Redleaf
Well-Known Member
I woke up with seven dwarf syndrome ..............,.sleepy, grumpy, dopey................
This seems like a great system. I wish I had seen it a little earlier.Spring has sprung in the Far North of New Zealand and it’s time to start thinking about my summer Grow.
Eney meny miny mo,
Which seeds shall I sow?
Virginia Gold of course is first on the list. Cures nicely just hanging on the line and can be smoked straight away, if you’re in a hurry, otherwise flue curing is best. Mixing a little Yellow Twist Bud and a touch of Izmir makes a great smoke.
So here’s the plan.
Bright Leaf
Virginia Gold
Southern Beauty
Lizard Tail Orinoco
Yellow Gold
Burley
Yellow Twist Bud
Monte Calm Yellow
TN 86
Dark
Small Stalk Black Mammoth
Bolivian Criollo Black
Adonis
Orientals
Izmir Ozbas
Prilep
Cigar/Pipe
Amarello Rio Grande
Havana 608
Little Dutch
Others/ unclassified
Red Russian
Tennessee Red Leaf
Ornamentals
Jasmine
Only The Lonley
(For the Bugs)
Looks like a lot but I’m only going to plant three or four of all except for Virginia Gold and a couple of the Burley.
Let’s get sowing.
I use Peat pots and plant out pot and all. This way you don’t disturb the root system and I’ve never had a failure.
This is how I do it.
Take a small pill bottle, drill a small hole in the lid say 2.5mm it needs to be big enough for the seeds to fall through. (See pic 1)
Tip the seeds into the bottle and screw on the lid. Tip the bottle upside down over the area to be seeded and tap the bottom. (You can practice on a paper towel, see pic 2)
Don’t forget to label the bottle. I put my seeds in a small zip lock bag and store them in the bottle. If you don’t have zip lock bags you can put a piece of sticky tape over the hole. Using one bottle for each variety avoids any seed from the one you are using becoming mixed up with the next.
Label the pots and place in a suitable tray. Water from the bottom only. A quick spritz over the top helps everything get started. Never water from the top again.
Now we wait.
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thanks, this answers my other question - what your thoughts were about liquid fertiliserHi all, a little update (day 34) on seedlings progress. As you can see in the picture some varieties are not as hasty as others.
I don’t worry about it as past experience has shown that they all catch up to each other in due course. So I’ll just keep them happy with water at the moment, when I get them all down to one plant per pot I’ll give them a feed of soluble seaweed fertilizer, ( from the bottom of course). We are getting high temperatures at the moment and I have to pull the curtains to keep the hot sun off or they will burn.
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I will let another member answer your questions on watering as my answer is even when planted outside it's not a good thing to do.This seems like a great system. I wish I had seen it a little earlier.
Why do you say to never water from the top again? Does it reduce your ability to see when it actually needs water? (when the top shows a little dryness, as you said to me in advice)
I (via youtube) had been told 'spritz twice a day' so had been doing that![]()
I will let another member answer your questions on watering as my answer is even when planted outside it's not a good thing to do.
1) if the sun shines on a drop of water it can cause burn spots.
2) you will find better Information here than you will on YouTube.
Check out the how to grow tobacco thread on the menu.
Oldfella
Good oil and grease for great maintenance!!!!.Glad you are back! I thought it was strange not seeinv your posts.
Glad you are healed. Take care of your tobacco plans, but most of all take care of yourself.![]()
I think I’ll come back as ant. They never get sick because they have little Antibodies. Ha ha
Look what daunting Daughter done for me yesterday.
Photo is a bit fuzzy it was taken through the window.
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And here is what she done today. I just have to get a bit more weed mat.
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I've got to get these plants in the ground. As you can see they are screaming to get out.
View attachment 40076 Interesting to note that the plants on the center rack are smaller than the others. At the time of sowing my store ran out of my preferred brand of seed raising mix so I got a small bag of what used to be a good mix. It was full of sticks and rubbish, I think that they have sacrificed quality for quantity. I wont buy that one again.
I hope to get some plants in tomorrow, if the weather let’s me that is.
I am currently trying to flower a Bahia tobacco in my closet for seeds. Do you or have you ever grown a Bahia?Bright Leaf, Burley, Dark, Orientals, Cigar/Pipe, Others/Unclassified Ornamentals. Were meant to be headings and I forget to put Harrow velvet on the list.
This pic was supposed to be at the top and I forgot it as well. View attachment 39540 My seed collection. All except for Virginia Gold purchased from NWS, great service, Thanks @skychaser.
Went for my bimonthly blood test today and it came back good so that's a bonus. The only problem I'm having at the moment is the lock down, it seems an infected person or persons breached the border illegally and came up North. These persons are refusing to co-operate and say where they had been so we have to stay in lock down. Means I can't get some of the things that I need as the shops are shut.
I just hope that it doesn't go on for to long. We are looking at Monday so the news said, we will see.
No. Sorry I haven't grown that one.I am currently trying to flower a Bahia tobacco in my closet for seeds. Do you or have you ever grown a Bahia?
One of our members sells seed including tobacco seed.I am currently trying to flower a Bahia tobacco in my closet for seeds. Do you or have you ever grown a Bahia?
I don't grow my seed plants in my closet. The cows and horses kept stepping on them so I grow them all outdoors now.I am currently trying to flower a Bahia tobacco in my closet for seeds. Do you or have you ever grown a Bahia?
Hi @skychaser.I don't grow my seed plants in my closet. The cows and horses kept stepping on them so I grow them all outdoors now.
Nice job on the garden prep Oldfella. Can I hire your daughter next spring? Your plants will be very happy to be freed from the pots. It's time for those babies to be in the ground. Keep us posted on how there are doing. It's nice to see something green and growing during the long cold frozen winters here.![]()
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