graytobacco
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Hey, so I’m a little confused. I’ve been reading and although I air cured my tobacco leaves I think I still need to ferment them if I’m going to smoke it. I already smoked it and it tasted good and hit well but will ferment if you guys thinks that’s best? I don’t have a kiln and am working on a minimal budget as a college kid who does this as a hobby. Are the leaves okay to smoke even though I didn’t ferment they don’t smell like ammonia and smell quite nice actually. Any ideas on how to quickly ferment these on a cheap budget? I was thinking maybe a water bath. Keep them in the jars and put them in a slow cooker and let them cook for about 4-6 hours. Has anyone had any experience with this and would it work? I found the method on a random growing site. Eventually when I get my own house in a couple of years with my own land I’ll build a kiln but right now I live my grandma and having the tobacco in pots is a comprise lol. No way she would let me build a kiln in her backyard.