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Almost done processing. Kiln will be running in the next week or so.

2 16gal totes of shredded and one of whole cigar leaf.
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Did some Silver River tonight. Nice color.
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I have one good run of leaf left to harvest, tops and regrows, but leaf lacks signs of maturity, I will let it go as long as possible before first frost warnings then bring it in and see how it turns out.
 

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Dgbama..just read your entire grow blog.what a great adventure.glad it worked-out so good for you.I love reading these great grow blogs here person can learn so-much by following them.

Cigar ps I forgive the name 'bama'
 

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Dgbama..just read your entire grow blog.what a great adventure.glad it worked-out so good for you.I love reading these great grow blogs here person can learn so-much by following them.

Cigar ps I forgive the name 'bama'

No forgiveness required....... ROLL TIDE!

Not only are the grow logs fun, but a great diary of trial and error too. I reference back to my last year's log frequently. Come spring I will read this one again completely.
 

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Heh heh, Your getting down on it. You are way more organized than me. I have been taking straight off the stringers into the kiln for some varietys.
 

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Got the last shredding done. Yield is not what I expected, but should be enough to get me through to next year.

Considering I expected to loose half my plants a few days after planting, turned out pretty good.
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Amazing how we take for granted the work that goes into a simple pack of smokes.... If I counted my time, and had no pride, gyo would not be worth it. I would simply buy leaf from WLT.
 

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Nice looking bags of work/enjoyment there DGBAMA looks like you will many days of smoking ahead of you.

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Nice yield. Your hard work pail off, just look what you got. Now, if you want to put some of it in the kiln will you put in your shreaded tobacco?
 

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Nice yield. Your hard work pail off, just look what you got. Now, if you want to put some of it in the kiln will you put in your shreaded tobacco?
Ricky, I experimented with kilning shredded leaf last year, with favorable results. The bags within containers worked great, no need to add moisture throughout the process. Another benefit, I can fit the full year grow in a single run.
 

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The Havana suckers actually look to be doing something worthwhile, since we have had some rain the last couple weeks. Actually have leaves ripening.14131266879980.jpg14131267303471.jpg
 

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Good looking Suckers, how much time until first frost down their.
 

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I'm cleaning a few varieties per day. I have around 120 bags of seed to go through, two each of around 60 varieties. Then the germ test. My seed jars runneth over.
 

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Did you do a shredded weight to plants ratio of the flue cured?
I did not. Leaf thickness was way off, yield weight clearly low for the number of leaves processed. On a volume basis, I would say most of mine weighs 1/2 - 2/3 of WLT flue cured for shredded leaf.
 
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