What do you use for your wrappers? I haven't smoked a blunt in years, because the paper wrappers are nasty.
I'm growing some tobacco right now (why not?) and I intend to use it for making 'cigarillo' joints. The trick is in the 'cure' and 'casing'.
I've never heard of Backwoods, but I see they are proper leaves, at least.Yeah bowls are WAY better
But when I smoke blunts I use backwoods
I've never heard of Backwoods, but I see they are proper leaves, at least.
Do you have a particular process you use to roll them?
Doesnt it take like a decade to fully cure tobacco......What do you use for your wrappers? I haven't smoked a blunt in years, because the paper wrappers are nasty.
I'm growing some tobacco right now (why not?) and I intend to use it for making 'cigarillo' joints. The trick is in the 'cure' and 'casing'.
No way. Tobacco users are the most impatient people. Probably like a month for the longest methods but I don't knowDoesnt it take like a decade to fully cure tobacco......
From my understanding, for Cigar wrappers (and tobacco in general, really) it is aged for a couple years, at least.No way. Tobacco users are the most impatient people. Probably like a month for the longest methods but I don't know