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- Tobacco cultivation in Ukraine - 2025: @Sergey Ukraine
I'm curious Is it ok to have the lids on the jars whilst in the kiln? As long as the humidity is up it should be fine I tried something similar last year with ziploc bags I'd just air them out every 2-3 days
- Denizli Tobacco Production and Market in 2025
"In the last fifteen years, methods of drying tobacco on sieves and nets have been developed instead of stringing tobacco to reduce production costs Approximately 85% of tobacco in our region is dried on sieves This method reduces harvesting labor costs " Interesting article and photographs Thank you Bob
- I need advice on choosing material for a stove.
I am planning to build a flue-curing kiln It is still in the development stage I am interested in choosing the material for the inner lining of the chamber, i e , the material that will be in direct contact with the hot and humid air in the chamber I also plan to use this chamber for kilning
- Is this mold? @izzi | Fair Trade Tobacco | How to Grow, Cure and . . .
Hello everyone, I'm izzi I live in the Netherlands but I am from Spain I found myself in a tight spot as cigarette prices went over the moon so I decided to begin rolling my own A couple of days ago I received my first order of tobacco leaves, mixture of Virginia Gold, Burley and Oriental
- Moisture Content in Shipped Whole Leaf | Fair Trade Tobacco | How to . . .
Welcome to the forum Feel free to introduce yourself in the Introduce Yourself forum Shipping whole leaf tobacco that is out of case increases the risk of physical leaf damage during the shipping journey Since relative humidity is relative to the ambient temperature, the leaf's case at the shipping point may differ from the leaf's case at the customer's doorstep Given the wildly varying
- Little Yellow One-Sucker snus | Fair Trade Tobacco | How to Grow, Cure . . .
I started cooking another batch of snus this morning I used 500 grams of Little Yellow, 100 grams of One-Sucker, 48 grams of Kosher salt, 36 grams of washing soda and 600 grams of water I'll cook it for about 48 hours at 176 degrees, then store in the fridge for a few weeks while it matures
- Fun with Hygrometers. . . and the end of American Science and Surplus . . .
It is with some irony at the same time I want to share a great surplus supply with other readers, this same week American Science and Surplus is closing forever For those not familiar with AS S, it was a wonderworld of surplus science gadgets, the toys-r-us for geeks and nerds They had parts
- Plastic bags for storage | Fair Trade Tobacco | How to Grow, Cure and . . .
Does anyone know what type of bags WLT ship their leaf in? I was wanting some fresh to seal some homegrown in and put pipe tins in I'm not going to be opening for a while Tar
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