So a few months ago I bought some shake from my trusted dealer and we made great edibles with it. I cropped an ounce of it so it’s been lasting me roughly 3 months or so now. When I smoke it I get high as shit but recently I’ve been reading stuff about mold (and im a little worried), do y’all think this bag is good?
Hello everyone, today I will be sharing a few methods you can do to get you higher well conserving your weed at the same time. Let’s jump in!
Taking Snaps By just taking a little bit of weed at a time and throwing that in a pipe or bong and taking all that in on one hit you will for sure get higher faster with less weed.
Separating The Weed By taking your weed and putting let’s say a gram in each container for each day you can make you weed last a little longer so a gram a day. The amount you put in each container is up to you but the idea is that, that container is all you get for that day and if you still happen to have some left at the end of the day good for you! Your doing good already go reward yourself with a bowl.
Limiting/Rewarding Yourself If you feel you smoke to much like myself you should try to limit the amount of bowls you smoke per day doing the method above helps with this. When you...Read More
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