Bamabaccy8a
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Ive done that. It works...to a point.Thanks Bamabaccy. I'd started thinking about using my peroxide mix to deal with mold on leaves and keeping them in case.
Ive done that. It works...to a point.Thanks Bamabaccy. I'd started thinking about using my peroxide mix to deal with mold on leaves and keeping them in case.




Thats fascinating, does pipe tobacco not age out like cigar tobacco?Time to begin my first growing season & Grow Log. Seeds are on order at Northwoodseeds.com
But first, a little back story. I learned about the FTT forums when I stumbled upon WLT. I then learned Utah state laws forbid mail ordering tobacco. That includes internet sales & paying by phone. Utah also has an 86% wholesale tax on premium tobacco. That means the purchase price is instantly doubled on any premium tobacco products. That includes whole leaf if a local shop was to provide it.
As a result, I decided to save myself some money and make it myself. For half the cost of a pound of pipe tobacco, I can be set for life - provided I remain vigilant.
By the numbers, my extra garden space is able to provide 5 kg of dried leaf depending on varieties and final curing success. I'm looking at an extremely ambitious 261 plants plus my normal veggies.
The list:
Brightleaf
Frog Eye Orinoco
Yellow Pryor
Trabzon #2
Air Cured
Semois
Shargo
Small Stalk Black Mammoth
Little Dutch
One Sucker
Tofta
Ahus
Orientals
Bitlis
Malatya
Anatolian
Yayladag
Trabzon
Ege
Duzce
Bursa
Prelip
Herzegovina Flor
As always, comments about personal experience & opinions regarding these varieties are welcome.
I'm not sure by what you mean by "age out". However, all tobacco ages. As time passes, tobacco in proper case (moisture level) will develop it's ultimate flavor potential. The longer the better (in some people's opinion). Each variety and family have unique flavors. "Cigar" types simply have a different flavor than "pipe" types.Thats fascinating, does pipe tobacco not age out like cigar tobacco?












Are those homemade drip hoses, aka they leak anyway...? Im looking to go drip on my garden . Its usually windy up on our mountain. Seems i water more than my crops. I have a couple rolls of 1/2" rainbird black supply line. Thinking about attacking them with a 1/16" drill bit and string it through the rows.On a happier note; yesterday, I planted 15 Semois and 8 Small Stalk Black Mammoth. I also replaced 8 One Sucker and 8 Little Dutch.
Pictures: little dutch
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One Sucker
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Small Stalk Black Mammoth
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Semois
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Yellow Pryor
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Trabzon #2
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Frog Eye Orinoco
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Shargo
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Everything is looking good. I was impressed that all of my One Sucker groth tip survived the April freeze. I replace the runts and not so pretty plants. I also let alphalpha grow as a cover crop, Mulch source, and nitrogen fiber. The whistles will be removed. While thistle is an (ob)noxious weed, it is both a trap crop and source for aphids. The beneficial insects (ladybugs, praying mantis, and various wasps) seem to be in an ecological balance, so the aphids are never truly suppressed. However, I haven't seen hornworms on my tomatoes for the past 3-5 years, so my parasitic wasp population must be doing their job. We'll see if my tobacco "brings the boys to the yard"



We discuss any variety of tobacco, as well as numerous approaches to growing, harvesting, curing, and finishing your crop. Our members will attempt to provide experience-based answers to your questions.