The process of manually constructing a cannabis cigarette without the inclusion of a manufactured cellulose acetate or paper mouthpiece is a specific technique within the broader category of cannabis consumption methods. This involves manipulating rolling papers and ground cannabis to create a smokeable product that relies solely on the paper and cannabis material for structural integrity and filtration. The absence of a dedicated filter alters the smoking experience.
Historically, this method represents a return to more traditional practices of cannabis consumption. Modern filters, while offering certain advantages in terms of particulate reduction, are a relatively recent innovation. Many consumers choose the unfiltered method for reasons ranging from cost savings, simplicity, perceived enhancement of flavor profiles, or a preference for a more direct smoking experience. The potential for increased draw resistance and the management of cannabis particulate matter are key considerations.