Smoking with hemp rope

Well, do you?

  • Nah, give me that butane

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Yeah, that shit's gross

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

Jubilant

Well-Known Member
If you smoke with hemp rope (which I highly recommend as the flower taste a lot better IMO) do you get appalled when you hand someone your bowl, lighter, and hemp rope and then they just use the lighter and spray butane all over your delicious bowl?
 

Jubilant

Well-Known Member
I actually have friends why would I want to smoke with rope? As for using it as an ignition source I highly recommend vaping.
I vape as well, but you don't just smoke the rope lol as you said just an ignition source. I much prefer to smoke an organic hemp rope byproduct than inhale that butane :eyesmoke:

Using just a lighter makes my bowls taste terrible since I switched
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
I vape as well, but you don't just smoke the rope lol as you said just an ignition source. I much prefer to smoke an organic hemp rope byproduct than inhale that butane :eyesmoke:

Using just a lighter makes my bowls taste terrible since I switched

C2g where does butane come from?

Is it not considered an "organic"?
 

Jubilant

Well-Known Member
C2g where does butane come from?

Is it not considered an "organic"?
You can't classify anything you don't eat as "organic" technically even with nutes they can be "OMRI" listed but as you don't ingest them they aren't "organic" if you're talking about on a physical sense no a gas would be be organic as does not and never did perform biological functions but hemp rope as plant matter is an organic substance that can be considered "organically grown"

Either way the point of it being organic is not what I was making more of I hate the taste of butane and feel I can go without inhaling it :weed:
 

tyler.durden

Well-Known Member
Butane is not nearly as bad as lighter fluid, I gave up my zippos to light anything. Even my cigs. I don't mind the taste of butane. Tastes like victory...
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
You can't classify anything you don't eat as "organic" technically even with nutes they can be "OMRI" listed but as you don't ingest them they aren't "organic" if you're talking about on a physical sense no a gas would be be organic as does not and never did perform biological functions but hemp rope as plant matter is an organic substance that can be considered "organically grown"

Either way the point of it being organic is not what I was making more of I hate the taste of butane and feel I can go without inhaling it :weed:
So what does organic mean to you?

Having a background in organic chem...........and the real world I know what it means to me and the rest of the pop
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Shit I just carved the meat. Let's ask @cannabineer he'll know.
It is an organic chemical, and i could mount an argument that it is refined from the thick black milk of Mother Earth's hot rocky embrace. Oh my excuse me

(takes a coupla minutes to get ready to disgust Singlemalt)

But as "organic" these days means "no chemicals; we promise!" I would definitely observe that, as it is a chemical, butane is disqualified.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
It is an organic chemical, and i could mount an argument that it is refined from the thick black milk of Mother Earth's hot rocky embrace. Oh my excuse me

(takes a coupla minutes to get ready to disgust Singlemalt)

But as "organic" these days means "no chemicals; we promise!" I would definitely observe that, as it is a chemical, butane is disqualified.
But, but but everything is chemical so NOTHING meets the definition of the, new age, organic then! Well that's disappointing I was hoping organic would save my ass.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
But, but but everything is chemical so NOTHING meets the definition of the, new age, organic then! Well that's disappointing I was hoping organic would save my ass.
The trouble lives in the word, which has multiple meanings and thus standards. By the organic gardener's standard, what I said is de facto the prevailing belief. Organic chemists and geologists would say that butane, and other mineral substances separated non-chemically, e. g. by distillation, are natural products. This, plus carbon, makes it natural. Throw in its low toxicity and I would say it meets the spirit but not the letter of being organic.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
The trouble lives in the word, which has multiple meanings and thus standards. By the organic gardener's standard, what I said is de facto the prevailing belief. Organic chemists and geologists would say that butane, and other mineral substances separated non-chemically, e. g. by distillation, are natural products. This, plus carbon, makes it natural. Throw in its low toxicity and I would say it meets the spirit but not the letter of being organic.
 

Jubilant

Well-Known Member
So what does organic mean to you?

Having a background in organic chem...........and the real world I know what it means to me and the rest of the pop
Usually when I refer to Organic I am referring to the ingestible kind not a scientific term, but I'm a freak who only eats organically grown this conversation though has deviated for sure :lol: I'm really just referring to the bad taste of butane and how I don't prefer it IDC if it's bad for you any anything of the sort, my comment was mostly if I don't like the taste why would I bother inhaling it with my green.bongsmilie
 
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