Rolling Funny Smelling Tobacco The OG Way - How To Roll The OG Way - Pop Top Cigarettes 🚭

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How to roll a tobacco cigarette made with some fancy smansy American West coast inspired blend of Tobacco influenced by some of the east coast Sour Diesel Tobacco.
To roll a perfect spliffer dooo you wan to fold the paper 3/4 of the way back from the gum line so that 1/4 hangs off and 3/4 is where the gun line is. This will help you get the roll and compaction of cannabis down more easily. You also want to return to nearly that area to tuck the paper before starting the final roll together. The crease helps pull the lip of paper into and under the herbs to start your roll right. Many people today use filters in the spliffys but unless the tobacco is like too shelf, there's no need if you dislike the resiny tip rip it then rip it. Again n toss the paper aside.
This is just your traditional straight rolled up quick and easy ready to smoke joint. The nice thing is you can make them any size you want, from a pinner to a fat ol hog mini blunt giant mocro oepe. I always grab the tips particularly because when I smoke joints I'm likely headed somewhere to smoke it there, so I twist the ends like one would a tootsie roll. Just pinch and twist in opposing directions this also helps to tear it.
Now that twisty technique can be further extended to make the pop top Joint. You take what you have as a twisty tip, and after you ensure the herb is flat in the spliff, twist and twist very tight but don't rip it so not too tightly. Oress into the herb with the twist as the sort of shield handle and let the paper on the tip under twist form a nice flat surface then work it with your thumbs adding elbow grease to make the edges very sharp and compact and twisted as compactly as possible. Once you apply the flame to this edge now and roll the j so the entire edge is a coal, the top will pop off revealing a lovely surface of herb.

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