I would love to try this Rodney... but since we live about 10 miles away... I think we would get similar results... lol. And from what Dwayne tells me, you've got it pretty well figured out. I'd love to try some of your tobacco some day!!
I live in FL, but the soil i have around my house is actually pretty good, as my huge garden can attest to. I'd love to try my hand at PA broadleaf as I LOVE cigars with that wrapper. I need to read up on how to go about all of this.
PM Addresses and I'll send the seed out as soon as possible. As for growing it's near foolproof. As the old saying goes, just add water. Seriously though it is fairly easy to grow. Plenty of Sunlight, water and A broad based fertilizer that's about it. I choose A 10-10-10 all purpose fertilizer for my first crop. It turned out well. Several of my plants reached eight feet or higher. The Black Mammoth? Huge and heavy. The taste? Strong and Earthy.
When starting tobacco seed it is important to remember that the seed need light to germinate. Lightly moisten seed starting medium then sprinkle the seed on top. The seed are tiny so be careful when sowing. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Be patient. Seed needs time to germinate. Most of the seed I started last week have begun to germinate. This is in ideal conditions inside A light box I built for this purpose. Most of the time it will take A couple of weeks to germinate most varieties. A window sill out of direct sunlight works well. On top of A refrigerator in A bright kitchen also will work with the added bonus of the heat generated by the appliance. When the leaves are about the size of A dime it is time to transplant the young tobacco plants into two or four inch peat pots. Simply pull the plants from the soil being careful not to disturb the adjacent plants. Peat pots because you don't disturb the root system when planting out later. When the plants are about four inches tall, start hardening them off with A few hours of sunlight A day for A week, then they're ready to place in they're final growing location. Good luck. Feel free to PM any questions that arise.
I think an ornamental arrangement of tobacco would look great. Thinking about possiblities. I would love to produce and smoke my own cigars but not sure I want to try that right now. That is so way cool.
I'm having trouble finding small seed packets to send the seed in so it may take A couple more days but I will mail them this week. Sorry for the delay.
When the seed arrive, The packets will contain A fair amount of trash in the form of flower bracts and stems. The best way to separate the seed is to use A fine kitchen strainer. It should remove most of the rubbish. Good luck with your growing.
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