Mark asks…
I grow English Burley , Virginia Bright and also seeds from last years crop , what ever may develop . It is the curing and treatment which makes it a dipping use . I really enjoy the Burley.
Lisa asks…
I have always been interested in making my own chew.
How do I grow the plant? I know nothing about it…
I’ve heard it is a leaf when grown.. But It starts out as a seed right?
Can someone tell me about tobacco?
These sites will tell you how to grow it:
http://www.newhopeseed.com/tobacco_growing.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivation_of_tobacco
And this one will tell you everything you need to know from seed to chew:
http://www.howtogrowtobacco.com/forum/index.php
Nancy asks…
So, i’m looking into growing my own tobacco and I want to know, will it be better for me than buying it from a gas station. It’ll be smoked, most likely it’ll end up being a cigar, but it’ll be straight from the plant, no added chemicals. Will it be better and still addictive?
You may be undertaking a little more then you may want to.
I mean the tobacco in gas stations may be crap but it has been honed over years and years to be as crappy as it is today. The curing process alone is mind-boggling. Fun! But mind-boggling. Your tobacco may not taste good the first few plants. Especially if you have never grown a plant before. As for it being better, as i said tobacco companies took years to make their stuff and your just starting. They do all types of soil testing and ph testing. So it would be hard to say. As for the nicotine, cigarettes contain 10% nicotine. Tobacco naturally grows with any where from .05% to 3% Nicotine, depending on the strain. The other is added by the company along with other chemicals. So your first cigar probably wont taste good, smell good, and will have less nicotine. Overtime you should be able to make something more palatable but thats the fun of growing your own.
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