HOW TO ROLL YOUR OWN INFUSED PRE-ROLLS
If you’re looking for potency, blunts and joints infused with some kind of cannabis concentrate will definitely do the trick. You can purchase them as infused pre-rolls from reputable cannabis brands at the best dispensaries. That’ll help you discover what you like, and you find yourself developing a high tolerance.
But, at one point you may want to try customizing your joints and blunts yourself. So if you do try making your own infused pre-rolls, all you’ll need is some delicious cannabis flower, quality extracts, and the right skills.
What are infused cannabis pre-rolls?
Infused pre-rolls are simply joints with cannabis concentrates added to them. There are various ways to infuse your joint, depending on the concentrates you want to use. The process of infusing both a blunt and a joint is identical.
There are a few different types of infused pre-rolls. They are defined by which concentrations are used, and where those concentrates are placed. Sometimes companies place the distillate, live resin, etc. on the inside of the flower; sometimes they put it on the outside of the joint paper and then top it all with a dry concentrate like kief.
The purpose of infused pre-rolls is to get you higher for longer, and with less smoking. Consumers with high tolerances love them.
How high do infused pre-rolls get you?
Infused pre-rolls have a much higher potency than regular jars because they also have cannabis extracts. Those extracts typically have over 40 percent THC and will get you baked on their own.
There is no way to tell how much higher you will get from an infused joint of blunt, but just know that the high will last a while, so prepare your schedule accordingly.
Which cannabis extracts are best for infused pre-rolls?
This is the fun part, picking your own concentrates to twist up. Ultimately, infusing joints with high-quality extracts allows you to make your own super joint. Plus, there are so many different strains and flavor combinations you can bring together.
Which concentrate you should buy to infuse joints depends on how you’re going to use them. If you’re going to put the concentrates outside the joint then add kief with something wet and saucy like a live rosin jam.
If you’re placing your live resin or live rosin inside with the flower, truly, any consistency of concentrates works. Curated live resin, live rosin jam, live rosin badder, and live resin diamonds will all do the trick.
If your purpose is potency, buy some live resin diamonds, as those crystalized diamonds contain the highest concentration of pure THC. If your purpose is added flavor, then some saucy live resin, with all the terpene sauce, will do your infused joints and blunts just right. For the solventless fans, buy some live rosin.
How to roll your own infused pre-rolls
Rolling your own infused pre-rolls takes skill and precision, else you’ll just have sticky hands and a bunch of wasted wax.
How to roll infused joints at home:
- Step 1: Buy the right flower
- Step 2: Buy the right concentrates
- Step 3: Layout your flower in the joint
- Step 4: Add concentrates to the joint
- Step 5: Roll your joint
- Step 6: Add more concentrates (optional)
Step 1: Buy the right flower
The world is your oyster when choosing the cannabis strains and different flavor of concentrates you want to pair with them.
In choosing, ask yourself: when am I going to smoke this infused joint? If the answer is at night, then choose a flower strain that has previously given you heavily relaxed effects. If the answer is during the day, grab a daytime strain and let the infusion get you through the day.
There are plenty of premium strain options for both your flower and concentrates.
Step 2: Buy the right concentrates
This one is about the flavor combination choice. Cannabis concentrates are more terpy than flower, and obviously don’t have the background noise of burning plant matter. Choose something delicious and highly potent to guarantee the flavor, potency, and fun you desire.
If you’re rolling a hash hole, which is an infused joint that burns with a hole in the middle due to the rolled-up live rosin inside, buy live rosin badder.
Step 3: Lay your flower in your joint
If you’re going to roll the flower and oil inside the joint, then you want to lay out a fair amount of flower first. Use too little and you might get oil stuck to the paper, causing an awkward roll and rendering this whole process a hassle.
Step 4: Add concentrates (infuse your joint)
Here, you’ll need a dab tool/scooper to gather your concentrates and transfer them to your flower.
As already mentioned, there are multiple ways to place your extracts. You can put the oil inside and then twist the joint. You can roll the flower first then essentially paint the outside with saucy extracts.
Step 5: Roll your infused joint
Final step: roll your joint. Try to keep your concentrates centered in the flower, so you can get a nice even burn with them all. Oils burn differently than flower, so an uneven placement could cause your joint to run. No one likes a runny joint.
Step 6: Add more concentrates (optional)
The final step was to roll your joint, but if you want one last added bit of oomph, paint some of your wet concentrates on the outside of your joint and sprinkle some kief on it. This is purely a potency play, as kief alone can be pretty harsh on your throat.
With all of your cannabis flower and cannabis concentrate purchases, the best experience will always come from the best products. If you’re rolling infused joints, it proves you already care about a top-tier experience; allow your shopping choices to reflect it.
At STIIIZY, all of our infused pre-rolls and cannabis extracts are made with premium cannabis flower.
The content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult with your healthcare provider and local laws before purchasing or consuming cannabis.