Growing Tobbacco
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11/03/22 06:38 PM
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Chancey
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I would really like to try growing tobacco from seed to the finished smoked product. Youtube has tons of info, but it is hard to filter through it all.
Any of ya'll grow and smoke your own? Any resources and a point in the right direction would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance. Chancey
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/03/22 08:22 PM
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I know when dad used to grow it, it was started in a bed. They would put the seeds in coke for some reason that i don't recall. the smell of the tobacco barn when they were working it in the fall is one of the best smells there are.
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/03/22 08:49 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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How do you age it? What species makes good cigars?
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/04/22 01:09 AM
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TurkeyTime , I have no clue how many loads of buildex i have hauled out of New market. Hauled many loads of it from Marquette KS too. Buildex plant in Ottawa shut down about the same time I started OTR. 1981. I miss seeing all the tobacco. I used to go to Weston and buy me a cigar just to watch the old man in the barn roll it. I never thought to ask how it was processed. Cigarettes' didnt hit a dollar a pack till about 1990. I was still buying cartons for 10 bucks on the indian reservation on I40 at the AZ NM border. Was about the time I gave up marlboro cause was just to pricey.
Right of way along 371 was all marijuana. Was doing some hauling on that high school job at Platte County high School a few months ago. I see they got the marijuana mostly eradicated too.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/04/22 07:37 AM
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I raised burley tobacco till the tobacco program went out 2003 KY was king of cigarette tobacco NC was the largest producer of tobacco but burley was mainly used in cigarette, I don't miss it at all if you are going to use what we called long green we would say it will put hair on your lungs.
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/04/22 09:35 AM
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I grow Virginia tobacco never had to buy any for five years, smoked all my own and im a heavy smoker
Last edited by woodtick; 11/04/22 09:36 AM.
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/04/22 02:15 PM
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I randomly ordered some Virginia tobacco seeds on a whim a couple years ago. Started them inside and transplanted them outdoors in early June. It grows like a dang weed apparently. Left blossoms on some, cut others off. Definitely a huge difference in plant size when you cut blossom off. Frost started to hit by before the leaves turned brown. Some I stripped the leaves, strung them on wire to dry and some I cut the whole stalk and dried it that way. Left them over the winter in my farm shop heated to 55 degrees. All of the leaves dried down still being green. Wasn't harsh to smoke it, but wasn't great either. I plan to try again but I need to figure out a better way to cure it. Definitely fun to grow.
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Re: Growing Tobbacco
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11/06/22 10:15 PM
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Chancey
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Thank you for the responses fellas. Seems like curing it correctly is what makes or breaks good tobacco. I'm gonna do my first batch this spring with Virginia tobacco. Probably start it in the shop like I do maters and peppers and put it the ground around april 15th. The drying part is gonna be hard here I think, because it is hot as all get out here usually until October. I'm afraid it may be too hot and not enough humidity to dry correctly to smoke, but I'm gonna give it a go.
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