Smoking is the oldest form of consuming cannabis and continues to be the most popular method even today.
In ancient times, one of the earliest recorded uses of cannabis was by a group of people called the Scythians, who lived along the Silk Road in China 2,500 years ago. They were known to throw cannabis on hot rocks inside of a tent and inhale the smoke.
When chemical analysis of the braziers (wooden bowls) revealed that 90% of them once contained cannabis, the researchers compared the chemical signature of the samples against those of cannabis plants discovered 1,000 miles to the east at Jiayi Cemetery, in burials dating from the eighth to the sixth century B.C.
They saw that the Jirzankal cannabis had something the Jiayi hemp did not: Molecular remnants of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC—the chemical responsible for cannabis’ psychoactive effects. The strain of cannabis found at Jiayi does not contain THC and would have been primarily been used as a source of fiber for clothing and rope, as well as a nutrient-rich oilseed.
Jump to 2024 – Today, cannabis flower is the most sold cannabis product. Smoking flower in joints, pipes, or bongs are some of the most popular ways to consume weed.
Arguably the simplest way to consume, to smoke, all you need is some cannabis, a device, and a lighter, and you’re good to go.
Learn all about the different ways to smoke flowerz below.
How is cannabis smoke absorbed by the body?
After you take a drag off a joint or a pull off a bong, inhaled smoke travels from your mouth into your lungs. The inside of your lungs are lined with millions of air sacs called alveoli, and combined, they have a huge surface area.
Compounds in cannabis smoke, such as THC & CBD, enter your bloodstream via the air sacs in your lungs, traveling first to your brain, and then the rest of your body. This happens within seconds, and the cannabis consumer will likely feel the effects of smoking within minutes.
Different ways to smoke flower:
Smoking methods haven’t evolved much since the times of our ancestors. These methods have been around for hundreds, if not thousands, of years, and continue to be some of the most popular ways to consume flower.
Smoking methods include:
- Rolling (joints, blunts, and spliffs)
- Pipes (including bubblers, one-hitters, & glass/silicone)
- Bongs
Each has its pros and cons and provides a different experience.
Rolling
Joints are arguably the most classic way to smoke weed. Other ways to roll up weed include blunts and spliffs, which incorporate tobacco. Portable and versatile, these rolls can be consumed almost anywhere with the flick of a match.
It used to be that you or someone you knew had to have the skills to roll one, but not anymore with the advent of pre-rolls.
Pipes
Pipes are probably the most common smoking device because they are small, portable, convenient, and easy to use. Just break up some flower, pack a bowl, put a flame to it, and inhale.
They are available in different materials and come in many shapes and sizes, and price points. Pipe glassblowing has evolved into an art form, while other pipes are prized for their functionality.
Bongs
Bongs also come in a variety of styles and designs, and usually increase in sophistication from pipes because they incorporate water and need a chamber for it.
The addition of water cools the smoke, making hits smoother and cleaner, but it’s uncertain whether it acts as an effective filter for harmful substances.
Benefits of smoking flower
Flavor
Smoking flower is the purest, most basic way of consuming cannabis—it hasn’t been altered or turned into dabs, edibles, or other products and allows you to taste the flavor of a strain. Growers have different growing practices as well, which can come out in the flavor of flower.
Variety of strains
You can enjoy all the different varieties of strains and the different flavors and effects each has to offer when smoking flower. Other cannabis products could be a mix of many strains.
Ritual of the session
There’s nothing like lighting up a joint or packing a bowl and passing it around a circle of friends, or sitting on a couch taking bongloads while watching a movie. Whatever your ritual, smoking methods lend themselves to one, while other forms like edibles, tinctures, and topicals don’t. The session can be a way to hang and bond with fellow stoners.
There can also be a ritual to rolling up—it takes some time to roll up a joint or blunt, which is part of the experience missed in other consumption methods.