For the best viability of tobacco seed, the pods should be allowed to fully brown on the plant.
Bob
Bob
Thanks a lot sirFor the best viability of tobacco seed, the pods should be allowed to fully brown on the plant.
Bob
There are quite a few crawling as well on others. But, so are you saying they are not much concern then ?I don't see any aphids in the photos. There are a number of dead gnats (notice the wings) along the stalk. They land; the nicotine from the trichomes (hairs) zaps them; they're dead.
Bob
They are a pain in the butt, if they die on the leaves, but that's of concern only after color-curing, when you will need to brush them off (or smoke them).are you saying they are not much concern then ?
Oh that's great news. Thanks again for your help!!!!They are a pain in the butt, if they die on the leaves, but that's of concern only after color-curing, when you will need to brush them off (or smoke them).
Bob
These guys are a concern though right ? They seem to be yellow green or orange. Besides the black gnatsThey are a pain in the butt, if they die on the leaves, but that's of concern only after color-curing, when you will need to brush them off (or smoke them).
Bob
You can rinse them off with a garden hose while they are still green, not after they have cured brown.These guys are a concern though right ? They seem to be yellow green or orange. Besides the black gnats
ThanksYou can rinse them off with a garden hose while they are still green, not after they have cured brown.
Yah I regret deeply keeping them "plucked" I'm hoping a couple more will grow out to maturity though I believe most of my efforts were wasted. Next year I'm letting them do what they want I will remove flowers when I see them but besides that... couple of my larger plants are results of being ignored for a bit and the offshoots taking off. Idk regardless learned a lot.Your plants look very similar in height and leaf size as the Hopi N. rustica I grew last year. My plants finished up in late June. I'm guessing that the variety you are growing has similar genetics to what I grew. If that's true, I'd say don't expect much more from your plants in terms of height, leaf count and leaf size. None of my plants put out any leaves any bigger than my hand. Also, I tried pinching the flower buds and decided it was an effort in futility. In the end, I couldn't tell which ones I topped and didn't top because they seriously want to push out flowers. There basically was no stopping it.
Ah interesting!Yeah, yours looks so much like mine did, including the runts. I had a lot of runts that were not much more than 8inches tall.
I'm curious to hear how yours turn out after you color cure them. On mine, the leaves were thick whilst on the plant but became very thin and delicate after curing and drying. I added some casing to some last night and am curious what that will do for them.
I bought some whole leaf N. rustica from an online vendor and it is totally different from what I grew. I'm thinking about posting a thread about comparing the two.
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