This is for the members out there lucky enough to live in a climate where caapi will grow.
I've always found caapi to be a real pain to roll into a blunt because of the way dried leaf tends to have a "slippery" feel to it, it's not really slippery but for me I can never roll it without heaps of hassle.
Recently my vine got blasted by 120 km/h near freezing winds and it really smashed the plant. A few weeks later the injured leaves that died on the vine were still hanging on the plant, so I collected a few and found they have a consistency a lot like tobacco. It's very easy to roll, burns cooler and is a much better smoke. I don't know if it's self suggestion but to me changa blends seem more effective in this cooler burning mix and taste a lot better too.
So now all my caapi leaves that I smoke are purposely damaged by snapping the petiole at the base of the leaf and then left to cure on the vine. The leaves turn an awesome looking golden brown colour and have a higher moisture content than fresh harvested dry leaves and it just tastes much better to me.
I really don't foresee much feedback from this post but someone may find it useful.