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Old 08-17-2007, 06:46 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hempie View Post
even though some of you have water cured in the past it still seems like an awesome way to ruin your harvest. is all i think about when i read these post.
chill hempie, its a common process in industry, very common with premium unblended tobacco, as you get with premium cigarettes if they are true premium ones. they do so to avoid the chemical blending which is need otherwise with cigarettes to get the smoke smooth enough, a marlboro for example contains more then 600 added chemicals, which most oft them aren't used anymore in other sectors because the either addicting or highly toxic, actually most are both
with cigars mainly air-cured, or to be technically air fermented tobacco is used, that take way longer and you need other strains that are not so productive and more tricky to grow, so too expensive for cheap cigarettes.

well you see where i'm heading hempie, it is as risky as to air-cure you buds and try it and you will love it too
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