Me too.Bottom line for me: enjoy yourself and take what works for you and use it, keep an open yet practical mind, and realize that what you like/do now will probably be different down the road a ways.
Me too.Bottom line for me: enjoy yourself and take what works for you and use it, keep an open yet practical mind, and realize that what you like/do now will probably be different down the road a ways.
I agree with this, also so.e blenders don't put their tins under vacuum when tinning it upIf I smoke a blend after it’s been sealed for 5 years it’s 5 years old. If I open the jar again in 7 days to smoke it it’s not a 1week old blend.
I don’t see how the time would stop with a fresh gust of air when you open it. It’ll age differently than if it were sealed the whole time, but I can’t imagine it’s a huge difference for the average smoker.
You're telling me that every time I open a jar to sniff it, I've just been sabotaging myself?Whatever process that was going on stops once the lid is opened and new air gets in. Therefore at that point, aging stops. No, that doesn't mean it will go back to seed before being planted.
Yes. But it won't kill the tobacco.You're telling me that every time I open a jar to sniff it, I've just been sabotaging myself?
No you haven't. The aging process stops because you let the mystical modern pipe smoker genie out of the bottle. Of course, it starts back up again after you close the lid. Lot's of faulty logic and myth surrounding aging tobacco in a mason jar - learn more myth on You Tube.You're telling me that every time I open a jar to sniff it, I've just been sabotaging myself?