Ok, for this season grow, I tried a simple way to imitate flue cure. Using my stovetop oven. I wilt the leaves first for few days (3 to 4 days), until it is mostly yellow, strip the stem and go into my oven in low heat for 30 minutes. It is low tech but my sun cured rajangan of the same tobacco is also go through the same process, only it is dried in the sun for few hour rather than 30 minutes. The problem is, the rajangan method yield a good burning tobacco while my oven cured is not. It doesn't burn well, and leave a black charcoal when I smoke them in cigarette case. I have to light them each time I take a drag. I searched for the answer in this forum and the one that I find say that it is not fermented enough. Any suggestion what can I do to help it burn better? The taste is really good, smell really sweet, it just doesnt burn. I think i can make it burn mixed with the rajangan leaves and some air cured leaves but I really like the taste to add another leaves that might alter the taste. Should I kiln the leaves? or should I just let them aged a few more months? Or should I spray sugar water to help with the burn? Help. If I find a good solution I might cure my remaining leaves the same way or I have to air cure all of my leaves.