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    sure wish I had a firebox of some sort to warm up to .... looks great guys. Love the pipe "T" .
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    Going for a walk with some bulk 965. I wonder how this is going to work. I started these plants [Yellow Twist Bud]on Tuesday. Not much to see yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Going for a walk with some bulk 965. I wonder how this is going to work. I started these plants [Yellow Twist Bud]on Tuesday. Not much to see yet.

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    Where do you get those from. It sounds interesting to grow your own.
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    Seeds from last years plants in a starter kit I got from Menards. Coconut husks not peat.
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    At the strating block of late saturday eve. JF.Germain's Rich Dark from Stanwell (by Sixten Ivarsson). Lager from city brewery.

    That just looks damn fine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacemonkeyjon View Post
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    So it holds and keeps your tobacco moist inside ?
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    Yep. If it starts to dry out Just we the stone. I have a plain glass one that I used for a long time. I wouldn't cellar tobacco in it but if it's a blend that your smoking it works great
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacemonkeyjon View Post
    Yep. If it starts to dry out Just we the stone. I have a plain glass one that I used for a long time. I wouldn't cellar tobacco in it but if it's a blend that your smoking it works great
    That's very nice...I use a brown sugar stone in my jar. Talk at ya tonight...off to work now.
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    I bought 2 terracotta stones a while back ajd they work a treat. I will definitely be investing in more of these. I ambsearching to find a good something to line the inside of my pouch to hold the tobacco. Might need to take a visit to the shop in Edinburgh and see if I cant liberate one of thier little plastic bags lol
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