So how I found tobacco originally was thru a website selling them that ironically had the worst seed available. on recommendation i didnt put all my eggs in one basket (glad i took it) and get a few more varieties from other sources. seedman seeds didn't really germinate (one success from the bunch, that took weeks to germ) the rest of the sources gave more seeds, and had close to 100% germ within a few days. Where you buy seeds matters. Apparently now with this forum membership you dont even need to buy them, how cool!
Once germinated the next thing I noticed was the most important part of early plant growth was the pot size. I tried many options but the most successful were tall containers. Empty juice concentrate containers did well, a 1 quart coconut oil container did the best. It seemed entirely dependent on how deep the roots could go before branching out under the soil. Egg cartons were nearly worthless. A jiffy plant starting kit with 1.5 inch cells nearly as worthless. I cut boxes in half and lined with plastic bags to hold moisture and germ'd in them, these were OK since I could start a bunch at once like that but the sooner they were transferred into something deep the better. Heat didnt play a roll, they all germ'd in a 55-60 degree house.
I have been saving my 2 quart half n half containers for next year, I expect those to be perfect. I have a late season so they stay in pots for a longer period of time so this will allow real growth prior to transplant.
Once germinated the next thing I noticed was the most important part of early plant growth was the pot size. I tried many options but the most successful were tall containers. Empty juice concentrate containers did well, a 1 quart coconut oil container did the best. It seemed entirely dependent on how deep the roots could go before branching out under the soil. Egg cartons were nearly worthless. A jiffy plant starting kit with 1.5 inch cells nearly as worthless. I cut boxes in half and lined with plastic bags to hold moisture and germ'd in them, these were OK since I could start a bunch at once like that but the sooner they were transferred into something deep the better. Heat didnt play a roll, they all germ'd in a 55-60 degree house.
I have been saving my 2 quart half n half containers for next year, I expect those to be perfect. I have a late season so they stay in pots for a longer period of time so this will allow real growth prior to transplant.