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corobikan

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sorry sir I'm new comer
this is my tobacco that I ever proccessed before

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sorry using flas so look so pale
the problem my tobacco are dry and easy burned
but why it hard burn countinusly ?
when I made the humidity are enough , they hard to burn
so I'm affraid to flavouring proccess

then now
what I should do for my tobacco?
should I adding something maybe?
or doing something for my tobacco?

and

do you have any sugestion for flavouring especially without using alcohol exactly ?
because I still confused on flavouring proccess?

thanks you very much
 

GreenDragon

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You will find that home processed tobacco, unlike commercial blends with all the additives, will burn very differently. You will need to pack you pipe differently (usually a little tighter), and may need to experiment with how wide/small you cut it; thin ribbons for hard to burn varieties, thicker for easy to burn.

I recommend concentrated flavor oils for candy, such as LorAnn oils. These are made with oil and glycerin, no alcohol.
 

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I had poorly burning oriental tobacco once. I am unsure why. The main suspect for my tobacco was excessive fertilization. Another suspect is that I used a lot of tap water that year for irrigation and chlorine is known to impede combustibility in tobacco. It always burned to a black ash and was difficult to stay lit. This tobacco has aged 4 years now, and it burns better than it did before, but it's not great.
 
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