How To Roll A Joint Part Six: The Daddy Tulip

So you have got the small tulip joint rolling down to a T eh? Ready to step your game up another notch? This tulip is around 4 times the size of the baby one, it provides a fuller smoke that will intoxicate you like nothing else. This is not for beginners.
Step 1
Take 4 large rizlas and stick them together as per the picture below, so you have 2 wide rizlas.
Step 2
Now turn one of these 90 degrees clockwise and stick it along the edge of the other pair of rizlas. Make sure you leave the gum exposed on the right hand rizla.
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Step 3
Fold the left set of rizla over to form a square, still leaving the gum exposed at the top
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Step 4
Now lick the gum and fold it over to seal the top edge of the rizlas
Step 5
Now open it out to create a pouch
Step 6
Pack your favourite legal high mix into the pouch, you can put as much or as little as you want, but remember to leave some space at the top
Step 7
Roll a long roach the length of a king size rizla, this will form the stem of your tulip. Wrap and seal rizla around it as well
Step 8
Place the long roach into the middle of the pouch and pinch the rizla around it tightly
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Step 9
Use a piece of thread and tie this around the neck of the tulip tightly. This will hold everything together and also create an air tight seal. I wrapped a piece of cotton thread around about 30 times for this.
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Step 10
Now curl the leaves up and admire you work. Take a picture and let us see it in the comments below!
- How To Roll A Joint Part One: Preparation
- How To Roll A Joint Part Two: Single Skin
- How To Roll A Joint Part Three: The L Joint
- How To Roll A Joint Part Four: The Bullet
- How To Roll A Joint Part Five: The Mini-Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Six: The Daddy Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Seven: The Crossroads



lush
that is one horribly sloppy tollip, i don’t mean to be disrespectful to the roller but if you’re teaching you should do it well. maybe practice a little with tabbaco or something on your free time.
LOOKS LIKE A WASTE OF GOOD REEFER TO ME!