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  • Started 2 years ago by dillydallydan
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  1. dillydallydan

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    Anyone been growing their own tobacco? Maybe everyone already knows all this stuff, but I found the below site to be quite interesting. I especially enjoyed the article on how to build a kiln. Anyone have experience doing this?

    Grow Tobacco

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    I tried last year but moved my plants too soon and they all bolted. I have 72 germinating right now including Burley, virginias, and cuban plants. This site is very helpful if you are interested in learning to grow your http://www.howtogrowtobacco.com/own. You can obtain free seeds from the government at this link http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/swish/accboth?query=tobacco&submit=Submit+Text+Query&si=0

    Hope everyone finds this info useful

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    http://www.howtogrowtobacco.com/ lets see if this works.

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    Also several threads of discussion on another of my favorite forums relating to MYO.

    A few members here are also members over there.

    http://forum.ryorevolution.com/viewforum.php?f=51

    I won't see any communication directed to me here. I'm no longer active at this forum.
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    Awesome info. I will be spending some time at those sites. Thanks guys.

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    I may get some seed and try to grow some on my balcony. Just for sh*ts and giggles.

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    If it's not a weed... It won't grow for me...

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    Phil you should try. Start them in a tray and when they take off, with all that animal shit you have access to, we might be looking at world record plants.

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    Yep, I get plenty of the "S" word... If you need some, I’ll send you some…

    I have several blends to choose from; Llama, Chicken, Turkey & Goose… I also have access to Pork & Beef…

    It would be fun to try, the only problem is keeping the birds from eating the plants and no one would watch them when I'm working... All I need is a bunch of mad geese and turkeys running around "jonesing” for a “nicotine” shot…

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    Hey!

    Taking my name in vain?

    OK OK I stole it to start with.

    From what Ive read and heard insects and animals actually are quite attracted to tobacco plants. I figured they'd shy away since nicotine makes an effective insecticide.

    But then again look at us.

    All enthused users but if we ingested too much it would kill us....some say it will in the end regardless.

    Something interesting there about enjoyment vs. danger. Almost like an extreme or adventure sport.

    Hey maybe we can get smoking in the Olympics. They have every thing else now.

    Would have to be a summer games event though because all the "athletes" would be forced to smoke outside.

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    Yeah, Phil get your birds addicted to tobacco. They be breaking out your windows to get to your stash.

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    That would be the least of my worries... These geese are mean "sober"!

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    Jonesing Said:
    All enthused users but if we ingested too much it would kill us....some say it will in the end regardless.

    I think we are all going to die anyway, whether we choose to enjoy tobacco or not ;).

    "When the Government Fears the People, There is Liberty;
    When the People Fear the Government, There is Tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
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    Hear! Hear!

    Fully informed choice.

    RJ

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    I have three 72 pellet flats that have just germinated. One is all samsun , one is a Canadian Virginia I got from eBay and the third is about half and half Scherazi and burley. Should be a fun Summer. I still have one more flat of Virginia to get planted.
    Taxes! We don't need no more stinkin' taxes!
    Uncle Arthur

    If at first you don't succeed you are running about average.
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    Nice unclearthur, you must have alot more room than I. I have one 72 pellet flat germinated, a bunch of happy babies. I have 24 bright virgina plants, 24 tennessee burley, the rest are a mix of samsun, and other burleys. Hope yours take off well. I'll keep a post of how mine are doing.

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    Thanks Sapo. This is going to be a learning experience for sure. I have a nice secluded rural home with lots of room to play with growing tobacco. I still need to get one more flat for Virginia plants. Them I am all set.

    Uncle Arthur

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    Do you guys keep them covered during germination? My first attempt didn't work (seedlings would appear, get to a half-inch and then keel over), and since I put a clear film over the pots to propagate them, the seedlings appear to be doing much better...

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    I just bought 30 pounds of various and cured leaf tobacco from a Kentucky
    farmer who's looking for more of the 2009 crop which has been called a "vintage"
    year in quantity and quality. I've got a pipe smoker friend with a farm and here's a website where you can not only buy seeds, but also already started plants.
    http://www.newhopeseed.com/tobacco/varieties.htm

    Stephen Spring
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    furandfeather.

    Never grown tobacco. But other plants for smoking are always tough to get past that inch high cute little seedling stage.

    What's your theory on the clear film? Whatt does it do?

    I've found peat pots are killers. I don't use 'em. And light light and more light.

    I'm curious do tobacco plants require any special grow lighting before they are transplanted outdoors?

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    AUESOME SITE STEVEN SPRING WOW I BOOKED MARKED THAT ONE FOR SURE .

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  22. unclearthur

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    Dan. I notice no one got to the kiln part you wanted. Here: http://www.coffinails.com/ is one site with directions. Another great way to get information is to Join the how to grow tobacco forums. Nice folks there.

    Art

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    I'm also a member of howtogrowtobacco.com I put a link to it on the first page of this thread. It has a lot of useful information and asking questions is FREE!!!

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