I will be growing Virginia gold and burley, I have a box that I can control the temperature and humidity please tell me exactly what to do after I pick the leaves, do I hang them in my box at that temperature and humidity??? And for how long or until it gets to what colour??? I am new to this and I need exact instructions.You could possibly build an air curing chamber to maintain proper temps in a controlled environment. Like a kiln but lower temps for air curing. Then you could use the box for kilning which is speed aging the cured tobacco. If you are growing Virginia flue cure varieties your box could be used to flue cure those varieties which takes green leaf to final product in a few days. Let it rest a few days then kiln it.
Air curing box:
DGBAMA Redneck Curing Chamber Build
To preface, my intent this year as a first time grower was simply to have smokable at minimal cost. Grow, hang, dry, smoke..............Weather in the S.E. has been something of a "B#$%^" this year. Our August weather should be great for air curing......mid-upper 90s w/ good...fairtradetobacco.com
Simple inexpensive curing box for air curing, kilning, or flue cure:
China Voodoo's Invertebrate Kiln
I'm using a temperature controller. Temperature is produced by two 40W incandescent bulbs which hang inside an aluminum tube, with forced air provided full time by a 110V fan purchased at princess auto. The tube is bent so it blows air from the bottom to the top. Tobacco is in...fairtradetobacco.com
flue curing chart:
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So I hang the leaves in my box when they are green or just starting to yellow and I keep the temp at say 100F and the humidity about 65% and have a small fan in the box to move the air around and maybe slightly move the leaves a bit and I also have a vent with with a small fan on it that sucks the air out of the box I should have that turned on. Have I got that right?If you are air curing keep the temps below 104F until yellow. You will need a vent as 80% of the weight of the leaf will come off as water. Keep the humidity below 70% to prevent mold. Use a circulating fan to prevent dead spots and maintain even temps and humidity.
Prime the leaf when ripe, rather than mature and the leaf will be easier to cure. Rugose, alligatory texture, alot to mostly yellow at harvest.
Define dry. I think Arizona and New Mexico. What will your ambient temps and humidity be at curing time? Are they steady and stable or do they swing up and down with a rainy season?I live in a dry climate
35 to 65% humidityDefine dry. I think Arizona and New Mexico. What will your ambient temps and humidity be at curing time? Are they steady and stable or do they swing up and down with a rainy season?
I can do what ever has to be do just please explain to me what I have to doI believe you will need more insulation and better sealing to maintain the 125F temp for kilning for 6-8 weeks and 165F temp for flue curing for about a week.
I can do what ever has to be do just please explain to me what I have to do
Where I live it is winter now and spring starts in the beginning of September, I am planning to grow burly and Virginia gold around 20 to 30 plants in 20lt buckets where I can put them is in part shade for a bit of the day. I plan to plant my seeds around mid Aug in the box that I have built where I can control the temperature and humidity and light which I am hoping that can double as a drying box for my leaves. Last mid to late summer I planted a few plants to play around with as this is my first time at this to see how things go. The box that I built works very well to raise the seeds and seedlings. In the next couple of weeks I plan to build one that is about 3 times the size that will be insulated. At the moment I only have seed heat mats in it which I can only get around a maximum of 27C inside the box which is more then enough for seedlings but I can work out another heat source to get it hotter if necessary. I also have a reptile humidifer going into the box so I can control the humidity to what ever it needs to be there is also a small fan inside to move that air around to try and keep the temperature and humidity as even as possible throughout the box, I also have a vent with a fan on it to suck any hot air out of there as needed it is controlled by a controller or I can have it running all the time if needed. The 2 plants that I had to play around with I hung the leaves in there when they were green and some when they were just starting to turn yellow at 25C and 70% humidity and they dryed green and arnt much good. I don't have anywhere else really that I can hang leaves to dry and cure. I need guidance on how I can use the new box that I will build to do my leaves in I need exact instructions on what to do and how to do it.When does your growing season start?
Do you have a shed, garage, shop, or room you could curtain off with plastic for air curing?
How many plants do you intend to grow?
Will you be growing outdoors?
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