Starting out growing tobacco for cigars and possibly chew: @Bigborebob

Wombat_smokes

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The yellowing looks normal to me. Old leaves turning yellow is ok. New leaves growing yellow is nutrient problems. As the small, juvenile leaves (that you aren't gonna harvest anyway) often fade before the large, desirable leaves reach maturity.

My condolences for early budding. Those plants won't amount to much, but they are giving you seeds to save for next year. They are also good for practicing the curing process.
 

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Your soil looks good. N.t. is a pretty heavy feeder, so it would not hurt to supplement with a balanced fertilizer like 10-10-10 if you did not mix some in when you prepped the bed. Compost is great for all around health and growth, but it's not regulated so you never know what the NPK value of it is. Use recommended rate for tomatoes. I think you're off to a good start. Also, it's fairly normal for those bottom leaves to drop after transplant.
 
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