Tobacco is not an "acid loving plant". pH of 5.8 to 6.4 usually works well for most varieties. Locate a Southern States store nearby, and pick up some Low Chlorine 10:10:10 vegetable fertilizer (house brand) for your planting bed. The little babies will survive just fine without any mystical experiences or specialized fertilizer for a few weeks.
I would be inclined to clip the larger leaves, but that also will likely not matter. When you do put the dastardly peat pots into the ground, I would suggest that you use a sharp pocket knife to vertically score through the peat pot for the height of the pot, in several places. Break off any upper rim that might extend above the garden soil, to prevent the pot remaining desiccated, which would retard root penetration.
There is no magic here. Tobacco is a weed. (A very nice weed!) Just keep them alive long enough for them to meet the real world. So far, you are doing great.
Bob
I would be inclined to clip the larger leaves, but that also will likely not matter. When you do put the dastardly peat pots into the ground, I would suggest that you use a sharp pocket knife to vertically score through the peat pot for the height of the pot, in several places. Break off any upper rim that might extend above the garden soil, to prevent the pot remaining desiccated, which would retard root penetration.
There is no magic here. Tobacco is a weed. (A very nice weed!) Just keep them alive long enough for them to meet the real world. So far, you are doing great.
Bob











