Smoking will be a hazard to your lungs.
AnswerWhy would you want to smoke pine needles?/ I would say it,s not safe,if you are going to smoke buy a pk of Cigarettes.I never heard of smoking pine needles in my life.
Jim.
Second_AnswerI smoked some pine needles today in my corn cob pipe, and I feel just fine. I've heard of using pine needles in tea so I'm sure the pine needles won't kill. Probably excess smoking would have harmful long term effects. Moderation my friend.Benjamin.
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No, smoking pine needles can release harmful chemicals and compounds that may pose health risks. It is not recommended to smoke pine needles or any other plant material for recreational purposes.
All pine needles are generally considered safe to eat, but they can vary in flavor and edibility depending on the species. Generally, needles from pine trees such as white pine, red pine, and scots pine are commonly used for culinary purposes due to their mild flavor. It is important to ensure that the needles are free from pesticides and other contaminants before consuming them.
Pine trees themselves can be identified because they are the only trees that have bundled needles: groups of needles wrapped firmly together at one end. Most olny have up to seven needles in a bundle!
Pine needles are grouped in clusters called fascicles. The number of needles in a fascicle can vary depending on the pine species. For example, some pines have fascicles with two needles, while others may have fascicles with five needles.
Pine needles have a thick, waxy coating that helps them retain water and resist drying out during winter. This allows them to stay green and attached to the tree throughout the colder months. Additionally, pine trees are adapted to conserve energy by keeping their needles, which are expensive to produce, rather than shedding them during winter.
Pine needles can create acidic conditions as they decompose, which may inhibit the growth of some grass species. However, pine needles likely won't directly kill grass unless they are laid in thick layers that block out sunlight and suffocate the grass. It's best to remove excess pine needles or use them as mulch in moderation to avoid negative impacts on grass growth.