H. Vachon
King of the Hobo Hut
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I’ve debated for a while about whether or not I should start a thread for my tobacco growing experiment. I decided it would be fun to share some progress photos as well as a bit of information I’ve picked up in case others are interested. I know other have posted in the past, but I haven’t seen anything like this recently.
Being that Connecticut Broadleaf is arguably my favorite tobacco, I decided it would be a fun place to start. It has a quick life cycle of 45-50 days. That and it’s a shorter variety so I didn’t feel as if I deprived the plants of space as much as I would a 6’ tall plant.
I started out with a pack of 100 seeds from Victory Seed co (No affiliation). The instructions recommended that I spread all 100 seeds in a 4inch pot, but since I only planned to take the two strongest. I spread the seeds over a 6 cell flat.
Once I had my two strongest contenders, I transplanted them into a couple of 6 inch pots. At this point, I hooked up my auto water pump. I used a bit of lemon juice and test strips to drop my pH to around 6 or slightly under. While I don’t know how big of an impact this will have, google knows best… Right?
After about three weeks in the 6 inch pots. The roots had taken up every available inch of soil, so I transplanted them into some 14 inch pots as their final home.
Roughly a week after transplanting, I started giving the plants 4 hour bursts a day of full spectrum light to avoid shock or burning the leaves. At this time, the flower buds are starting to form. I plan to let one plant flower to collect the seeds. The other, I will remove the flower to allow more energy to be put towards leaf formation.
I plan to update the few remaining milestones, as well as the harvesting and curing process as they happen. Hopefully someone enjoys this process as much as I am. I have Havana 236 on deck to serve as filler in the future.
Being that Connecticut Broadleaf is arguably my favorite tobacco, I decided it would be a fun place to start. It has a quick life cycle of 45-50 days. That and it’s a shorter variety so I didn’t feel as if I deprived the plants of space as much as I would a 6’ tall plant.
I started out with a pack of 100 seeds from Victory Seed co (No affiliation). The instructions recommended that I spread all 100 seeds in a 4inch pot, but since I only planned to take the two strongest. I spread the seeds over a 6 cell flat.
Once I had my two strongest contenders, I transplanted them into a couple of 6 inch pots. At this point, I hooked up my auto water pump. I used a bit of lemon juice and test strips to drop my pH to around 6 or slightly under. While I don’t know how big of an impact this will have, google knows best… Right?
After about three weeks in the 6 inch pots. The roots had taken up every available inch of soil, so I transplanted them into some 14 inch pots as their final home.
Roughly a week after transplanting, I started giving the plants 4 hour bursts a day of full spectrum light to avoid shock or burning the leaves. At this time, the flower buds are starting to form. I plan to let one plant flower to collect the seeds. The other, I will remove the flower to allow more energy to be put towards leaf formation.
I plan to update the few remaining milestones, as well as the harvesting and curing process as they happen. Hopefully someone enjoys this process as much as I am. I have Havana 236 on deck to serve as filler in the future.