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I'm new here but not new to cigars.
Let me start off by saying I am new here, but not a newbie to smoking cigars. I have been smoking cigars since 1995 and always smoked a pipe on the side. This last couple of years the pipe has become a mainstream for me with the cigars on the side. Today I just signed up and wrote some in my bio. Trying to figure out how to search for group to join. I already read that I need 10 posts to be able to finish my profile and I have plenty of things to write about; like curing tobacco and growing tips for those interested. I am currently growing Cuban Criollo 98 seed tobacco, Burley 21, Bright Virginia. V.G and last but not least Florida Sumatra tobacco (shade grown)which by the way makes some of the best cigar wrapper I ever had or rolled. Anyone interested in growing and curing their own tobacco to make their own smokes please feel free to contact me. I can walk you through from germinating the seed, curing the leaf and also rolling & blending your own cigars. To me nothing is more satisfying than smoking a cigar that you made yourself from your own tobacco that you grew yourself. Especially when your creation compares to cigars you have smoked that cost over 200.00 a box.
So my post on this site will probably be more about growing your own tobacco as well as figuring out what types to grow to end up with your type of preferred cigar. Looking forward to some great conversations with some great people. Pipe and cigar smokers are some of the most interesting people!
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Royal Bum
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Administrator
Welcome Jacob!
We are looking forward to your expertise and experience on the topics of growing and curing tobacco! Sounds interesting!
Glad to have you here.
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Moderator
Welcome, Jacob! Sounds like you know your way around a tobacco leaf, and I'm looking forward to learning a little about growing, curing, and rolling.
"You can imagine where it goes from here." - Maude
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"Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey." - Maude
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Administrator
Welcome! I'm looking forward to seeing your posts on growing/curing/rolling!
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Golf Course Bum
Greetings and welcome Jacob - good to meet you
We surely have some brothers who will be interested in your area of expertise
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Custom User Title
Welcome, Jacob! Good to have a real craftsman on the forum!
Yes, do please share your expertise with us. There's a cigar rollers subforum - Torcederos Unidos in the cigar section, and a Do It Yourselfer subforum in the Pipes section. I roll my own cigars ("Brohiba") and make cold-pressed flake, but haven't gotten into growing, curing, and fermenting (yet).
If you have surplus cigar leaves that you're willing to part with, I wouldn't mind buying some from you to try out. Right now I get about half my leaves from a grower in KY, and about half from the online distributors - whole leaf tobacco and leafonly.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Thanks Bruck,
Going through a dry spell since just out of winter, but hope to be harvesting in about 75 days give or take. I wouldn't charge you for them, would be happy to just send you some to try. I actually gave away more tobacco to friends last year than I smoked or saved for myself. So much that I had to order tobacco from that same whole leaf tobacco site, (great site by the way). Hopefully I will have a bumper harvest this year and there will be plenty to go around. Can't wait to post pics of the different varieties as they grow. Also thanks for the tip on the rollers subforum.
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You guys are great, thanks for the warm welcome!
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The Guido Squad
Welcome, Jacob! Looking forward to your insight and learning more about this great passion of ours!!