Welcome from South Louisiana. If you start your crop, remember to post pictures!!
Welcome from South Louisiana. If you start your crop, remember to post pictures!!
if i were to venture into growing and rolling my own tobacco, I think I would try to buy up some leaves first to practice rolling. I wouldn't want to put all that work into producing my own tobacco just to screw it up when i get to the final step.
Welcome from CO. I wish I had the drive to start such an endeavor as growing and producing my own cigars. Let us know how it goes!
Smoke em' if you got em'
Welcome from San Marcos. I have a son down in Dickinson. I heard that Kemah got pretty torn up by Ike?
Yeah everything down by the coast got ripped up. The eye went right over me as well. But I lucked out and had no damage. A lot of my neighbors were not as fortunate.
I'm planning on getting some leaves and working on rolling before my crop is ready. I figure it may take as long as three years from the first planting before I have leaves that are ready for rolling after all the fermenting, drying and aging. Then at least another 6 months to a year before I can even smoke the first cigar. So I have plenty of time to figure out what the heck I'm doing.
Martin.
Welcome to the board. Growing and rolling your own cigars sounds like a fun project. At the very least it will help you realize all the hard work that goes into the process.
Welcome from California, I wish I was close enough to go see you roll your own stogies... it's always been a fascination of mine. Good luck with that
welcome.
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Thank you for the warm welcomes everyone. I'll keep everyone posted on how good or bad my home grown endeavors turn out...
Martin.
Welcome from the UK. Good luck with your project.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
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