The flame you use to light cannabis affects the flavor — and the smaller details matter more than people expect. This is a quick guide to the four common options.
Butane lighters
The default. Bic, Clipper, Zippo (filled with butane, not naphtha). Cheap, reliable, available at every gas station.
Two notes:
- Hold the flame above the flower, not directly on it. Touching flame to flower scorches the surface and produces harsh smoke. The cherry should catch from radiant heat.
- Many smokers prefer to "corner" the bowl — light just one section so the rest stays fresh for later hits. Pulls cleaner and tastes better.
Hemp wicks
A length of cotton or hemp cord coated in beeswax. Light one end, then use the slow-burning wick to light bowls or joints. The reason people use them is taste — beeswax is closer to the flower flavor than butane, and the burn temperature is gentler.
How to use:
1. Light one end of the wick from a regular lighter (you need to spark it once).
2. Hold the wick to the bowl or joint at an angle, drawing slowly.
3. Tilt down to put it out, or wait for it to self-extinguish (it will after a minute if left alone).
4. The wax can drip — don't set a lit wick on fabric or paper.
Hemp wicks live in head shops or online. Most cannabis dispensaries (including Seattle Cannabis Co.) don't sell accessories under Washington retail license rules.
Matches
Wooden matches work. Sulfur tip burns off in the first second; let it die down before bringing the match to your bowl. Cardboard matches are fine for joints but tend to burn out fast on a bowl.
Practical: matches taste cleaner than butane to most palates, but they're slow and you'll go through a book quickly.
Torches (for concentrates / dabs)
Butane torches (the kind you'd use for crème brûlée) are the standard for dab rigs and concentrate vapes that use a glass nail. Not for flower — too hot, burns through the bowl in a flash.
A torch's flame is 2,000°F+; flower combusts cleanly at 600-900°F. Mismatching them just wastes flower.
What to avoid
- Aluminum-foil "emergency" pipes. Don't. Aluminum vapor isn't something you want in your lungs. If you're improvising, an apple pipe works.
- Plastic lighters held inverted. A few brands of cheap lighters can leak fluid when held upside-down — easy to scorch fingers + the flower.
- Car cigarette lighters for bowl-lighting. They can spark a joint or hemp wick fine, but they don't reach the flower.
TL;DR
If you want simple: butane lighter, light from above, corner the bowl. If you want flavor: hemp wick. If you want clean and slow: matches. If you're hitting concentrates: torch.