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How to Put Out a Joint and Save it For Later

The joint stands as an iconic method for cannabis delivery, often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about weed. Rolling and smoking a joint serves as an initial rite of passage for new smokers. However, when faced with the common situation of rolling a it too large for a single session, there’s no need to discard it. Instead, consider smoking half and saving the remainder for a later time!

Extinguishing a joint for a later relight is a crucial skill for any cannabis enthusiast. Being too abrupt might irreparably damage the remaining joint, while being too cautious risks burning away valuable cannabinoids and terpenes. Striking the right balance is key to preserving the integrity of the joint while conserving its potent components for a another session.

Can I Save a Joint if I Don’t Finish it?

Certainly, you can preserve it for later use if put out properly, but be aware that its flavor may differ during the second lighting. When you ignite the joint, the ground cannabis reacts with oxygen under high heat, a process known as combustion, essential for activating and delivering cannabinoids. However, combustion also generates smoke byproducts, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are small, malodorous gas particles. 

PAHs, common in various combustion processes from cigarettes to gasoline, are produced when smoking cannabis. The quantity of PAHs can vary depending on the consumption method. Dry herb vaping produces fewer PAHs than smoking a joint. These molecules are known to be carcinogenic and pro-inflammatory. Their smell, retained by the paper and residual herb, can influence the taste of the marijuana upon relighting. While PAHs have no known risks at low levels and are seen in other settings like grills and wood fires, their impact on joint taste should be considered.

How to Put Out a Joint or a Blunt Without Destroying it 

When putting out a joint, the most important part is the cherry. Various approaches exist to safely put it out without compromising its integrity. The simplest technique involves suffocating the blunt by cutting off the air supply to the cherry. This works most effectively with a glass doob tube, though sand can also serve the purpose. It’s advisable to refrain from using plastic doob tubes, as the residual warmth from the joint can potentially melt the plastic.

Other Ways to Distinguish a Joint to Save For Later

  • Stub it: Gently press the lit tip against a flat, firm, and fireproof surface, ensuring careful handling to avoid bending or breaking the joint.
  • Knock it: Tap the joint against the side of an ashtray to dislodge the cherry, taking care not to deform it in the process.
  • Graze it: Lightly brush the cherry against the ashtray’s side until it falls out.
  • Flick it: Hold the joint between your fingers and flick the bottom or tip to dislodge the cherry.
  • Drown it: If aiming to extinguish the cherry rather than remove it, use a small amount of water. Be cautious not to wet the remaining joint, as it may hinder future lighting.
  • Cut it: Utilize scissors, a cigar cutter, or a sharp blade to slice off the cherry. Store the remaining in an airtight container for later use.

The flavor of a joint (or blunt) is enhanced when it’s relit shortly after being put out. With proper extinguishing and storage, it’s possible to relight a dry joint that was put out several days ago.

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