First time grower. I have been plucking off tobacco leaves (virginia gold leaf) rolling them up and putting them in my mouth to chew on as i do yard work. I think i feel some effect come over me after 5 mins or so, but it is so subtle that I doubt anyone would even notice and I'm not sure if it isn't just placebo. Compared to the buzz you get when you dip or smoke a cigarette the raw leaf buzz is nonexistant.
Now I think some sort of an effect does happen with the raw leaf. It may be helping with focus or just generally keeping me occupied while doing tasks - I think it gets my mind off of things in a very subtle way. But it doesn't generate a euphoric buzz that the first hit of a cigarette will in the morning. I liken the effect more to chewing Redman vs spitting long-cut dip.
So I'm wondering the following and would love if anyone had some answers:
Can you smoke raw uncured leaf and get nicotine buzz effects? If so how much would one have to smoke before feeling a heady buzz?
Can you eat/chew/spit raw uncured leaf and get nicotine buzz effects? If so how much would one have to consume before feeling a heady buzz?
Do the leaves have to get to a certain stage in the growth cycle before there is enough nicotine content to feel a buzz? (These leaves are about 45 days old - some are pretty big, but the ones i chew are the size of a common indoor plant leaf)
Why does Redman not have as strong of a nicotine buzz as compared to a pinch of skoal? Is it because the skoal cuts up the lip to allow nicotine in faster/more direct? or does skoal have more concentrated/higher nicotine levels?
After one gets use to the general plant sour taste I can see this being a much more organic way of consuming nicotine.
Best,
Sam
Now I think some sort of an effect does happen with the raw leaf. It may be helping with focus or just generally keeping me occupied while doing tasks - I think it gets my mind off of things in a very subtle way. But it doesn't generate a euphoric buzz that the first hit of a cigarette will in the morning. I liken the effect more to chewing Redman vs spitting long-cut dip.
So I'm wondering the following and would love if anyone had some answers:
Can you smoke raw uncured leaf and get nicotine buzz effects? If so how much would one have to smoke before feeling a heady buzz?
Can you eat/chew/spit raw uncured leaf and get nicotine buzz effects? If so how much would one have to consume before feeling a heady buzz?
Do the leaves have to get to a certain stage in the growth cycle before there is enough nicotine content to feel a buzz? (These leaves are about 45 days old - some are pretty big, but the ones i chew are the size of a common indoor plant leaf)
Why does Redman not have as strong of a nicotine buzz as compared to a pinch of skoal? Is it because the skoal cuts up the lip to allow nicotine in faster/more direct? or does skoal have more concentrated/higher nicotine levels?
After one gets use to the general plant sour taste I can see this being a much more organic way of consuming nicotine.
Best,
Sam
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