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The PA Swarr-Hibshman pictures show a growth habit very much like the Swarr filler I grew last year. I agree it is a beautiful plant.
 

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After a drizzly, gloomy day, the sun poked out at sunset yesterday.

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This is the view from my house, toward the north-east.

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With the crummy weather yesterday, I made one quick round of the tobacco plants, and found zero hornworms or hornworm eggs. I thought the first wave was over. Today, I nabbed about 2 dozen very tiny hornworms, some so young that they were still nearly colorless. When crushed, they don't even have green goo to gratify my effort--just moisture.

I topped my first plant (Vuelta Abajo) at about 16 leaves today.

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When you count the leaves, Do you include mud lugs and red tips?
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I'd be lying if I said I had a method of counting the leaves. I usually ignore the two very bottom leaves, then roughly count up to where I snap the stem.

When I want the very tip leaves, I break away the bud head, as well as the two or three bud suckers that simultaneously form beneath it, then allow the tip to mature.

I don't care too much about the height, since that's often just a reflection of the distance between the nodes.

I really don't have a methodical approach. Tip leaf is often a wonderful condiment, but a major amount of additional work for a paltry 2 to 4 leaves. Sometimes I feel like saving them; sometimes I don't.

One additional point about topping that I do consider is the development stage of the entire plant in relation to others of the same variety. If a plant is way behind, topping it early will accelerate the maturity, although the yield will be lower.

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Thanks, Bob.
I did not know if there was a Industry correct way it was done.
I know if anyone Knew it would be you.
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If you read the University Extension Service burley and flue-cured tobacco growers guides from KY and TN and NC, they do have specific definitions. And they differ.

The problem I'm having is that the more years I grow tobacco, the more intuitive it becomes. That means that I have more trouble describing exactly what I'm doing, and why. That also explains why my finished tobacco improves each year, even though I don't have a clear idea why.

Bob
 

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Iike you I do not count the bottom 2 or 3 and only count those that are as big or bigger than my hand at the top.
 

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So I see this as our growing habits change per say.
Removing 2 lower leaf at planting we lose 2 then the 2 above it turn into mud lugs, if not pretty we have now lost 4 leaves. So a plant that should have 22 leaves as per plant sizes. Now has 18 good leaves?
 

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Some studies of removing various numbers of leaves has shown that, within limits, the plant ends up producing pretty much the same weight of cured leaf per plant. Fewer leaves = bigger leaves. I think that assuming that a particular variety is destined to produce a specific number of leaves ignores a lot of other factors that determine growth.

If you heavily clip the seedlings prior to transplant, then counting those crew-cut bottom leaves seems silly. Now, mud-lugs are not necessarily trash. I've gotten some fine, wrapper-grade leaves from the mud lugs. But most mud lugs are not a high grade leaf. It counts. It just ends up being filler, regardless of the variety.

For me, the bottom line is not a formula for when and how many. When asked, I confabulate a reasonable answer.

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Thank You, Bob
You cleared up a lot of unclear growing habits in a few posts for me.
Sorry, I do not grasp or remember things that well.
I can't complain I got Short Big leaf plants, verses tall plants with smaller leaf.

Thank You,
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BT, Take your best plants and make the most of them. I have found that works best. When I have plants that don't do well I don't worry. You can have 1 out that bunch that will . When you have a lot the bottom leaves are less important.
 

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So I see this as our growing habits change per say.
Removing 2 lower leaf at planting we lose 2 then the 2 above it turn into mud lugs, if not pretty we have now lost 4 leaves. So a plant that should have 22 leaves as per plant sizes. Now has 18 good leaves?
Do you realy count. I never count.
To many varietys to keep up with. I use my judgement to keep up. Which means my records aint worth shit.
 

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Do you realy count. I never count.
To many varietys to keep up with. I use my judgement to keep up. Which means my records aint worth shit.
Just comparing other people's plant sizes to mine. Growing habits of different plants.
I have not even counted how many plants I have this year or how many went in 700 ~ 900? I don't keep notes either except for plant type and location. I do not worry about size. It is what it is.
 

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Just comparing other people's plant sizes to mine. Growing habits of different plants.
I have not even counted how many plants I have this year or how many went in 700 ~ 900? I don't keep notes either except for plant type and location. I do not worry about size. It is what it is.
Your so right, it is what it is.
 
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