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rainmax

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This is my cigarettes field. Last year I have grown Burley here with a success. In my #1 post is plan what and where.

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Looks great Maks! What distance are you using for your cigar varieties? I have some planned for 20" and some for 24". Good decision on the new spot too. I like your plans.
Good Luck with your Grow. And be sure to have fun with it.

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I like the picture on the second page where it looks like you have 3 rows of concrete slabs to walk on.
Nice work Maks !
By the way , do you use any fertilizer/manure in your tobaccopatch ?
 

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Maks, that looks like some rich soil. How long before you can plant?

15,May is considered last frost date. I will try sooner this year if weather will allow?

Looks great Maks! What distance are you using for your cigar varieties? I have some planned for 20" and some for 24". Good decision on the new spot too. I like your plans.
Good Luck with your Grow. And be sure to have fun with it.
Gary

For binder and filler 50 cm/ 20" for wrapper little bit more 60 cm/ 23". Last year I get pretty big lives with 23" spacing. Too big for my cigar rolling skills.
 

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My plants this year looks little bit different than last. First of all not so many. Lack of space and time.
Here they are my main strains.
virg14.jpg Virginia wrapp14.jpg Wrapper cigar14.jpg Cigar

This seedlings are one month old. I found out that I didn't took picture of Prilep. Maybe tomorrow.
Weather is nice.

I'm hopping for fruits this year. My cherry and peach.

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I bet you like that Machu piccu. I sure do. I think my plants will look better this year. Your seedlings look great.

OOPS! Machu Picchu Thanks Bob. I was copying Rainmax label.:rolleyes:
 
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Maks, save some Machu Picchu seed for me, it's on my wish list. Good, healthy looking seedlings. There may be a little DeluxeSlovenianStogie in you. :)

I have pear trees and wild plum bushes. The pear trees are blooming like your peach and cherry trees. It's starting to green up around here. The dog wood and red bud trees are in bloom, very beautiful.
 

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Nice seedlings and peach (P. persica) flowers. Which variety is this peach, a local one ? Peach trees are not very longlived and a little sensitive so I'd prefer growing apricot tree which is very durable and more delicious, I really recommend it if you can find saplings there.
 

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How many times will you have to clip them before they are ready to set out? I need to clip some of my very young plants that have took off also. Nice pictures.
 
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