 1 to 2 g (0.035 to 0.071 oz) of marijuana with your fingers.
- Lay the buds in a line down the longest length of the leaf.
- Roll one edge of the leaf around the buds to create a cone shape.
- Keep rolling until the open edge sticks out, then lick it and press it down.
- Pack the blunt with a chopstick and twist the open end to seal it.
Steps
Rolling a Backwoods Blunt
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Unravel the cigar and dump the tobacco out of the leaf. Find the edge of the Backwoods cigar wrap (called a “leaf” because it’s made of a tobacco leaf) and follow it from the tip where your mouth goes to the opposite side. Gently start to peel the leaf from around the cigar and brush the tobacco out onto an ashtray or small dish.[1]
- Check for holes or gaps in the leaf—if it’s intact, you’re all ready to go.
- If the leaf cracks or has holes in it while you’re working, use the gummy adhesive from a rolling paper to fix it.[2]
- If you’d like to save the tobacco, dump it back into the bag that the Backwoods cigar came in so it stays moist.[3]
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Break the buds up by hand or use a grinder. For a slower smoke, it’s best to break up the nuggets by hand than with a grinder. For a smoother smoke and an even burn, go with a grinder. Pick out 1 to 2 g (0.035 to 0.071 oz) of marijuana and break up each bud between your fingers. Keep separating the buds until they become the size of small peas.[4]Advertisement
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Lay the weed in a line down the stem of the leaf. Every Backwoods leaf is unique in shape, which can make it more difficult to fill than other blunt wraps. Usually, the stem of the leaf is the longest length of the leaf. Carefully lay the weed down the longest point of the leaf.[5]
- If your leaf gets too dry to roll it without breakage, rinse it under water before placing the buds inside. You can also roll it back into its original shape and blow warm air through the center.[6]
- Optionally, place a crutch or filter on the smallest side of the leaf where your mouth is going to go. Crutches keep the end open, add support, and prevent you from inhaling the buds.[7]
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Roll one edge of the leaf around the weed inside to create a cone shape. Roll the edge of the leaf closest to you around the line of weed. Tuck the edge under the buds and continue to roll so the leaf fits tightly around them. Roll slowly, and try not to worry if the buds start to fall out—you can always use them to top off the blunt once you’re done rolling.[8]
- Gently apply pressure with your thumb as you roll to make the blunt tighter.[9]
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Lick the edge sticking out and press it down to seal the blunt. Once the leaf is rolled around all of the marijuana, there will be a small tail sticking out because the leaf is uneven. Generously lick its edge and wrap it around the blunt tightly, pressing down with your fingers or your lips.[10]
- Optionally, run a lighter lengthwise along the seam to “bake” it. Use the heat of the lighter, not the flame, to avoid burning the leaf. This can help seal the blunt and encourage an even burn.[11]
- When you’re done, you’ll have a long cone with an opening at one end.
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Pack the blunt with a chopstick and twist the end to close it. Pick up whatever buds fell out from the rolling process and push them into the open end of the blunt. Then, stick a small blunt packer, a chopstick, or the tip of your pinkie finger inside to pack the buds down into the opposite end. Twist the leaf on the open end to prevent the buds from falling out.[12]
- If you end up wrapping your blunt into a cylinder shape instead of a cone, there’s no need to twist the end.[13]
- Cut off the closed end of the cone-shaped blunt with a pair of scissors so you can inhale through that side.
- If packing the blunt leaves you with a lot of excess leaf, trim it off. Lick any open edges and press them down to prevent anything from spilling out.
Lighting & Smoking a Backwoods Blunt
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Slowly rotate the end of the blunt at a 45 degree angle over the flame. Hold the twisted end of the blunt over the flame of a lighter at a slightly upwards angle. Slowly spin or twirl the end as it turns black, making sure the burn is even on all sides.[14] Keep heating and rotating the blunt until the paper and the buds inside glow red.[15]
- If your blunt is cylinder-shaped, hold whichever side you’d like over the flame.
- If there’s a side of the blunt that’s burning unevenly, stop spinning and hold that side against the flame until it’s even.
- Try not to keep one side of the blunt in the fire for too long, or it may burn unevenly on that side as you smoke.
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Inhale through one end of the blunt, breathe in air, then breathe out. Once the blunt has started glowing, take a brief inhale from the non-lit end. Pull your mouth away from the blunt and take a deep inhale of air to push the smoke into your lungs. Then, breathe out slowly.[16]
- Wait a minute and drink some water before taking another hit to allow your lungs time to recuperate.[17]
- Try not to take a long or deep pull from a blunt as soon as you light it to avoid creating an uneven burn.
- If you’re a beginner, taking a long inhale can be too intense for your lungs, causing you to cough.[18]
Expert Q&A
Tips
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Some people call blunts made with other cigar brands “Backwoods,” but usually “Backwoods” refers to the specific brand.Thanks
Warnings
- Marijuana is illegal under federal law in the United States. Check your state or country’s marijuana laws before lighting up.[21]Thanks
- Backwood wrappers contain nicotine, an addictive chemical that can cause cancer and increase your risk of heart disease.[22]Thanks
- Try to avoid smoking when you’re pregnant.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/news/2016/11/how-to-roll-a-backwood-blunt/
- ↑ https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/how-to-roll-blunt
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qQQH7mvTz-I?t=88
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/news/2016/11/how-to-roll-a-backwood-blunt/
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/news/2016/11/how-to-roll-a-backwood-blunt/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qQQH7mvTz-I?t=132
- ↑ https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/how-to-roll-blunt
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qQQH7mvTz-I?t=178
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/news/2016/11/how-to-roll-a-backwood-blunt/
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/news/2016/11/how-to-roll-a-backwood-blunt/
- ↑ https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/how-to-roll-blunt
- ↑ https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/how-to-roll-joint
- ↑ https://weedmaps.com/learn/products-and-how-to-consume/how-to-roll-a-blunt
- ↑ https://youtu.be/tnWusAMS48k?t=12
- ↑ https://youtu.be/5Z0_SyMjLA4?t=58
- ↑ https://youtu.be/F2p6W6o2Kx0?t=82
- ↑ https://leafwell.com/blog/how-to-smoke-weed
- ↑ https://leafwell.com/blog/how-to-smoke-weed
- ↑ https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/difference-between-joints-blunts-spliffs
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7902186/
- ↑ https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/02/29/most-americans-now-live-in-a-legal-marijuana-state-and-most-have-at-least-one-dispensary-in-their-county/
- ↑ https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/labeling-and-warning-statements-tobacco-products/cigar-labeling-and-warning-statement-requirements