At the end of the week I removed most of the fan-leaves, obscuring the light from the lower portion of the plant. Many of the leaves were already dead, dried out, and were crisp to the touch. Upon completion, I continued to remove any excess sugar-leaves to give her a cleaner appearance.
@Mikky, Dos Si Dos 33 from barney's has a special place in my heart; I just love this particular strain! Grows vigorously, smells like sweet lime, so very stealthy during flower, and the buds has a very fruity-excotic smell when handling em ππ.
Though it is a bit too strong for my taste, so I blend it with Barney's CBD Blue Shark and dried poppy tears to get the blissful serenity I'm afterπ.
@MalumProhibitum, nice to hear that i have inspired someone. Would be really nice to see picture of your tobaccos also π
I did know its pretty early to plant them out but forecast didnt show its going that cold at that night. Otherways i would been cover them and those could be okay now. Lesson learned.
Here where i live old peoples are saying that you can plant outside earliest at 10.6. For this on i keep that in my mind. So New line gets out in couple days. I cover them with sheet for first week so sun doesnt burn them. Had couple leaves in those first ones damaged by sun. Still have to make that another bigger raised bed.
@Hattiwatti, thanks m8! π.
Your DIY tobacco diary, 'Let's Kill Some Tobacco Companies,' truly inspired me! Thanks to you, I'm now growing some Cuban tobacco and even trying my hand at Aztec tobacco. I can't wait to see how it turns out. It was tough seeing the effects of the cold weather on your first run, but I admire how you bounced back and raised a new army of seedlings! ππ --π.