Had a spell of good weather here in the UK, just before a couple of weeks of rain, so took the plunge on harvesting everything. I was mostly 10 or so days over technical harvesting time, but wanted strong as possible tobacco, and given the weather went for it!
At the moment I've run out of hanging space, but I hope once thing's have colour cured some of the earlier harvested will be dry enough to box, so I can spread out a bit.
No idea of green weight, as I don't have any scales, and leaf size is limited as I was growing in containers, but overall I'm very happy!
I am going to go for a sucker crop, as the weather here in the south does stay pretty warm until October time, so I'll see what I get.
This was triple the amount of plants I did last year, and so I'm saving seed and going to aim to double next year, putting me at a target of 100 plant's.
One of the strangest things to happen this year was a single random plant. Last year I left a ytb and a nostrano del brenta to flower. Just for fun I thought I'd see what happens with cross pollination. I collected the brown buds from only the ytb plant. This spring, seed trays out and sprinkle seed from a paper envelope stored in a plastic box. I then thinned maybe over 1000 seedling's, and took the strongest, potting up 120 young plants. I then selected the biggest 54 to be potted on. In all of that, somehow, one singular plant this year turned out to be something completely different, and I'm amazed and the statistics behind this, so decided to let it go to flower as well as a good specimen ytb, to see what I get next year!
Now, on to curing!
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