Pros & Cons of Infused Blunts + Pre-rolls
Prerolls are joints that were already rolled when you bought them. Infused prerolls are prerolls that also contain a concentrate (in addition to cannabis flower).
They can be made with a variety of different types of flower and concentrates, which makes smoking infused prerolls and blunts an excellent decision for smokers of all levels.
Why people love infused prerolls
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There's a lot of reasons people love smoking infused prerolls and blunts. Here are just a few:
The pros of infused prerolls and blunts:
1) They're convenient to buy and smoke immediately
2) They have a boosted potency
3) There are many different types of infusions
4) There are many different flavor combinations
5) You can make your own infused prerolls
6) They can be shared with 2-3 heads
Convenience
Instead of needing to roll up a joint of flower, or torch up a dab rig for your extracts, you can buy a joint infused with live resin at your local dispensary. It has never been easier (or quicker) to get silly high for an affordable price.
Potency
The main reason people smoke infused joints are because regular joints just don't get them high enough. They want an added punch, so that they can smoke less weed, ultimately helping them saving more money. If you smoke infrequently, this benefit won't matter much to you; but if you smoke all the time, you understand making your dollars stretch a bit farther wherever you can.
The concentrates in infused blunts and prerolls add THC potency to flower that are probably already pretty high in THC. Each type of concentrate brings its own benefit to the mix, so if you see a blunt infused with both a live resin AND kief, you know you're in for a powerful (and delicious) treat.
Even if the infused prerolls is made with distillate, which is a pretty much 99% THC so there's not much added flavor, the high THC will still be a great complement to some properly grown and cured flower.
Options
There are so many different types of concentrates. You've got the two main umbrellas of solvent-based and solventless extracts, under which there is a whole world of different oils, badders, and jams. Then you've got dry concentrates like kief.
With all of these options, it makes the never-ending search for new products to love incredibly fun to embark upon.
Flavor
Certain types of concentrates have high terpene content. The higher the terpenes, the most flavorful the infused smoke. So if you love bold flavors, adding some live rosin or live resin to a regular joint or blunt will take your taste buds on a wild ride.
Chef's choice on infused prerolls and blunts
This one really only matters to those who want to mix their favorite flower brands with their favorite extracts brands. That way you can get the very best of both worlds.
Note: Oftentimes, companies that produce high quality flower also produce high quality extracts.
Shareability
Because they get you so high, it may be tougher to smoke an infused blunt by yourself. However, with some homies, you can knock a hash hole right out. This makes infused prerolls and blunts great for sharing.
Do yourself a favor next time you're headed to a Sesh: stop and grab some infused joints or infused blunts along the way. Everyone involved will thank you.
The cons of infused prerolls
There aren't too many disadvantages to smoking infused prerolls. They mostly revolve around if you get too high.
The cons of infused prerolls and blunts:
1) You might get too high
2) Prerolls are still hard to quality-control
Getting too high
Sometimes smoking an infused prerolls or blunt can send you straight to the moon much faster than you expected. Because of this, it is best to approach them with respect.
Smoke the low and slow and monitor the experience to avoid getting too high. Otherwise you might find yourself stuck the couch for several hours, which is really a positive if you were smoking an infused blunt for potency in the first place.
They are still prerolls
Prerolls are great smokes and very convenient, but they still degrade in quality faster than buying outright flower or concentrates. Once the products are broken down and rolled up, it is harder to maintain freshness as they sit in the blunt/joint papers.
Outside of those two cons, infused prerolls and blunts continuously prove to be great produces for cannabis consumers of all tolerance levels and preference. If you want more information on how to roll your own, peep this article.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.