Trabzon at 5 Weeks Post Transplant
The plants are mostly 2½ to 3 feet tall, with lower leaves ranging up to 12" in length. I thought it was a good time to photograph them, since I just weeded the bed. Of the 16 plants, one is notably runted, since it was stepped upon by a careless deer the day after it was transplanted. I decided to assist that one, poor plant by removing any weeds and grass near it.
It is a well know law of physics--Isaac Newton--that if you clean one spot on a wall (or a child's face), then you always end up cleaning the whole thing. Maybe that was Mrs. Newton who discovered that one. At any rate, before I knew it, I had weeded the whole bed. I had not meant to.
Trabzon is in the same family of Oriental tobacco as Samsun, Bafra and Katerini, with spade to heart shaped, petiolate leaves. I've found closely planted Trabzon to be highly productive, and easy to sun-cure
on the stalk, when stalk-cut.
It will all go untopped. I won't bag this early budding specimen. I think there are three early ones. I'll wait for "middle of the road" bud timing for selecting one to bag for seed.
Bob