Rolling with a real tobacco leaf

Troglart

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Ok so ive been doing my research on growing tobacco recently and I had a thought. Well first of all, I love blunts, which I'm sure many of you guys enjoy as well. So the idea is, when in the future I'm able to do this, I want to take a leaf from the plant and roll it into a blunt. Also I wanted to make it a green leaf but thats just preference.

Anyways, the point of all this was that I wanted to know if anyone here has ever done this (green leaf or regular), and if they have was the experience as amazing as I imagine?
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
This is the standard and traditional method of smoking 2cigarettes" over in asia somewhere. Country, no idea, somewhere like nepal or something, can't recall. Their tradition is to roll up their cigarettes in tobacco leaves, they then tie it up in the middle with twine or something and that's that. I recall the television presenter enjoyed it greatly
 

Drifter126

Active Member
First of all,Ya better learn how to grow it then cure it.Also there`s about as many kinds of tobacco as there is pot.Some are fillers and some are rollers or outside leaf.The latter are very costly.So to try to grow your own,I Don`t Think So.I`d be cheaper to buy it already grown and cured.Then everything is on it`s way up..Good Luck..Let me know how it turns out..
 

Dinosaur Bone

Active Member
;) Un-Cured..... YOU are the one smoking it, so go on with your bad self and find out why cured leaves are a smoother smoke. Cured is better, it just is. Same as with weed, very few people want un-cured smoke.

I rolled myself some homegrown Havana 608 filler, and jumbo stalk wrapper that hadn't cured long enough. It was kind of on the Nasty side.

Curing wrapper leaf... its essentially composting. The word "cured" sounds nicer and more polite... its composting. Wrapper leaves will also have more plasticity when they are cured, making a roll a more achievable accomplishment.

Here is a source for seeds. >>>> http://www.jlhudsonseeds.net/SeedlistN.htm <<<< Scroll down to Nicotiana Tabaccum. Giant Stalk Black Mammoth is a good cigar wrapper. The leaves get 3 ft long, and about 8" wide. And its shade grown... so it doesn't need to soak up perfectly good direct light in your grow space. It is also attractive to pest bugs, let them come. Bring it on. Bugs that sample tobacco are dealt with the same way as Environmentalists are in China.... they are promptly executed.
 
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