Grinding pot is a really important step when you're getting your weed ready to smoke. It may be a boring job, but believe me, it will make a huge difference in how your joints and bowls smoke. So, let’s get straight to it and learn all about it!
There are a couple of different ways you can grind your pot. The most popular way is to grind the weed, by using a grinder, a small device with sharp pins, which breaks down the weed into small pieces. You can also rip up the weed with your hands, but it can get a bit messy and doesn't work as well as using a grinder.
Grinding your ganja is essential for several reasons. First of all, it allows you to get the full taste and smell of the weed which means more enjoyable smoking. Also, by grinding, weed will burn evenly and there will be no harsh hits or uneven burn.
Because you ground your weed, you also increased the surface area of the weed, and therefore the combustion happens a little more efficiently and wel... who am I kidding – it gets stronger! That’s why if you want to extract the most from your weed, grinding it up thoroughly before smoking is key!

But when you grind your pot, you can pack it more densely into a joint or a bowl, meaning a more even burn and more bang for your buck. Plus, grinding will help to break up any stems or seeds that can ruin your smoke.

When preparing pot for joints and bowls, grinding is important. You want your weed to be finely ground, but not powder-fine. This guarantee as well as a joint design will provide you with a cool smoke with no clogs or harsh hits. Metallographic grinder and polisher is a great tool for achieving the perfect grind.

With weed in the chamber, you should be tapping your grinder or grinding in the middle (or on top of the magnet, optimally) and not against the teeth. This will keep your bud burning evenly and avoid any wasted weed.