Brown Thumb
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Me too. Tell me your secret.I like strong cigarettes
Me too. Tell me your secret.I like strong cigarettes
45% flue cureMe too. Tell me your secret.
Extra ripe leaf is the secret!Me too. Tell me your secret.
Do you do that with your Rustica?Extra ripe leaf is the secret!
pier
Edit: oh, and top the plants aggressively: 12th to 14th leaf maximum




Is it 10th position counting from the top? And which of the 4th sets of leaves counts as number 10?Reams 158 leaf - 10th position
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Keep in mind that I snip the cotyledons and one or two more off at transplant in order to bury the stalk more deeply into the soil. I'm not sure how that will affect the measurements.Thank you. The leaf measure photo has been inserted into the update manuscript.
It should be the 10th leaf from the bottom (not counting the two cotyledon leaves.
Bob
I don't understand "4th sets of leaves"?Is it 10th position counting from the top? And which of the 4th sets of leaves counts as number 10?
The standard is based on the growouts performed by (or contracted by) ARS-GRIN at UNC. I'm certain that they never ever considered how real tobacco growers grow their tobacco. [When ARS-GRIN data is provided for two or more different growouts, they may differ in all their measurements by 50% or more. If you're selling seed, then the most impressive numbers look nice. If you're hoping for reality, then an average may be a safer bet.]Keep in mind that I snip the cotyledons and one or two more off at transplant in order to bury the stalk more deeply into the soil. I'm not sure how that will affect the measurements.
File this under: how do I know when it's ready?
They are getting close. I prime flue cured, burley, and dark air when ripe to ripe-ripe, but prior to over ripe (if a few inches of the tip has turned brown, and the rest of the leaf is mostly yellow, I call that over ripe) Ripe leaf is easy to cure.File this under: how do I know when it's ready?















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