Is it necessary to complete the entire process in 1 go? I understand why the temps are gradually raised over a period of days.
So i wonder, if I have already completed the first 4 steps and am on to the last one of raising the temp to 165, what is stopping me from placing leaves that have yellowed and been hanging for some time in a 160ish degree oven for a few hours?
most things in life have reasons and end results can be obtained by alternate routes, so out of curiosity i have a few strips of older yellow tobacco in the oven at 160 (it pops up slightly higher periodically so i set it lower) and will sample it tonight to see if i can have nature do the first several steps of a flue cure and me finish it with a device everyone has in their house already.
So i wonder, if I have already completed the first 4 steps and am on to the last one of raising the temp to 165, what is stopping me from placing leaves that have yellowed and been hanging for some time in a 160ish degree oven for a few hours?
most things in life have reasons and end results can be obtained by alternate routes, so out of curiosity i have a few strips of older yellow tobacco in the oven at 160 (it pops up slightly higher periodically so i set it lower) and will sample it tonight to see if i can have nature do the first several steps of a flue cure and me finish it with a device everyone has in their house already.