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Those of us with tight wallets and a nicotine habit def know what a relit cigarette butt tastes like! :crying:
I'm waiting until you guys light them blunts for the 5th time before I'm interested. I don't really like to spark a joint twice, I can't imagine burning an eighth to the head these days :vibe:
 
So I want to grow a cannabis plant with big leaves for wraps on cannagars.

What strains have big leaves?
Asian haze had some big leaves in the EB outdoors. I think that was an Earthbox thing/ The other AH in a 10gal pot didn't have quite as big. The EB girl had some hand size leaves.
 
Thanks again! Was able to get both Runtz, but the Mac was gone when it finally loaded. Kept getting the dreaded 502 error page. Had two computers goin too. What do you mean by getting hacked? Just thought his system was over loaded and crashed?
Apparently someone was attacking his site with something called a ddos

I’m not sure what that is at all. But that is the explanation we got from him on discord
 
@Mañ'O'Green , what is Check Off? Something new since I was her last......

Just so you know I read the post.

I swear everything I've seen people grow from Gnome has had massive leaves. I will say my Twenty20 Trizkit had some very large leaves as well. Especially the first couple sets down low. Wide and fat fingers. I think the Hotz has some big fans on it currently.

I know its going to be an outer wrapper but, in the cigar world the wrapper imparts a ton of flavor to the smoke. Probably the most important part of the cigar. Would a fancy tobacco leaf make a better wrapper? There are some very very light Connecticut Shade Grown varieties that don't have a strong tobacco-ness to them. I know some of the roll your own websites carry full leaves. Just spritz, cut out the main stem/vein, and you should have plenty to work with. Just an idea. I don't know how a smoked cannabis fan leaf would do flavor wise.

A light cocoa/toast tobacco leaf might be mild enough to hide behind the inner filling without intruding. The Connecticut Shade varieties have very low nicotine.
I do not do combustion but tobacco mixed with weed was a downer when I did.

You have to cure the leaves just like they were buds. Dry them slowly then in grove bags for a month. Then they will taste like good weed. This is based on research and not first hand knowledge. It is what I plan on doing.


I can say the backwoods tasted like I was hitting a cigarette that had been put out and relit about 17 times at the same time I was getting my weed smoke! Not a fan! Bought a zigzag leaf to rewrap this puppy in! I’ll report back if it tastes any better! :d5:
When I saw that tobacco leaf I went Blah.......:frowny:
 
I swear everything I've seen people grow from Gnome has had massive leaves. I will say my Twenty20 Trizkit had some very large leaves as well. Especially the first couple sets down low. Wide and fat fingers. I think the Hotz has some big fans on it currently.

I know its going to be an outer wrapper but, in the cigar world the wrapper imparts a ton of flavor to the smoke. Probably the most important part of the cigar. Would a fancy tobacco leaf make a better wrapper? There are some very very light Connecticut Shade Grown varieties that don't have a strong tobacco-ness to them. I know some of the roll your own websites carry full leaves. Just spritz, cut out the main stem/vein, and you should have plenty to work with. Just an idea. I don't know how a smoked cannabis fan leaf would do flavor wise.

A light cocoa/toast tobacco leaf might be mild enough to hide behind the inner filling without intruding. The Connecticut Shade varieties have very low nicotine.
Over the years at my farm, my neighbors gave me seeds to test. The father, living with his daughter,gave me some tobacco seeds. I grew about 30 of them. I didn't have any problems growing it out., but I had been growing for about 5 years or so. My environment was well established with good bugs. That was a LOT of tobacco! LOL! I wasn't gonna cure it, but the old man had that covered. He took over a tack room in his daughters stable and made it into a drying/curing room. He had once worked at a tobacco farm in Kentucky as a young man. He made all sorts of stuff with that tobacco. It kept him in smoke for a couple of years. I he was a little upset that I didn't grow it for him again. I got kinda freaked out about tobacco mosaic virus getting established. It was actually a needless worry, but I didn't know it at the time. It was interesting growing it!

It really makes me wonder what canna I could have grown in that lovely garden soil!
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