That may work well in the endless summer of Oregon. If that's not your climate, then you lose 2 months of the growing season by direct seeding (after last frost).seed direct in the ground
Ya I usually plant mid March in greenhouse that’s warm and my plants get huge and produce seeds very well but our greenhouse was crushed by snow last winter hahah!! I feel like trays will be easier less squatting in the field lolThat may work well in the endless summer of Oregon. If that's not your climate, then you lose 2 months of the growing season by direct seeding (after last frost).
Bob
Man I love this community so much I’ll only continue to learn here I can clearly see this now thank youThe Samsun looks correct. Heart shaped leaf with a lamina-free petiole. The spelling, "Samsun", comes from the name of the city on the Black Sea Coast of Turkey:
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Bob
Oh thank you for that advice I wasn’t sure so I’ll probably only save seed from one of each and make sure to bag them, so do those Turkish tobaccos look like some of the bottom leaf is ready to pick and hang to you? I don’t wanna go past there point of ripeness from what I’ve read it’s also undesirable to pick them to soon as well.If you expect pure variety seed from tobacco, you must bag the blossom head before the blossoms open. You need to bag only one plant of each variety.
Bob
I can't see the leaf tips.should I wait
When did you plant the seedlings into the patch?Looks like these leaves are ripe the highlited ones on the bottom of the plant. but any thoughts ? should I wait to harvest them?
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