Fantastic thanks alot to spend the time to give me all this information!!Think it was about 3 - 3.5 months in that picture. Last year was a mediocre year, the usual wet spring and aphids galore. For some reason I had fewer lady bugs and assassin bugs last year to keep the aphids in check, probably had something to do with whatever the city was using in their mosquito spray.
Once your plants get established they will take off. There usually is about a two week lag time after transplanting. Half strength fertilizer helps with getting them established a little faster and getting over the transplant shock. I wouldn't worry too much about the shade you mentioned in the other post. Full to at least half day sun is ideal of course, but unless it's pretty dense shade I imagine you'll do ok with rusticas. The nicotine content will be lower (they're rusticas though) but the leaves are likely to be a little bigger in the shade. Keep them on the dry side once they are established. Topping them a week or two early and keeping the suckers under control, which can be a chore with rusticas, should help them mature a little faster.
They get probably 8 hrs of solid ish sun and then rest of day they have marbled ? Shade ( not solid shade but just from a fairly dead / bare tree )
Ah ok! I will make sure to feed them then tomorrow. Would a nitrogen dominant nutrient be best? I have lots of different good fertilizers from growing weed and house plants so that's good.
If I were to just top them, ( leave one or two for seeds ) but not do any suckers, would it still turn out semi strong ? Like 2x or something regular tobacco?
I will top most of them early then hopefully helps! Thanks again! Helped me a lot. If I can get the near what you had last year I'll be plenty happy
