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6 best low-stress training clips, wires, and ties for home growers

There are many ways to cultivate cannabis depending on the end goal. If you're chasing large yields, then one method that may benefit your plants is low-stress training. If you don't grow weed, you may be unfamiliar with this method; but luckily, there are experts that can give you advice on how to use it.

We connected with Brandon Alonzo, Director of Cultivation at The Flower Shop in Arizona, who uses low-stress training at various stages of cultivation.

Below, find out how you can apply this method to your own cannabis plants.

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What is low-stress training for weed?

Low-stress training, called LST for short, is a cannabis cultivation method in which you train cannabis plants to grow horizontally instead of vertically.

By gently bending the plant stalks laterally, LST allows plants to receive equal light penetration and airflow to the lower parts of the branches, ultimately increasing the size of the lower buds and resulting in higher yields. This method can be employed indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses.

Typically, plants receive the most direct light to the tops of the bush, which is why the top buds are so thick and hearty compared to the bottom buds — called "smalls" or "B buds." Essentially, the more light that reaches the plants means more photosynthesis can occur, which results in bigger buds along each plant. In the end, it gives you more weed per harvest.

LST vs. topping: what's the difference?

Low-stress training can be compared to high-stress training methods like topping, which removes the growing tips of plants. By removing the growing tips, plants take a bushier structure with extra side branching; however, this method may increase your harvest time since the plant has to recover from the stress.

According to Alonzo, topping a plant is better than LST, but LST still has its benefits. “Overall, in a commercial setting, 'topping' a plant to encourage side growth is far more superior than LST, solely based on how long it takes to get a plant trained properly," he explained. "That said, LST has its benefits when it's time to flower, whether you are growing in a space that's 100,000 square feet or 100 square feet."

So if topping is better, why and how does The Flower Shop use LST? “At The Flower Shop, we utilize the LST method with our mother plants to maximize the number of clones they can produce, while also doing some topping here and there. We also use the LST technique out in the flower room, unless it is a naturally short cultivar."

What tools do you need for low-stress training?

Low-stress training clips are plastic clips that help bend the cannabis plant so that it may grow horizontally. They hold the plants in place gently so that plants can receive equal light on all parts.

For LST tools in general, the needs are pretty simple, as the gear you need doesn't have to be top-of-the-line and expensive. Alonzo said, “You can take a simple, cheap route by just using plant tape and clips, maybe even some plant yo-yos here and there. It isn't necessarily the quality of the equipment that's needed, it's the time and effort put forth to get the results you want."

In the end, you truly just want clips, ties, and wires that are sturdy, durable, reusable, and cost-effective.

Best clips for training weed

With low-stress cannabis clips, you want to look for something cost-effective and durable that can be purchased in bulk. You want clips that will be gentle on your plants as the goal is low stress.

AirTech Home Automation LSTclips

The AirTech Home Automation LSTclips can be bought on Amazon and arrive at your front door within two days. These plant training clips are advertised as great for grow tents, greenhouses, and outdoor gardens.

AirTech LSTclips help increase airflow and light penetration while also being great for tight spaces. The design allows for minimal contact with the plant, which encourages low stress and prevents breaks. These clips also have holes for using training ties and wires.

You can purchase them in a 30-piece quantity for only $15. They come in green, blue, and white.

BudClips

BudClips come in a 20-pack of yellow clips for $16. The website states that they last for 10+ years, so they're reusable. You don't need to use ties with the BudClips, which is why they don't have holes like the AirTech LSTclips.

According to the BudClips website, “BudClips work by permanently bending your branches into position, opening up your canopy to more light exposure and airflow, and creating extra strong stalks."

Best ties for training weed

Another way to low-stress train your cannabis is to use training ties. You basically bend the plant, then tie the branches down so they remain horizontal. It levels the canopy. Alonzo shared, “You want ties that are durable, cleanable, and cost-effective." Pretty simple, right?

Telent Outdoors Soft Plant Ties

With Telent Outdoors's plant ties, you receive 88 feet of training wire and 20 plant clips for less than $10. These wire ties are made of rubber, which will be easier on your plants than hard plastics or metal wires that can damage plant tissues.

The UM24 Plant Twist Ties

The Um24 Plant Twist Ties are already cut, versus the other wires you have to either break or cut off. They're rubber cords that bend easily and are soft against plants.

These ties are also easy to cut with scissors or shears. The UM42 plant ties twist like bread bag ties, so they can be easily tightened, and/or untwisted to be reused. They come in a set of 40 pieces for under $10.

Best wire for training weed

Just like clips and ties, garden wires can be used to hold bent plants in place for low-stress cannabis training. “When it comes to wires," said Alonzo, "they should have a rubber coating so you don't cut into the branch. It is imperative that you perform LST in increments to minimize breakage."

BudHuggers Low-Stress Training Wire

BudHuggers wires are super cheap and have a rubber coating that won't cut your plants. According to the website, the rubber is super thin and can be hand washed and reused for up to five years. You can buy the BudHuggers training wire in 16-foot or 50-foot reels.

Care Home Soft Plant Wire

Care Home Soft Plant Wire is an affordable option for anyone wanting to use LST when growing cannabis. They're rubber coated, which you understand is a priority at this point, and can be purchased on Amazon in a 164-foot length for a measly $21. This might be the best deal out of all the options listed above.

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9 Best Mellow Cannabis Strains

There are many cannabis strains that can help you relax, and knowing which ones will leave you feeling carefree and mellow is essential. Most consumers favor indica-dominant hybrids renowned for their body stone. Indicas are shorter and bushier than most sativas, and the classic indica high will leave the consumer with a long-lasting physical stone.

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9 Best Strains for Partying

Whether you're naturally energetic and want to feel calm and relaxed, or you're shy and want to feel more outgoing, cannabis can be a great social lubricant for those who need extra comfort during social gatherings. There are multiple cannabis cultivars that could be beneficial, and looking at the perceived effects of specific genetics can help find the one.

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9 Best Cannabis Strains for Sleep

Choosing cannabis strains with sedative properties is all about the plant's genetic makeup. Indica-dominant strains will be ideal for enhancing sleep, as they are renowned for their relaxing, full-body high. Sativa-dominant strains are known for their uplifting cerebral high, and may not be the best choice when looking for an evening strain.

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9 Best Purple Strains

One of cannabis consumers’ biggest obsessions is purple buds, renowned for their high quality, bold terpenes, and extreme potency. Purple strains have been around since the introduction of cannabis into Western society, and to this day, their popularity has never faded.

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5 Best CBD Strains

With the increased interest in cannabidiol as a wellness supplement, many are people looking to try cannabis for the first time. However, they can be put off by the psychotropic effects that come from cannabis strains with high levels of THC. Cannabis strains high in CBD can be a great way to enjoy cannabis without the unappealing high.

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13 essential pre-rolls and infused pre-rolls in Colorado

Pre-rolls are a great introduction to smoking cannabis and trying different weed strains. They require no effort to roll, are cheaper than buying full eighths, and can be found at every dispensary.

But with so many options, you might find yourself a little overwhelmed with the shopping process — especially in Colorado, where many of the brands you smoke come directly from the dispensaries selling them.

So we made a trip to Colorado to check out a few different pre-rolls and to suss out the cream of the crop. Keep scrolling for my list of the best pre-rolls in Colorado for every situation.

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Favorite overall pre-roll brands

Favorite budget pre-rolls

Favorite infused pre-rolls

How I chose my go-to pre-rolls in Colorado

Who am I, you ask? If you're not familiar with my work, I'm Danté Jordan, a longtime cannabis journalist and the columnist behind The Drop. I've been writing about weed for years for Weedmaps but also Leafly, High Times, Thrillist, and many other publications. I also host a weekly newsletter called Words Never Said (wordsneversaid.com), where I discuss the intersections of personal growth, travel, cannabis, and all things life.

For me, all weed decisions around quality ultimately boil down to how it smokes. Cannabis can smell good, but if it doesn't taste good, punch with potency, and provide an all-around feel-good type of high, then I won't return to buy that product a second time. When I'm trying a new pre-roll, I'm looking at: 

  • Flavor: Truly, the best thing about smoking weed is all the different flavors that come from different strains. Of course, I can get high from smoking anything with THC in it, but the taste of the weed is a huge separator of the good from the bad, as sometimes bad weed can taste like grass, hay, or even straight air.
  • Smokability: When I smoke poorly made joints filled with bad weed, they leave me coughing and my throat irritated. This is why it's important to me to only buy pre-rolls — or any weed, for that matter — from reputable brands that care about my experience.
  • Effect: Ultimately, whether I'm smoking pre-rolls to start, make it through, or end my day, I want the high to feel good and be long-lasting. If the effects aren't there and the high doesn't stick with me, I'm not interested.

My favorite overall pre-roll brands in Colorado

These are the Colorado pre-roll brands that do it all for me, nailing the flavor, smokeability, and effects. 

710 Labs noodle doinks

In terms of strain diversity, quality, smokability, and experience, you won't find a better Colorado pre-roll than 710 Labs' noodle doinks. The brand has a huge footprint in California, but it actually originated in Colorado in 2009. Since then, it's managed to blow up into one of the state's biggest brands and, truly, one of the best brands in cannabis.

710's famous noodle doinks are one-gram pre-rolls that have a rotini noodle as a crutch, which helps improve the airflow as the flavorful smoke travels from the joint to your lungs. Noodle doinks are handcrafted and rolled, which ensures a higher quality than using machines.

You can get 710's noodle doinks as single smokes or in packs of ten. If you want a strain suggestion, I lean towards the Trop Cookies and White Tahoe Cookies.

Maggie's Farm

Maggie's Farm is an award-winning dispensary chain with locations in Colorado Springs, Cañon City, Manitou Springs, and Pueblo. In addition to selling, it also produces some good weed — the pre-rolls are some of the state's best-sellers.

Maggie's Farm is a Clean Green Certified company, which means it exercises organic practices like growing in the sun and regenerative farming.

For people with a medical card, you will have access to a full range of pre-rolls, including the best-selling Clementine Kush and Guptilla Kush. If you are recreational only, right now, the Golden Marmalade is my favorite pick.

Veritas Fine Cannabis

If you're looking for a brand that puts heat out consistently, with a wide range of strains and flavors, then Veritas Fine Cannabis has you covered. Its weed is top-tier and smokes nice; plus, everything it does is single-source, small batch, and hand-trimmed.

Veritas' pre-rolls come as both regular flower pre-rolls and infused joints. If you want regular flower, the 3-pack of one-gram joints is an excellent buy that enables you to try fire strains like Papaya CakeCherry Diesel, and Forbidden Melonz. For some added potency and flavor variation, the infused joints have one gram of flower and 0.25 grams of ice water hash.

Viola

It's hard not to enjoy Viola's pre-rolls, especially the 10-pack of minis that contain little 0.25-gram joints, excellent for solo smokes and taking out on the go. Viola's pre-rolls are made with whole flower and available in a variety of strains, differing by dispensary. The brand is also available in Michigan and California.

Artsy

Artsy's pre-rolls are made with high-quality flower that tastes good, burns smoothly, and gets me properly high for an affordable price.

The Denver-based company has many different strains, but for the best introduction, go ahead and try that Purple Burkel. It's an indica-dominant cross of Pre-98 Bubba Kush and Granddaddy Purple that produces heavily relaxing and calming effects for me personally.

Cookies

You know the name, you know the big blue building, you know the big white "C."

Cookies in Denver has some of the best pre-rolls (and brands) that the state offers. You can buy a variety of one-gram single smokes in various strains, like Collins Ave and Azul Runts, as well as 6-packs of Cookies joints.

Indico

Indico's pre-rolls come in half-gram, one-gram, or multi-packs of half-gram joints. Indico flower has won Cannabis Cups and is well worth your money as a Colorado shopper.

My favorite budget pre-rolls in Colorado

Here are some great options for Colorado tokers on a budget.

Terrapin Care Station

Terrapin Care Station is a dispensary chain that produces weed, too. The Terrapin pre-rolled joints are a good buy for anyone needing a little help on the pockets. You can buy them as one-gram cones or as a five-gram multi-pack for around 25 bucks.

Pure Blaze

Pure Blaze pre-rolls are Clean Green Certified and available in indica, sativa, or hybrid blend options. If you love a sun-grown, organic cannabis option for a reasonable price, buy yourself some of these.

My favorite infused pre-rolls in Colorado

Colorado absolutely loves an infused pre-roll, so when you look at this list and a bunch of dispensary menus, chances are your best option will include a concentrate along with flower.

Kaviar infused cones

Kaviar's cones are probably the best infused pre-roll option in Colorado. They smoke well, taste cool, and have a super punch of potency.

A "caviar cone" is basically a moonrocks-style joint. Moonrocks are when you take cannabis flower, cover it in hash oil, then cover that in kief. Kaviar's pre-rolls are the joint version of this product — they're 1.5-gram infused joints that can have you smoked for hours. Plus, they come with a glass tip for added luxury, which is important in the smoothness of the smoke. You really can't go wrong.

Kaviar pre-rolls are sold as sativa, hybrid, and indica blends.

The Flower Collective bubble joints

The Flower Collective's Bubble Joints are some of Colorado's most popular infused joints — and for good reason. They are 0.7 grams in total and come infused with both cannabis flower and bubble hash — hence the name "bubble joints." Bubble hash is a solventless concentrate that provides a natural terpene profile, is full of flavor, and contains a high concentration of cannabinoids.

TFC's bubble joints aren't strain-specific joints but blends broken into sativa, indica, and hybrid categories. They burn slowly, taste well, and provide the exact experience you're looking for when smoking infused pre-rolls. Simply put: these infused pre-rolls get me high as hell.

Eureka

An old-school company that's been around since 2011, Eureka has many types of infused joints, including the classics, fusions, and premium pre-rolls. The classics are infused with distillate and added cannabis-derived terpenes; the fusions are infused with distillate and natural fruit-derived terpenes; and the premium pre-rolls are the best of them all, as they're infused with live resin and live cannabis terpenes. They all come as half-gram and one-gram pre-rolls.

If you're going to buy these joints, go with the premium option as they are the most flavorful and effective out of the bunch.

DaDirri Extracts caviar and bubble cones

Rounding out this list is DaDirri Extracts, with its two infused pre-roll options: Caviar Sunrocks cones and bubble cones. You can grab them as half-gram or one-gram joints.

The Caviar Sunrocks cones are rolled with bud soaked in distillate and then covered in some nice bubble hash. DaDirri's bubble cones are infused with bubble hash sans the distillate. Both are excellent options, but those bubble cones are the true champion.

Editor's note: Weedmaps does not get affiliate revenue from the brands recommended in this article. All products are chosen independently by the author. The only influence Weedmaps News is under is weed.

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The best pre-rolls in California in 2023

Pre-rolls are a great way to try a bunch of different strains and brands without breaking the bank. Consider them trial smokes before committing to buying an eighth.

And in California, there's no shortage of pre-roll options. Some are high-quality smokes with great flavors, smokability, and consistency, while others will just get you high. For those searching for the former, I've gathered what I think are some of the best pre-rolls in California right now.

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How I chose the best pre-rolls in California

I'm a long-time pre-roll smoker. My standards for determining the best pre-rolls are based on the complete smoking experience: flavor translation, smokability, consistency amongst different strains, and lastly, is the weed fire?

  • Flavor: Weed can look and smell good in the jar, but when that flame hits the flora, those terpenes can deliver a grassy or cardboard taste that makes you wonder why you just dropped $10 - $20 on a single joint. The best quality cannabis flower and joints should offer both distinct and subtle flavors that are dynamic and unique to the strain.
  • Smokability: If your joint is harsh and burns your throat or makes you cough throughout smoking it, it's not a good pre-roll. In fact, it's not good weed. The brands listed below should protect you from that experience.
  • Consistency: Consistency is about two things: 1) If you buy a strain from a particular brand today and then again in four months, will the quality be as good as you remember? 2) If you buy various strains from this brand, will there be more positive than negative experiences when it comes to liking the flower and pre-rolls? The brands below are known for putting out good weed in a variety of flavors so you can always find something worth your money.
  • Is the weed fire? When the combination of the smoking experience, flavor, and effects come together, are you impressed? That's all that really matters when deciding if you're going to go back to that brand and buy its weed again. If the brand uses trim and shake for its pre-rolls, the answer is an automatic "No." Only full-flower joints will prosper on this list.

Best overall pre-rolls in California

There's a lot of good weed in California, all of which can't be confined to a single list. In no particular order, these are the best pre-rolls in the Golden State's legal adult-use market.

710 Labs

710 Labs is known for putting out fire flower, ice water hash, rosin — all of it. The brand's 1-gram pre-rolls — called "Noodle Doinks" — are highly recognizable due to the rotini noodles used as crutches.

These hand-rolled joints may cost a little bit more than the other choices on this list, but I can tell you that the weed is good, tastes great, and will get you very high, regardless of which strain you purchase.

Alien Labs

When it comes to good weed from good people, Alien Labs never disappoints. From flower to extracts, the brand's almost guaranteed to put out nothing but top-tier products. So when it comes to pre-rolls, every flavor, from its classics like Area 41 and Sherbacio to some of its newer strains like Atomic Apple, Y2K, and Creme de Menthe, are home runs. Find them in 1-gram singles or 3.5-gram 5-packs.

Fig Farms

I will climb the highest mountain to scream Fig Farms' praises. The weed is amazing. If you see a jar or pre-roll of it on shelves, get it immediately because every strain it kicks out is heat. The heatest.

Lately, Fig Farms' Dark Karma has been my favorite smoke. It's a cross of Dutch Treat and Strange Love that could have you sitting back on the couch like, “Damn, I am absolutely stoned." If Dark Karma is unavailable, snatch up some Animal Face, Blue Face, and/or 6ixth Sense. You will not be disappointed.

Ember Valley

Ember Valley is a brand that lives at the intersection of flavor and potency. Its Berry Jane is one of my favorite flowers of the past year, along with the Dosi-De-Leche. While you can get its strains in regular 2-packs of 0.5-gram joints, the fun purchase is Ember's cross joints which consist of two flavors at once. If unavailable, scoop up one of the Darts joint packs.

Blueprint

Blueprint is a relatively new brand that's been making big splashes since it came into the recreational market in 2021. Its Triple Lindy is one of the most undeniable strains out there — it's super flavorful and gets you absolutely smacked, which is why it won Zalympix.

In pre-roll form, you can try many of its flavors like Dr. FreezeJesus Shuttlesworth, and The One. Don't sleep on Blueprint's weed. You will regret it.

Insane

You probably already know about Insane and its legend in regard to OG Kush's history in California. If not, grab a bag of Insane OG and you'll immediately understand why people respect this brand so much. All of its strains are top-tier and worth your time.

If you like GMO, that OMG will do you right; if you like Biscotti, that Beam Me Up Scotti will take you directly to the ninth cloud. Once you smoke any of these strains, you'll immediately be searching for eighths of Insane flower wherever you are — it's that good.

THC Design

THC Design's weed typically provides a smooth smoking experience with a nice taste. The brand is most known for its Crescendo flower, but its RS#11 pre-roll is an amazing way to try what will surely be one of the most popular strains of 2023. If you like old-school strains or Jack Herer genetics, the XJ-13 is a nice blast from the past, too. You can get THC Design pre-rolls as singles or in 5-packs.

Talking Trees Farms

Talking Trees grows some Humboldt County cannabis that will make any doubter believe in greenhouse weed. I came across one of its White Tahoe Cookies pre-rolls in a Hall of Flowers pack that absolutely blew me away with how smooth it smoked, how bold the flavor was, and how clean the ash burned. You can't go wrong with Talking Trees.

BLEM

Cultivated by Cali Lotus, Unruly OG from BLEM is the truth. Buy it, smoke it, love it. You can get it as a 0.75-gram or 1.4-gram joint. I'd suggest going with the latter as it comes with a glass tip that promotes a much better taste and experience than a simple cardboard tip on a Raw cone.

If Unruly OG is unavailable, that Cyattie is a nice smoke too.

Seed Junky

Seed Junky Genetics is known for breeding some of the most popular strains ever, like Wedding Cake and Jealousy. The weed it grows is fire, too, whether it be the Pineapple FruzAnimal Face, or Bubblegum Sherb in 1-gram pre-rolls.

Best budget pre-rolls in California

When it comes to weed on a budget (around $10 or under), consider the brands below.

Cannabiotix (CBX)

A CBX pre-roll is great weed for a great price, and its Super Silver Haze and Tropicanna options are the champions.

Pacific Stone

Pacific Stone has some of the best-selling pre-rolls in California due to its price and quantity. You can get 14 joints for around 50 bucks or a single joint for $7.

Farmer and the Felon

Farmer and the Felon has a huge selection of 1-gram pre-rolls for low prices.

Best infused pre-rolls

Infused pre-rolls are joints containing added concentrates for higher potency and flavor.

Fidels Hash Holes

Hash holes are joints that are rolled with hash rosin in the middle, which then burns with a hole running through the flower, hence the "hash hole." They were proliferated by Fidels Hash Holes, and to this day, few have matched the quality that Fidel is able to uphold.

They come in two sizes: the classic Hash Holes contain 2.5 grams of flower and one gram of hash rosin, and the Mini Hash Holes have 1.5 grams of flower and 0.5 grams of hash rosin.

Connected Frenchies infused joints

Connected is in the same family as Alien Labs, so you can expect the same quality. Its Frenchies have indoor flower infused with THCA, brushed with live resin, then dusted with kief. They come in a 0.5-gram size, which is perfect for people who like mini joints for a personal sesh.

Cream of the Crop diamond barrels

Cream of the Crop's diamond barrels are joints infused with THCA diamonds. They come with an obsidian rolling tip that makes for a very smooth flow of smoke. The high is also nice, as some infused joints get you dumb high, but in an anxious and annoying way. Instead, Cream of the Crop's 1.4-gram diamond barrels may relax you without the anxiety. Try the Georgia Peaches x Jealous 41 diamond barrel first — Georgie Peaches is the brand's flagship strain.

Punch Extracts Punch Rockets

Punch Extracts' Punch Rockets are well-respected for their potency. Face one of these and you could be slumped over thinking, “Damn, I should've known by the name." Punch Rockets are hand-rolled, infused with rosin, and available with indoor flower or greenhouse flower, ensuring that for whatever budget, there's an option for you.

Honorable mentions

Here are a few honorable mentions that didn't fit the above lists perfectly, but you should definitely include them on your own list of smokeables to try.

Clarkies

Clarkies is a brand I came across at the last Hall of Flowers in Santa Rosa. It had the swag of, “We already know we have superior plants." I gave both its LA Pop Rocks pre-roll and eighth a try. Bruh — delicious. No clue where you can find this brand, but if you do, scoop it.

HeadyHeads

HeadyHeads rolls huge 3.5-gram joints that come in 3-packs. They're excellent for seshes with multiple folks and are available at Greenwolf dispensaries around California. Grab the 3-pack of Bazquiat flower.

Flight Path

Flavor, quality, and strain diversity all come to you with Flight Path's products. Cop its 1-gram pre-rolls or the 5-pack joints.

Cali-X

The Zkittlez pre-rolls from Cali-X are some of the best Z smokes out there.

Editor's note: Weedmaps does not get affiliate revenue from the brands recommended in this article. All products are chosen independently. The only influence Weedmaps News is under is weed.

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The 6 best weed cure jars and bags for a stress-free curing process

It doesn't matter how well you grow weed if it's improperly dried or cured. A bad cure can lead to low-quality buds that are harsh on the throat, unpleasant to smoke, and might even contain potentially harmful contaminants like mold.

For better bud, it's imperative that you have the right equipment to finish your weed the right way. Below, learn how to properly cure your cannabis and explore a few curing options.

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What is curing and why is it important for cannabis?

Curing cannabis is the post-harvest process of storing weed as it releases excess moisture, breaks down chlorophyll, and locks in its final chemical profile. “This is where you make or break the quality of your entire harvest," explained Ryley Leech, who does Global Business Development for Fluence and has been home-growing cannabis for 14 years. "You can grow the best weed in the world, and if you don't dry or cure it well, it really doesn't matter. It's not going to smoke well, it's not going to taste how you want it to, and it will be an undesirable product."

Typical curing should be at least two weeks — longer if possible. The longer a weed cures, the more time it gets to hit its maximum quality level. Time is an advantage for people who home grow for personal consumption. “In terms of curing, with a home grow you can do things that you can't do at a commercial scale. The ability to cure it for as long as you want is something that doesn't happen in commercial facilities. They have to dry and essentially go into packaging," said Leech.

Drying cannabis versus curing cannabis

Drying and curing cannabis are packaged together as a process, but they are two different stages.

Drying is when all of the cannabis is hung upside down, or laid across drying racks, to let excess moisture drain from inside the plant. Once plants are dry enough, they're transferred to jars, bags, totes, etc. for curing. When curing, plants lock in their cannabinoid and terpene profiles.

“The interesting thing about curing, as an organic material, is it changes over time. You'll get different chemicals at different times," Leech explained. "Two weeks is considered the minimum for what curing is supposed to do, but as you continue to cure over time, some of the flavors will change. Some will get stronger. You can smoke something two weeks out, then smoke it again four months later, and get a different experience with the plant."

To know plants are properly dry, growers bend the stems. When the stems break, they are dry enough to toss into whatever curing system you prefer. “Optimal moisture content is somewhere between 12 and 15% before it goes in the jar. When you're hang-drying your plant, when you touch the flower and bend the stem, once they start to snap, you've gotten enough water out of the plant."

What are curing jars?

Curing jars are exactly what they sound like: jars that you use for curing cannabis. Other options include specialized cure bags, plastic bins or totes, steel tins, and big plastic turkey bags.

Without a proper cure, cannabis ends up tasting like grass with a harsh smoke during consumption. And throughout the curing process, you want to make sure to "burp" your jars. Burping is the process of opening your jars periodically so that moisture doesn't get trapped inside and create moldy weed. It also releases Co2 gasses that build up during the cure.

How to use your curing jars

When you're buying jars for curing, you want something airtight with a wide mouth. Getting something that blocks out light is also a plus. “The jar is an old-school method that's been around for a long time. When I read some of the literature about post-harvest and dry cure, it was always pointing you in the direction [of doing] some sort of dry, glass cure," said Leech.

Past jar selection, the most important thing is the environment where you cure your cannabis. It doesn't matter how great your glass jar is if you're not setting the right temperatures and levels of humidity.

The optimal temperature for curing cannabis plants is between 60 - 70°F with a relative humidity of around 60 - 65%. They should also be stored in a dark room/closet where light can't degrade your weed's quality and terpenes.

Glass vs. plastic: which is better for curing?

There's some debate around if plastic is good or bad for your weed when it's curing. Some say you should avoid it because, as the weed cures, the plastic's chemicals will seep into it and distort the flower's taste and effects. That's because terpenes are volatile chemicals that may react with certain plastics.

According to Leech, “Terpenes on their own are very volatile. Like limonene, for example, is a great cleaning agent, but if you put [isolated] limonene in a plastic bag, it will eat through the plastic bag, and a lot of that plastic will come into the [plant material]."

For this reason, some advise avoiding Tupperware, freezer bags, and turkey bags. While this is worth mentioning, truthfully, people have been curing weed in plastic bags for decades, and the flower has been just fine. There are just better options.

The most important thing to avoid when curing your weed is heat and light. Always keep your weed in a cool, dark environment to preserve its quality.

The best cannabis curing jars (and bags)

Here are a few curing jars and bags that growers hold in high regard. The choices you make will be based on the amount of weed you're curing and the amount of space you have available.

Ball Mason Jars

Ball Mason Jars are the most popular suggestion for curing. They're simple and classic, proven effective, can be bought in bulk, and can be easily cleaned between harvests so that you can reuse them over and over.

You can also buy Ball Mason Jars from any department store. On its website, there are 12 packs of 8oz, 16oz, and 32oz jars. However, for a lot of weed, the best option will be the ½ gallon jar.

While Ball Mason Jars are great for their value and practicality, their limited sizes compared to other options make them a tough option for people growing weed for business purposes.

CVault Stainless Steel container

The CVault Stainless Steel Container is a popular option for curing a lot of weed at once. It has an airtight locking mechanism, and the steel (versus clear glass) helps block out light and maintain a cool temperature inside the container.

Many of the containers on this list are designed for multiple uses, but the CVault is specifically for curing and storing dried cannabis. You can purchase them in sizes from the small 7-gram twist can to the 21-liter unit. If you're curing a lot of weed, these may be ideal for your operation.

Grove Bags

Grove Bags are specifically made for curing large amounts of cannabis at one time. Many successful, big-time cannabis brands use Grove Bags to cure weed.

Grove Bags use TerpLoc Technology to maintain the humidity levels of the curing environment. According to the company's website, TerpLoc packaging targets specific gas and water vapor permeability properties to reduce oxidation while curing while also removing the need to burp the product.

Grove Bags come in various types and quantities, including Wicket bags and blacked-out Opaque Pouches. Grove Bags are purchased in bulk, so if you're working on a commercial scale, these are some great options for bags that won't taint your cannabis.

Onyx Stainless Steel Containers

Onyx Stainless Steel Containers are another stainless steel option for curing and storing dried cannabis buds. The airtight, leakproof designs come in the widest range of sizes that you'll see, from 8 - 33 centimeters in diameter.

Anchor Hocking Montana Glass Jars

Anchor Hocking Montana Glass Jars are huge glass containers that work well for curing in bulk since they come in 1.5 and 2.5-gallon sizes.

However, they aren't airtight, so it's best to only use them if you're curing and storing your weed for a short amount of time. But in terms of affordability and volume, they are a good buy.

The CureTube

The CureTube is a newer technology that would make sense for large operations with a lot of storage space. The tubes themselves are pretty big, and the room will also need height for the rack they'll go on. You can buy both small and large CureTubes that hold 2 - 4 pounds and 5 - 10 pounds of dried flower.

CureTubes lay on their side so that you may easily roll them and redistribute the flower inside. The lids are hygrometers that help monitor temperature and humidity and have a compartment for adding humidity and oxygen packs to help rehydrate over-dried flower. CureTube's lids make burping easy too. All in all, if you have the space and funds to use CureTubes, they should do your weed well.

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Which glass blunts are the best? 8 glass blunts worth checking out

Every now and then, you want simplicity with your weed. And that's what you get by copping a glass blunt. They're super affordable, easy to use, and perfectly portable for any time you step out of the house.

Here's what you need to know about glass blunts.

What is a glass blunt?

A glass blunt is a cylinder-shaped pipe that you fill with cannabis flower, like a blunt wrap. In some ways, it's essentially a chillum that you fill with ground cannabis flower instead of just packing the top. When you smoke glass blunts, you push or twist the cashed flower from the top until you've smoked as much as you want.

There are a few different types of glass blunts and they mostly fall under "slider" or "twisty" glass blunts.

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The benefits of glass blunts

The many benefits of using a glass blunt include portability, a tobacco-free experience, affordability, and the smooth flavor you get from hitting a nice glass piece.

If you're a flower smoker, regardless of your preferred method, you should still have a glass blunt available for those quick-and-easy occasions. Especially when there are so many different brands that make excellent glass blunts.

To learn more about the benefits of glass blunts and how to use one, check out our guide to using a glass blunt.

How we chose the best glass blunts

When choosing the best glass blunts, we based our findings on flavor, ease of use, durability, and the overall convenience of using (and cleaning) the piece.

Flavor

By "flavor" we mean that you can smoke the piece and taste your flower's terpenes instead of that weird burnt taste that comes from using a filthy pipe. That defeats the overall purpose of consuming different cannabis strains, even if you still get stoned.

Ease of use

Being able to easily fill, light, and smoke your glass blunt without issue is essential. This is where twisty blunts sometimes lose since they can take a little practice before you find the right amount of weed to twist through easily.

Durability

Life moves in slow motion when you knock a glass piece off the counter. If you can't accidentally drop your piece and have it in your cross-body backpack without it shattering, you don't want that glass blunt.

Convenience

Does the cherry stay lit? If you can't light your glass blunt and pass it around without needing to relight it repeatedly, it doesn't replicate the experience of smoking a blunt. That's just a flashy chillum.

Best glass blunts by category

All in all, when you look at the field of glass blunts, a lot of them are pretty similar in function and the above qualifications. Choosing the best will ultimately come down to your budget, the look of the device, and if you want to slide or twist your weed into the pipe.

Below, check out a few of the best glass blunts that money can buy.

Overall best glass blunt: GRAV Fill-Your-Own Glass Joints

It's tomayto, tomahto when it comes to glass blunts versus joints.

For the purposes of telling you about a device worth your money, the fill-your-own glass joints from GRAV count as glass blunts. Like GRAV's high-quality bongs — products most stoners adore — these fillable glass pieces are a top-tier product for many reasons.

  1. They're easy as hell to open and load. You're already smoking within four minutes flat. Even without a grinder, you can manually break up the weed and drop it in the tube/pipe. The slider function works flawlessly and holds into place without issue, thanks to that silicone grommet. Light up the end and push ash out as you smoke. Get a nice corner burn going and the cherry at the end will stay lit without issue.
  2. They're easy as hell to clean. You just need to remove the bumpers, drop the glass in a bowl of isopropyl alcohol, and let the resin and reclaim fall right off. Rinse it with hot water, and the drying process is super easy. It's a tube so just run a rolled-up cloth through it to dry it. Bam, you're ready to smoke a clean glass blunt again.
  3. You can get pre-filled glass blunts. GRAV also partners with cultivation companies to sell “pre-rolls," i.e. glass blunts that have already been filled with fire flower for you. They come as 7-pack half-gram tubes for a total of 3.5 grams of ground flower. Some of their partners in California include Jungle Boys and The Cure Company.
  4. The price is right. You can get a 7-pack of GRAV's fill-your-own glass joints for $14.99 (flower not included). To make things even easier, they also have a 7-pack filling system that fills and packs all of your joints at once.

In the end, how easy it is to keep this thing smoking, in addition to its affordability and the fact that you can also buy some fire, ready-to-go flower with it, makes the GRAV glass blunt/joint the champion of this list. Having seven of them on deck is the cherry on top.

Best twisty glass blunt: The Glunt

When we're talking about ease of use, the twisty glass blunts always lose to the sliders. It's simply easier to push weed in and out of a pipe than to twist it, realize you've put too much flower in, pour it out, and restart the process until you finally get the spiral to push up/down and close.

That said, some twisty glass blunts still work well and get you properly high. The Glunt is one of them. It comes in five colors (though only two of them are available as of December 2022) and holds up to 2 grams of flowers.

Not only does the Glunt hold hella flower, but it also gets you absolutely ripped. Be careful when you hit it or else you'll be coughing tears down your face.

The Glunt is a bit pricier than other alternatives, but with its great functionality and high capacity for flower, it's worth the $24.99 price of admission. Plus, for just $5, you can also get first-time break insurance. Hopefully, you never need it.

Best mini twisty glass blunt: 7Pipe Twisty Glass Mini

You're going to ask where I get off telling you that a $35 glass blunt is a necessary purchase, but hear me out: this thing looks nice and works well. Though there are more budget-friendly options, this list isn't about the best price — it's all about how well the device works and how it's made.

The Twisty Glass Mini hits smooth and can hold a little over a gram of flower. It looks swanky with a shiny gold spiral and mouthpiece and is pocket-sized. This all makes it the perfect piece to take out with you on one of those nights when you don't want to carry a bunch of bags and jars but you still need a just-in-case smoke.

Best slider glass blunt: GRAV Glass Blunt

Obviously, if it's the best overall glass blunt, then the GRAV Glass Blunt also has to be the best slider glass blunt. It would not make sense otherwise.

GRAV's glass blunt has a differently shaped mouthpiece than the fill-your-own joints above, but the functionality and smooth-smoking experience remain.

Smoke some top-tier flower with this and you'll enjoy a smooth smoke without the coughing, bold flavors from whatever strain you packed, and an easily cleanable device that can't be beat.

The fun part of the stand-alone Grav Blunt purchase (for only $12) is that you can get a variety of colors. Cop them all and you could rock a matching Grav with every outfit.

Best cheap glass blunt: Ooze Slider Glass Blunt

You can't go wrong with the Ooze Slider Glass Blunt.

Cheap often carries a negative connotation, but this isn't meant as an insult. It's fact that the Ooze slider only costs $10. Even cheaper when a holiday deal comes around.

The Ooze slider is great — it's a quick hitter and I really enjoy the shape of the mouthpiece. You get a nice cherry with this one too, and it's surprisingly deep in terms of how much flower you can pack in there.

You can get Ooze's slider glass blunt in all kinds of fun colors, including orange, slime-green, and chameleon (black and green mixed).

Honorable mentions

Past the above winners, there are a few other glass blunts out there that are pretty dope:

  1. ATMAN King Golden Fish Glass Blunt
  2. Hemper's Glass Blunts
  3. Sesh Supply Glass Blunt

In the end, each of these glass blunts offers its own set of benefits with few cons. For the most part, they all work really well and can hold a bunch of weed. Choose based on your preferences and your pockets. You can't go wrong with any of them.

Editor's note: Weedmaps does not get affiliate revenue from the brands recommended in this article. All products are chosen independently. The only influence Weedmaps News is under is weed.

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