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<blockquote data-quote="Markx" data-source="post: 147048" data-attributes="member: 1481"><p>As I said, the batch that didn't go moldy is still curing, so I haven't smoked any yet.</p><p>My biggest tip so far would be:</p><p> Make sure that humidity never goes above 70% when you are curing your tobacco.</p><p>Growing it is easy, the aging and curing is what needs care.</p><p>Looking at your cellars, I think most of you are in a better position than me to cure tobacco. some whole leaves hanging from the ceilings would sure complete the picture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markx, post: 147048, member: 1481"] As I said, the batch that didn't go moldy is still curing, so I haven't smoked any yet. My biggest tip so far would be: Make sure that humidity never goes above 70% when you are curing your tobacco. Growing it is easy, the aging and curing is what needs care. Looking at your cellars, I think most of you are in a better position than me to cure tobacco. some whole leaves hanging from the ceilings would sure complete the picture! [/QUOTE]
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