The balsam fir tree has many uses and using the needles of this great plant as a smudge is just one of many.
Pine smudge stick uses.
It s important to harvest only small amounts from multiple trees.
Cypress is another evergreen that is great to make into a smudge stick.
Pine is an excellent herb for cleansing and protection.
Sage cedar smudge sticks are pretty easy to come by.
This smudge stick is approximately 5 inches in length on average.
How to use smudge sticks.
It s a great smudge.
Thread color may vary.
In druid lore the pine tree stands for persistence moderation and self confidence.
This fir is the most common type of tree used as a christmas tree so for many the scent evokes a happy time.
Blow out any open flames so that the leaves slowly smolder.
Holding the smudge stick by the handle end use a lighter to ignite the tip.
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Read more about the different smudging herbs in our detailed guide.
Personally i use white sage but feel free to experiment with lavender pine and cedar too.
Set the smudge stick to dry in a basket or on a drying screen for 7 10 days or as long as necessary.
Pine needles are traditionally used to bless a new home.
There are others you could try as well but i d recommend these first.
Once the smudge stick has a steady flame blow it out so it is smoldering and smoking.
It is best to allow the needles to dry indoors for 24 48 hours to allow most of the moisture to leave the needles and allow for a tighter binding.
Like all evergreens pine is associated with prosperity and good health.
A pine smudge stick can take 6 weeks or so to fully dry before it can be used.
Pine smudge is relatively easy to forage for ethically.
You could also try a combination.
Cypress is associated with death and the underworld afterlife so it s a good plant to use when letting go releasing or doing any ancestor work.
Light the tip of the smudge stick with a lighter match or candle.
The most used sage types have antimicrobial properties.
Burning sage also known as smudging is an ancient spiritual ritual.