Cannastogies?

DrBuzzFarmer

Well-Known Member
Most folks are out there growing the dankest dank they can manage,
to reduce costs associated with growing.
But sometimes, those expensive beans you bought give faithful reproductions of the bunk the scammer used to breed them.
What do you do with these plants which are barely better than industrial hemp?
I have stretches of blank time on my hands, mixed with frenetic activity.
When I am doing nothing, I get bored.
I was messing with one of the more useless plants I had grown, and rolled a joint as thick as I could get it. I managed a 1/8th inch overlap on a Joker 1.25.
I sat there puffing it up, wondering if I was going to feel anything off it, and realized something.
It tasted REALLY good.
An incredibly rich nutty flavor, with fruity hints after exhale.
All the tastes and smells associated with quality cigars are there, in different varieties, minus the nicotine.
And I was able to smoke enough of it to discover that quality, because it was NOT strong weed.
All the Cannabis cigars I have smoked previously were too strong. You hit it a few times and let it go out.
I predict this is a product we will end up seeing on the market.
It is too good of a smoking experience to ignore.
And the studies which show that cannabis protects against the lung damage of tobacco will be sales material.
Might take a while, but get ready for Cannastogies.
 

Green Dreamz

Well-Known Member
Cannastogies, great idea and maybe you could find a way to market this fairly new venture and be profitable. Although this idea does not appeal to me as have never learned to enjoy the taste of weed or cigars like I did for cigarettes, especially menthol, and pipes with aromatic tobacco, I am sure that you could carve out your own niche perhaps locally, except for government and taxes to throw a wet blanket on our dreams.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Most folks are out there growing the dankest dank they can manage,
to reduce costs associated with growing.
But sometimes, those expensive beans you bought give faithful reproductions of the bunk the scammer used to breed them.
What do you do with these plants which are barely better than industrial hemp?
I have stretches of blank time on my hands, mixed with frenetic activity.
When I am doing nothing, I get bored.
I was messing with one of the more useless plants I had grown, and rolled a joint as thick as I could get it. I managed a 1/8th inch overlap on a Joker 1.25.
I sat there puffing it up, wondering if I was going to feel anything off it, and realized something.
It tasted REALLY good.
An incredibly rich nutty flavor, with fruity hints after exhale.
All the tastes and smells associated with quality cigars are there, in different varieties, minus the nicotine.
And I was able to smoke enough of it to discover that quality, because it was NOT strong weed.
All the Cannabis cigars I have smoked previously were too strong. You hit it a few times and let it go out.
I predict this is a product we will end up seeing on the market.
It is too good of a smoking experience to ignore.
And the studies which show that cannabis protects against the lung damage of tobacco will be sales material.
Might take a while, but get ready for Cannastogies.
They are called blunts
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As for getting rid of schwag make edibles and get better genetics.
 

DrBuzzFarmer

Well-Known Member
Cannastogies, great idea and maybe you could find a way to market this fairly new venture and be profitable. Although this idea does not appeal to me as have never learned to enjoy the taste of weed or cigars like I did for cigarettes, especially menthol, and pipes with aromatic tobacco, I am sure that you could carve out your own niche perhaps locally, except for government and taxes to throw a wet blanket on our dreams.
Not interested in another business. I've owned several and today's business climate is like a mob city. I only offer the idea to other smokers.
I buy organic Virginia yellow leaf from a farm not too far from my house.
They are full leaves, so I can cut a huge chunk and roll as large as I like.
It's the perfect wrap. Not too strong, yet it has complex flavors. Not soaked in glycerin like wraps.
Matches perfectly with the low grade.
If you order whole leaf tobacco, you should try it, might be surprised.
 
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