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The Cigar Artist
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I received a fiver of organic cigars in a trade and upon researching them, I noticed the leafs are not subjected to fertilizer or pesticides, thus making them organic.
My question is this - If they're not subjected to pesticides, do they run a higher chance of beetle infestation and should they be kept seperately from my other sticks? Thanks in advance for the input! M |
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Juan of 11
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All cigars are 100% organic in composition.
![]() Organically grown.. ok. If this is a known brand then the have had some sort of beetle treatment. (Freezing etc) The treatment is "post organically grown". Do they say organically processed and constructed as well. ![]() I'd freeze them - then toss em in with the rest.
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Grrrrrr
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