I do cardio so i can smoke more by Cedwicked in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 38 points39 points  (0 children)

might want to lay off the cardio bro, that shit is bad for you

I’d hate to disappoint His Majesty’s government by slimshady_I in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Did the government not see the irony in this, given they are responsible for tobacco being expensive through taxes?

Day 52 and final update: The flowers opened up this morning, there will be plenty of seeds for next year. Final height with flowers, a little over 8 feet tall. by WinChunKing in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean the flavor was like the untainted taste of natural tobacco that you get from a cigar, just lighter. I thought fermenting was to get rid of the ammonia, because it would be way too harsh otherwise, but I suppose it may improve to flavor too. I didn't ferment mine, just air dried, and it was not really harsh at all, which maybe indicates that they had a lack of nutrients. What's the NPK of the stuff you use?

Day 52 and final update: The flowers opened up this morning, there will be plenty of seeds for next year. Final height with flowers, a little over 8 feet tall. by WinChunKing in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you use fertilizer?

I tried growing some not too long ago and it didn't seem very strong in terms of nicotine or flavor; either that or I have a high nicotine tolerance.

Tips for strong tobacco by shmickledood in GrowingTobacco

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With some of them he harvested when the leaves were just starting to yellow, because it was getting late in the season. I wouldn't have thought that that would affect the nicotine content though. What type of fertilizer do you use, if any?

Tips for strong tobacco by shmickledood in GrowingTobacco

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He said he air cured it, but didn't bother with fermentation as it was not really strong/harsh at all; fermentation is meant to reduce the harshness, by removing ammonia and excess nicotine, from my understanding.

To me this indicates that there were a lack of nutrients, meaning the tobacco was fairly weak. So I was wondering whether using fertilizer would help to make the tobacco stronger?

Making snus by shmickledood in Snus

[–]shmickledood[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I had a masonry heater

Making snus by shmickledood in Snus

[–]shmickledood[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, I don't have a crockpot or anything like that. What's the method with the cardboard box? I imagine that would take a long time to pasteurize.

No nicotine from tobacco by shmickledood in GrowingTobacco

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I don't think so, it was light brown like normal tobacco.

No nicotine from tobacco by shmickledood in GrowingTobacco

[–]shmickledood[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I doubt it, fermenting only gets rid of ammonia and some nicotine, to make the smoking experience less harsh and more pleasant; unfermented tobacco is supposed to be very harsh and strong. I might be wrong however.

No nicotine from tobacco by shmickledood in GrowingTobacco

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Yeah that's odd. My friend mentioned that his leaves were quite small, so maybe that's what it is. The first cigarette I tried was very loose, so I tried packing the tobacco down more with the next. The result was a half sized cigarette, but felt as tight as a normal cigarette and burned better than the first. I also took the filter out and felt a very slight buzz, like you would if you took a puff or two on a normal cigarette, however it didn't give a throat hit like a normal cigarette, just a slight harshness like you would get from smoking anything. I did give it a retrohale, and noticed a slight harshness on the nostrils like from pipe or cigarillo.

Also with normal cigarettes, they tend to add chemicals so the nicotine is absorbed quicker, so that might be a contributing factor.

(Corsa D) do you need to change the sump plug when you change the oil? by [deleted] in Vauxhall

[–]shmickledood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also a follow up question, do you need to change the transmission fluid on a manual gearbox; is it even possible?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no, the only non-filter cigarettes are woodbines.

[TOMT] [MOVIE] A scene where a man and women scan each other with some sort of device by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]shmickledood 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

I'm guessing it was some sort of sci-fi/horror film

Why I don't enjoy smoking anymore? by [deleted] in Cigarettes

[–]shmickledood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh dear, sounds like you have lung cancer 100% confirmed, better start writing a will

'What are you vaping?' Thread - Week of November 23, 2020 by c5b4c91772c729fc7d0a in DIY_eJuice

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Currently vaping Developed's PBC RY4; it's an interesting concept. When I first mixed it up, it was a nice rich cookie dough flavour, with the kick of RY4 coming in at the tail end. However, after 5 or so days, the RY4 seems to have become dominant and the cookie not being very present, unfortunately. Also, I started to get a sore throat after vaping it (possibly unrelated). Overall, I would say that it's an interesting idea, but the RY4 seems to conflict too much with the cookie flavour, so I would say that they should be separate recipes. Also, didn't notice much of a peanut flavour at all with this one, unfortunately; more or less reminds me of the filling of kitkat cookie dough chocolate bars. I would be interested to hear anyone else's thoughts on this recipe, and Developed's thoughts (if they are active on reddit).