Joints vs Blunts: Which One is Right for Your High?

Are you looking for the best way to enjoy your high with THCa? There are some crazy, creative ways to get high, like making a pipe out of an apple or crafting a gravity bong. However, it’s always good to understand the basics. Let’s dive into Joints vs Blunts, their differences, their pros and cons, and which one suits your vibe best.

Woman smoking a joint.

 

What Is a Joint?

A joint is ground cannabis rolled in thin rolling paper, usually made from hemp, rice, or wood pulp. They are the go-to for a pure cannabis experience without additives. They’re easy to roll, easy to carry, and deliver a smooth, flavorful high.

 

What Is a Blunt?

A blunt is ground cannabis rolled in a tobacco leaf wrap or blunt wrap. Blunts are typically larger than joints, burn slower, and have an added buzz from the tobacco content. The combination of cannabis and nicotine can give you a unique, intensified experience.

 

Joints vs Blunts: Main Differences

Joints:

    • Wrapping: Thin rolling papers (hemp, rice, flax – no tobacco).
    • Size: Smaller.
    • Contents: Primarily cannabis.
    • Flavor: Clean, direct cannabis flavor.
    • Burn: Faster.
    • Nicotine: None.
    • Filters: Often included.

Blunts:

    • Wrapping: Tobacco-leaf wraps or emptied cigars.
    • Size: Larger.
    • Contents: Cannabis and tobacco.
    • Flavor: Tobacco flavor combined with cannabis.
    • Burn: Slower.
    • Nicotine: Present.
    • Filters: Rarely included.

 

Joints vs Blunts: Key Comparisons

Which One is Bigger?

Blunts are typically larger than joints, so they hold more cannabis per roll.

Burn Time

Blunts burn slower due to the thickness of the wrap, which makes them ideal for longer sessions.

Do Blunts Contain Nicotine?

Yes, they contain nicotine because they are rolled in tobacco leaf wraps.

Which is Stronger: A Joint or a Blunt?

Blunts usually pack more cannabis and contain nicotine, making the high feel stronger and different from a joint.

Taste Differences

Joints usually have a clean, straightforward cannabis taste.

Blunts mix the flavors of cannabis and tobacco, so they have a different, richer, flavor.

Can You Buy Pre-Rolled Joints and Blunts?

Absolutely. If you want the perfect roll without the hassle, check out our Certified Headies Pre-Rolls:

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Hash Burger – Hybrid (Indica-dominant), 30% THCa, strong body relaxation.

THCA pre-rolled joint from Certified Headies.

 

What Is a Spliff?

A spliff is a mixture of cannabis and tobacco rolled in rolling paper. It is between a joint and a blunt in terms of experience; it offers a milder nicotine buzz than a blunt but with a more even burn than a joint.

 

How to Roll a Joint

  1. Grind your cannabis.
  2. Fill a rolling paper with ground cannabis.
  3. Evenly distribute the herb.
  4. Roll it between your fingers and tuck the paper.
  5. Lick the adhesive and seal it.
  6. Pack the end and spark it up.

Two hands holding a rolling paper while rolling a joint.

 

How to Roll a Blunt

  1. Grind your cannabis.
  2. Split a blunt wrap and empty any tobacco (if using a cigar wrap).
  3. Moisten the wrap slightly for flexibility.
  4. Fill with ground cannabis.
  5. Shape and roll the blunt.
  6. Seal by licking the edges.
  7. Let it dry or lightly heat it for a perfect seal.

 

Tools to Make Rolling Easier

  • Grinder – For an even burn.
  • Rolling Tray – Keeps things neat.
  • Rolling Machine – For perfectly rolled joints.
  • Pre-Rolled Cones – Just pack and twist.

 

Spliff vs Blunt vs Joint

Feature Joint Blunt Spliff
Wrap Material Rolling paper (various materials) Tobacco leaf (often emptied cigar) Rolling paper with tobacco mixed in
Nicotine None (unless infused papers are used) High Moderate
Burn Time Shortest Longest Moderate
Flavor Pure cannabis flavor Tobacco flavor mixed with cannabis Mix of tobacco and cannabis flavor
Best For Tasting cannabis flavor, individual use Social smoking, slower pace Mixing flavors, potential nicotine effect
Pros Clean cannabis taste, easy to roll, burns quickly Slow burn, social experience, larger size Flavor combination, potential nicotine effect
Cons Can burn quickly, small size Harsh on throat, tobacco dependency Not ideal for pure cannabis flavor, potential nicotine dependency

 

Joints vs Blunts FAQs

Which type of user is a joint best suited for?

Users who prefer a pure cannabis experience, those who want to avoid nicotine, and those who prefer a quicker smoking session.

Who would prefer a joint over a blunt?

People concerned about the health effects of tobacco, those who appreciate the natural flavor of cannabis, and those who prefer a smaller, more discreet smoking option.

Are joints better for casual or frequent cannabis users?

Joints are suitable for both casual and frequent users. Casual users may prefer them for their simplicity and smaller size, while frequent users may appreciate the purity of the cannabis experience.

Are blunts better for solo or social smoking sessions?

Blunts are generally better for social smoking sessions due to their larger size and slower burn, making them ideal for sharing. However, some people do enjoy blunts solo.

Are there hemp blunt wraps?

Yes, there are hemp blunt wraps. These wraps offer a tobacco-free alternative, which can give you a slower burn, similar to traditional blunts without the nicotine.

Do blunts have more carcinogens than joints?

Yes, blunts generally have more carcinogens than joints due to the tobacco in the wrap. 

Is it harder to roll a joint or a blunt?

Blunts are generally considered more difficult to roll than joints. Blunt wraps are thicker and can be more challenging to work with, so you probably need more skill and practice to achieve a smooth, even roll.

Does the tobacco in blunts affect the high?

Yes, nicotine adds its known stimulating buzz, which can enhance or alter the cannabis high. The result is generally a more intense, head-rushing effect.

 

Final Thoughts

Blunts are bigger, burn slower, and offer an extra buzz, but the tobacco content adds health concerns. Joints, on the other hand, deliver a clean and pure cannabis high without nicotine. If convenience is your priority, pre-rolls are the way to go—Certified Headies Pre-Rolls are ready to smoke and deliver a top-tier THCa experience. Grab yours today and get high the easy way!