Thank you for letting me join the ranks!
I have been reading hours worth of material from the forums already, and have picked up a ton of useful information!
I am primarily a user of smokeless tobacco in the form of snus and am super excited to try my hand at growing tobacco.
I have started the following seedlings for my first spring.
Kentucky 17, Havanna Deep red, orinoco, german rustika, Tofta, small stalk Black mammoth, and little yellow. From this im hoping the produce a rich tasting organic snus.
My only concern is the high humidity of autumn in northern Sweden. But im hoping a well ventilated, practically open, old barn will keep the mold at bay. My understanding from reading the forums here is that the tobacco will be well served to simply be left alone in the barn over the winter, and will resume curing in the spring when the winter lets go!
Thank you all for the amazing amount of work and information that has been put in too this wonderful forum!
Best regards Jonatan
I have been reading hours worth of material from the forums already, and have picked up a ton of useful information!
I am primarily a user of smokeless tobacco in the form of snus and am super excited to try my hand at growing tobacco.
I have started the following seedlings for my first spring.
Kentucky 17, Havanna Deep red, orinoco, german rustika, Tofta, small stalk Black mammoth, and little yellow. From this im hoping the produce a rich tasting organic snus.
My only concern is the high humidity of autumn in northern Sweden. But im hoping a well ventilated, practically open, old barn will keep the mold at bay. My understanding from reading the forums here is that the tobacco will be well served to simply be left alone in the barn over the winter, and will resume curing in the spring when the winter lets go!
Thank you all for the amazing amount of work and information that has been put in too this wonderful forum!
Best regards Jonatan