Contributed by: DocChronic
Submitted: February 1st, 2005
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2005
lot of people have never heard of a tulip
joint. This is why I posted this tutorial. It smokes
just as good as any other joint. But it?s my favorite
joint because it?s unique. Most people simply roll it up
normally, or with the backflip, and maybe now more
people will start smoking tulips.
You?ll need:
rolling papers, marihuana, cardboard (roach), and a
little bit of time.
Step
1: I'm going to skip over the part where you cut up the
weed into an even mixture because everyone can cut weed.
Make a square shape out of your rolling papers.
Depending on the paper, you can cut them down, or put 2
or 3 together, you can do it if you think creatively.
Step
2: Fold the paper diagonally, but leave the gum exposed.
You?ll need it to fold over the edges of the paper and
make a seal.
Step
3: Lick the gum and fold it over.
Step
4: Fill the cone up with weed and pack it down nicely.
You?ll need to leave some space to that you can wrap the
tube with some paper and seal it. Start filling the cone
with very fine pieces of bud, that way the cone is
completely and evenly full.
Now onto the tube?
Step 5: Make the roach. I prefer to
use a longer roach, I usually make half of the paper
length the roach.A longer roach can do three things.
1)Add structural stability to your joint. 2)Make it
easier to smoke the whole way. 3) Cools smoke down a
bit. Licking the roach will help it stay rolled up
tightly. Some like to heat it a bit with the lighter,
its all a matter of preference.
Step
6: Fill the paper with the roach and an even mixture of
marijuana, or tobacco.
Step
7: Now roll it up. I used the backflip method because it
uses less paper, but you could roll up a traditional
fatty if you wanted to. Remember to make sure the
tube-like joint is fat enough to support the weight of
the tulip, I can't stress this enough.
Step
8:Insert the weed end of the tube-like joint into the
end of the cone, then try to wrap the paper tightly (as
possible without slaughtering the joint) with the gummed
strip from another paper. Remember, your tube should be
fat enough to support the weight of the tulip. You could
use string or an elastic to secure the cone to the tube,
but you?d be smoking rubber or wool.
Step 9: Slice off a tiny tiny bit
at the top so there is a tiny hole, Spark it up, inhale,
exhale, and prepare to get lifted
For
all of you Dutch tulip appreciators and joint
connoisseurs, here are some pictures of a tulip joint
smoking in progress.
Note:the weed
will not fall out of the cone. The joint will ash itself
when its ready.
(ReadError)
Since the way it
is shaped, the paper is tapered to hold the weed in, ive
never had a problem with weed falling out, also, Take
EXTREME care in ashing it, I typically just lightly
knock the ash off.....
Q: Would this work if the
cylinder joint is a cone? I usually roll my joints
backrolled-cone style, and feel cone joints burn and
smoke better than cylinders.
A: You bet it would
work with a cone. But I like to make the joint for the
tulip straight because the original tulip is based on a
straight tube, and I don't want to modify the joint that
much, I just wanted to get rid of the cardboard tube
because you can never finish smoking the actual bulb
when you use a cardboard tube., well you can but you'll
be smoking cardboard before you are done the tulip. With
this joint, you can smoke the whole bulb, which is what
I like about it.