I have the worst luck in the word lighting joints, if I light a joint it WILL canoe 110% of the time, to the point where I've just started dissecting pre-rolls and packing bowls with them.
I feel like this is a problem with having really uneven density at the end of a j. But also I find that rotating the end as I light and do initial small puffs helps.
I have the worst luck in the word lighting joints, if I light a joint it WILL canoe 110% of the time, to the point where I've just started dissecting pre-rolls and packing bowls with them.
Lick your fingers and dampen the end first. Get the cherry going nice and hot before it starts to burn the paper. Then it should burn more evenly.
I feel like this is a problem with having really uneven density at the end of a j. But also I find that rotating the end as I light and do initial small puffs helps.