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    Quote Originally Posted by cockyhoskins
    It's a sun spot or natural discoloration in the leaf prior to drying. Don't sweat it and smoke away
    SILENCIO Senorita Cocky-kins! No more yabbering until I see you answer my post about your walk-in-humidor bud! Pictures cocky, pictures!

    Don't make me get Kevin7 knocking on your door...you wouldn't want him on you...I'll pay him in cigars too!

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    Default !!!

    Hey! - What can I say?

    I was in Tampa visiting for a while and work's been busy too.

    I DID mention naked women harvesting the tobacco while wearing GOLD body paint in my answer though Godfather!


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    Default Oops! Re: Plume

    If it is REALLY plume and not mold - leave it on. It is crystallized nicotine (and other stuff too)! You would be brushing away flavor!

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    I have seen similar in my garden, I think that the spots can be caused by a raindrop focusing the suns rays on a small area of a leaf.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohnroe
    I have seen similar in my garden, I think that the spots can be caused by a raindrop focusing the suns rays on a small area of a leaf.


    yep

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    mold

    mold

    mold

    First Release Opus X RDC, this is plume

    This my look like mold, but again, this is plume.

    Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar.

    Plume, when held to the light, looks like it has been covered with glitter. Lucky enough, I got my hands on an Orginal Release Opus and they look like they are just covered in glitter. It's 10 yrs old and I'll burn it one day.

    helpful link with links and pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar.

    Plume, when held to the light, looks like it has been covered with glitter.
    So for those of you paying attention...

    If it's an OpusX, it's a plume, if it's anything else, it's mold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    "...Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar..."
    Nice resources KB. Thanks "brudda."

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    Quote Originally Posted by godfather
    SILENCIO Senorita Cocky-kins! No more yabbering until I see you answer my post about your walk-in-humidor bud! Pictures cocky, pictures!

    Don't make me get Kevin7 knocking on your door...you wouldn't want him on you...I'll pay him in cigars too!
    I'll work on it now. Come on, cut some slack. I'm still enjoying that win over UT! LOL!

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