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WillQuantrill 2025: broadleaf redemption

WillQuantrill

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41 days of kiln time for Seco primings and I woke this morning to find a fog had settled in bringing all my leaf still hanging in the shed into case. This gift from nature meant today was the day to rotate leaf, sort my stalk cured One Sucker and sort/bag the Seco primings. So, I pulled all the Seco out of the kiln and moved all the Ligero and One Sucker from the shed into kiln. This is the most leaf I have ever stored at one time in the kiln. Having run out of room to hang the primings somewhat organized I decided to just lay the One Sucker across the middle grate in loose hands. Pretty impressed with the quality of leaf the One Sucker produced and hopefully it will make for a nice component to my smokeless blends. Did not get very much wrapper out of the Seco primings, 5 Olor leaves. Picture 4 is Habano 2000 Seco, picture 5 is Connecticut Broadleaf Seco. From here it will be vacuum sealed in bags and into the freezer for a week for my own peace of mind.20251011_112643.jpg20251011_115039.jpg20251011_115208.jpg20251011_140014.jpg20251011_142333.jpg
 
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