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Caribbean Cigar blend recipe

ChrisN

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Hi,
I am looking for a Caribbean cigar blend recipe. Not sure how much of each plant to use to make a Caribbean cigar. Also, have read that Catterton and Symbol 4 have been used in cigar filler as well. It also will help me see how many of each species I should plant. Here are the seeds/plants I have. I also have a Cigarette recipe blend thread going as well, will be getting some oriental seeds, maybe Prilep. Thank you very much! Take care. Chris
 

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GreenDragon

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I always recommend, whether using home grown or purchased cigar tobaccos, to roll a small puro cigar of each leaf and make tasting notes. Each year's crop is a little different, and your local climate and soil will add some uniqueness to your homegrown. You can then use your notes to start formulating blends. Blending is a lot of art, and a smidge of science. Have fun!
 
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