Good luck with your grow. Looks good.We are off to the races; all MD609 from seeds I harvested in 2019. View attachment 35339
We are off to the races; all MD609 from seeds I harvested in 2019.
It’s a great blending tobacco, so I hear. I had some family seeds I grew years ago, and I’ll let one plant flower and keep the seeds. Last harvest (2019) I made cigars and pipe tobacco, this go around will be more pipe tobacco. I’m just not adventurous yet to buy seeds yet and different varieties. One day...Just curious, what do you use MD609 in and how does it taste?
They look great. Maryland 609 is a wonderful plant. Growing, curing, huge leaves, handles nice. It’s a very cooperative plant for want of a better word.View attachment 36036
getting hardy
Hi, My experience is that right or wrong don't matter. If it works OK for you then it can't be too wrong. We all do things differently here, but, each one of us is doing the same things, sowing the seeds and raising the seedlings. Preparing the plot, planting out, and all the work that goes into the final product.View attachment 36104
Into the ground they go. This is my method; I don’t know if it’s right or wrong but it works. I dig a channel, fill it with M-grow potting soil, put hardened, “trimmed” plants in a mound, and manually debug until harvest.
My buddy had a dog named Boat Ramp that looked just like yours. Long story....View attachment 36512
Kenny Baker, the guard dog...
He is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever, guarding my Maryland 609 tobacco, in south Alabama !My buddy had a dog named Boat Ramp that looked just like yours. Long story....![]()
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