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Mold in tobacco jars.
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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 338113" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>It is possible that what you think is mold could possibly be sugar crystalization that can occur during the aging process. It could also be bloom, such as you would see on a cigar that has been aged as well. In either event, these would be <em>good</em> signs and suggest that your tobacco is aging quite nicely. Mold is certainly a possibility, but I wouldn't jump to that conclusion right away, especially if the coloration is white.</p><p></p><p>Got any pictures? That could be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 338113, member: 2165"] It is possible that what you think is mold could possibly be sugar crystalization that can occur during the aging process. It could also be bloom, such as you would see on a cigar that has been aged as well. In either event, these would be [i]good[/i] signs and suggest that your tobacco is aging quite nicely. Mold is certainly a possibility, but I wouldn't jump to that conclusion right away, especially if the coloration is white. Got any pictures? That could be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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