janetta007
Well-Known Member
Those look very very pretty. Are the leaves brittle?
Sorry to hijack, but was it ever determined if a FoodSaver machine will seal these bags?
It will age well inside a sealed bag, so long as it is not dry. There is enough O[sub]2[/sub] in the bag.Guys what about aging? Can the leaves be aged properly when sealed air tight? I am just wondering if an oxygen shouldnt be present for aging.
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Keep an eye on your bags and periodicly check for dust in the bottom, as this could be a sign of tobacco beetles. All it takes is one to lay some eggs on your leaf and it'll be sealed in. I have taken it straight off the drying rack and sealed it up and had to deal with it by using the freezer method. Comepletly dry the stems and then bring back to low medium case helps also I believe. I love those bags for keeping in case ready to smoke but also for vast amounts you should drink a lot of beer and save the boxes.
Lol! More beer, more whiskey, more women. Heh heh. More cigars! More more more...
Keep an eye on your bags and periodicly check for dust in the bottom, as this could be a sign of tobacco beetles. All it takes is one to lay some eggs on your leaf and it'll be sealed in. I have taken it straight off the drying rack and sealed it up and had to deal with it by using the freezer method. Comepletly dry the stems and then bring back to low medium case helps also I believe. I love those bags for keeping in case ready to smoke but also for vast amounts you should drink a lot of beer and save the boxes.
A seal a meal would work.
Doesn't a week in the freezer kill tobacco beetles?
Heck, I do this in a regular freezer, and have never had problems....Only in a deep freezer better than -15 F and even that is questionable.