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  1. breaking weed with your hands is better than using a grinder. when you use a grinder, it breaks the weed too small so you end up having to use more weed and the grinder collects more crystals than your hand. you are smoking more weed with less potency when you use a grinder whereas when you break the weed with your hands, you are smoking less weed and it's more potent. i'll only use a grinder when i'm smoking with 2 or 3 people as the grinder will break more weed in less time

  2. Sorry bud, but you provided no science behind that. If kept in an air tight container whos to say it exposes it to air? What about putting it in the freezer, like coffee? Hmm?

  3. I grind everything. However, I use different grinders for different purposes. I use a 4-piece Space Case to use with my bongs, and to collect kief (I love topping bowls with kief, or even doing 50-50 sometimes). For joints I use a 2 piece. Cheers stay lifted!

  4. I live in Ohio, used to live in Denver. I can't seem to get high/high enough man. I'm even getting bud that it coming from Cali but at 5pm (my break from work each day) pm I'll buy a eighth-about 40 dollars here-and smoke gram like I would naturally smoke, in one sesh. Am good and high into the evening then get home and need to get high again, so I have another sesh, this one longer since I'm off from work. I then smoke about 2 grams and feel alright good and high but not the easy feeling of being able to go take a dab or buy a 100 dollar ounce real quick from the dispo…Then I strategically smoke tiny bowls of the last half gram the next morning to last me until I pick up again. I just cannot do 40 dollars a day on weed like damn….I lived in Denver and was able to stay fried as hell for less money but still it hurt my pocket. I personally feel a buzz kill when I even become aware of the reality that I should probably not smoke another bowl because I should save a couple for tomorrow for myself and I have already spent so much this week on weed knowing it would make me feel more guilty to spend more on more weed. But it doesn't have to be like that AT ALL, one should be able to indulge themselves in the pleasures of this easily grown plant without thinking of such things

  5. hey I know this video is a bit older but personally I use very little at a time, and I use a dry flower vape pen (atmos jump) which has about a 0.1g chamber. I take about half a gram of one strain and grind that up, leaving the rest of that strain in its container to grind later. But I definitely grind more than for just one session. I only use about .1 per session usually, only more if I really want to get baked, but I prefer to stay at least somewhat functional. It does dry out the weed, but that's good for vaping, and I finish the ground-up herb before it starts to lose its flavor from increased oxygen exposure. It all tastes so much better in a vape anyway. Maybe it's worth a product review? I got it for $60 after shipping (with a discount code) and it's all I use anymore. I have several pipes and bongs, but this is by far my favorite… since I almost exclusively vape now. Can't beat the flavor. No anxiety about the smell. I lost my train of thought but I just wanted to share. Currently hitting some "blue dream" shake… not sure if it's really blue dream but it was a FTP freebie so w/e.

  6. If you grind your weed you get all the stems out and its less harsh a lot of little stems remain when you break by hand and I do think the amount of tricomes that come off on your hands is pretty comparable to the grinder. Because you meticulously touch every piece of weed sometimes multiple times till its ground up. Also the kief you lose in a grinder can be retrieved by cleaning it out with a knife then you can smoke it whereas when you use your hands it ends up being lost.

  7. It’s not as exaggerated as you make it out to be. I always grind my whole batches and I’ve had shake sit for months and it still hits like crazy, the loss is minimal if you aren’t s frequent smoker, if your tolerance is high you’ll probably feel the difference easier

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