Hello there!
Sorry about not introducing myself right now, I just need a quick advice.
Im from romania, south, here humidity is very low, all throughout summer it has been in low 20%s.
I did plant my tobacco like a month later, assuming, well, but it's not going to be cold in sept or october so it has time to grow.
What i didnt account for is, if i hang leaves with this humidity, even in the shade, they dry to a crisp, green.
So following advice from various posts here and youtube, i found out to avoid this phenomenon, i just made stack of 30 to 50 leaves, placed them on tables and covered with towels
so far, results are good.
Issue is, i have about 550 leaves, that i need to be turning every day. ...and i have like 75 plants, to which by eye i harvested less than a third. It's september 18th. as much as it wont be cold in the next week,
it's eventually going to be cold. and given it takes around 10 days for the stacks to yellow and then be able to be hung and dried, im in a bit of a pinch.
Now, i do have another 4x4 greenhouse that i could make to hold covered stacks of leaves but. turning 1000s of leaves every day may be quite time consuming. to turn the 550 i have, it takes one hour.
My question is. As i notice moisture only after they started yellowing, and no moisture on the freshly harvested/green ones, could it be that once i harvest them and stack them, until they yellow i can just turn them
once every 2 or 3 days? otherwise this is going to become a full time job for weeks to come.
i have mostly turkish, burley and virginia and some maryland.
Thank you
Sorry about not introducing myself right now, I just need a quick advice.
Im from romania, south, here humidity is very low, all throughout summer it has been in low 20%s.
I did plant my tobacco like a month later, assuming, well, but it's not going to be cold in sept or october so it has time to grow.
What i didnt account for is, if i hang leaves with this humidity, even in the shade, they dry to a crisp, green.
So following advice from various posts here and youtube, i found out to avoid this phenomenon, i just made stack of 30 to 50 leaves, placed them on tables and covered with towels
so far, results are good.
Issue is, i have about 550 leaves, that i need to be turning every day. ...and i have like 75 plants, to which by eye i harvested less than a third. It's september 18th. as much as it wont be cold in the next week,
it's eventually going to be cold. and given it takes around 10 days for the stacks to yellow and then be able to be hung and dried, im in a bit of a pinch.
Now, i do have another 4x4 greenhouse that i could make to hold covered stacks of leaves but. turning 1000s of leaves every day may be quite time consuming. to turn the 550 i have, it takes one hour.
My question is. As i notice moisture only after they started yellowing, and no moisture on the freshly harvested/green ones, could it be that once i harvest them and stack them, until they yellow i can just turn them
once every 2 or 3 days? otherwise this is going to become a full time job for weeks to come.
i have mostly turkish, burley and virginia and some maryland.
Thank you