tmbutler
Active Member
Yesterday, my wife and I started our seeds inside of Jiffy Greenhouse Kits with the peat pods. I’ve read a lot of mixed reviews and this is my first go around. I’m notorious for obtaining enough information to go into paralysis and not doing anything at all, so this is my start.
I am starting this year off with three different types of tobacco from Victory Seed; Virginia 509, Black Mammoth and Hickory Pryor. While I do not have the information in front of me (I’m outside taking a break from repairing the garden beds), I do believe some may require light. Well, they’re altogether sharing a house with five kids, three dogs and two cats- so space is an issue lol. I will be tilling a few rows in my yard for the tobacco as well as a row or two for corn. I’m also going to order compost to blend in with them and let the rows settle for a few weeks in time for a slated early May transplanting.
I’m attaching two pictures; one of my wife’s greenhouse with light/moderate humidity and the other is mine with a heat mat under it. As you could imagine, the humidity is HEAVY. Do I need to be concerned? Should I crack the covers or leave it be? My home is maintained at appx. 70 degrees downstairs, ambient indoor humidity....I’ll have to get back on that. I live in Virginia and right now it’s dry and chilly, although these next few days are expected to be in the mid to upper 70’s!!!! Any feedback would be awesome. Thanks!
I am starting this year off with three different types of tobacco from Victory Seed; Virginia 509, Black Mammoth and Hickory Pryor. While I do not have the information in front of me (I’m outside taking a break from repairing the garden beds), I do believe some may require light. Well, they’re altogether sharing a house with five kids, three dogs and two cats- so space is an issue lol. I will be tilling a few rows in my yard for the tobacco as well as a row or two for corn. I’m also going to order compost to blend in with them and let the rows settle for a few weeks in time for a slated early May transplanting.
I’m attaching two pictures; one of my wife’s greenhouse with light/moderate humidity and the other is mine with a heat mat under it. As you could imagine, the humidity is HEAVY. Do I need to be concerned? Should I crack the covers or leave it be? My home is maintained at appx. 70 degrees downstairs, ambient indoor humidity....I’ll have to get back on that. I live in Virginia and right now it’s dry and chilly, although these next few days are expected to be in the mid to upper 70’s!!!! Any feedback would be awesome. Thanks!


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