Harvest moon .... Neil Young

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ladaok

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hey fella's , i've got lot's of varieties planted, ( 6 of each type ) each variety is planted about 1 to 1 1/2 weeks apart. I'm also saving seed . The Zimmer, Florida sum, and Con broad leaf all have very yellow leaves at the base, and they have been flowering for around 3 weeks, are they ready to harvest ? I am thinking of cutting and hanging the whole plant in a tin garage, it's still pretty warm here in NZ, and once most of the moisture is gone was going to pack leaves in plastic bags to control the last drying / cure .... yes / no ? please advise
Ta robbie

Also ... how do you get that beautiful brown colour on those wrapper leaves ?
 

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Deluxestogie has a good post regarding harvesting cigar leaf in this thead: http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads/1175-when-to-start-priming

Another good thread. The leaf in the first pictures are over ripe for cigars in my opinion. They are way ripe rather than mature. They would make a good strong cigarette leaf. http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads/174-Ripe-tobacco-leaf

Pretty good discussion of whole stalk harvesting versus priming each leaf: http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads...-some-are-primed-and-some-are-stalk-harvested

A good thread on priming cigar leaf slightly early for milder cigars: http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads/478-Pictures-of-Cuban-leaf-harvest

Hanging and stringing methods: [url]http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads/196-How-I-Label-String-and-Hang-Primed-Leaf-deluxestogie











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Hey Robbie.
Its been a while since I heard from you. Glad to see you joined ftt. Hope all is well.
I would say get those leaves in the shed, prime the ones that's ripe, yellow. You can leave the green ones for later. Luckely all my tobacco's in the shed. We had loads and loads of rain, last two weeks, roads washed away, bridge broken ect, so I'm glad I've got everything in the shed. All the best.
Ben
 

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Ta K... H... i'll go through those links , I saw some info on this site , but too much info to sort , and i'm ...well.... lazy ! I knew someone would have the info at their finger tips .

Hi there Ben, yes it's a good site. do you normally get that much rain ? or is it ' global warming ' .... how did those 2 new cigar varieties work out ?
 

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Definitely abnormal. Man its a real mess. The roads just aren't built for all the water, bridges collapsing, trees falling over. But at least nobody can complain about a water shortage.
 
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