Scone_of_Ark
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Every harvest I roll a few of these;
Hand rolled all canna cigars. To make these you will need to collect some fans, the best ones are the large ones that go yellow in late flower, but really any will do. Take the longer fingers out of the fans and press these in a book, use some weight too. You will need these later on.
Now to tie the cigar. I take fresh harvest buds, no later than a couple days off, and a skewer. I start stacking up buds at one end just a little bigger than I want the cigar to be. I'm not really tieing the buds to the skewer, more holding them there with the string till they dry to that shape. Once this dries in a week it will hold its shape and you can wrap it.
This is what you want to use for wrap, it even smells like cigar wrap at this point. I get a pyrex going with hash oil in it, and warm that up just a tad, till it starts to move. Take these leaves and slather one side of them with the oil, and start sticking em to the cigar in a spiral one after the other. I finally got more waxed hemp line for this, it works way better, and follow up with your string to hold it in place.
Now I leave these to dry for another week or two before putting on the final wrap. I can unwind and re tie these as needed to get the leaf all flattened down and sealed.
These two are finished, and will 'cure' till all of the volatile's have left the hash oil leaving a sugary hash wrapper. You can smoke these now but they would be all greasy, in six months these will smoke just like regular cigars.
Hand rolled all canna cigars. To make these you will need to collect some fans, the best ones are the large ones that go yellow in late flower, but really any will do. Take the longer fingers out of the fans and press these in a book, use some weight too. You will need these later on.
Now to tie the cigar. I take fresh harvest buds, no later than a couple days off, and a skewer. I start stacking up buds at one end just a little bigger than I want the cigar to be. I'm not really tieing the buds to the skewer, more holding them there with the string till they dry to that shape. Once this dries in a week it will hold its shape and you can wrap it.
This is what you want to use for wrap, it even smells like cigar wrap at this point. I get a pyrex going with hash oil in it, and warm that up just a tad, till it starts to move. Take these leaves and slather one side of them with the oil, and start sticking em to the cigar in a spiral one after the other. I finally got more waxed hemp line for this, it works way better, and follow up with your string to hold it in place.
Now I leave these to dry for another week or two before putting on the final wrap. I can unwind and re tie these as needed to get the leaf all flattened down and sealed.
These two are finished, and will 'cure' till all of the volatile's have left the hash oil leaving a sugary hash wrapper. You can smoke these now but they would be all greasy, in six months these will smoke just like regular cigars.