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Anonymous
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Organic Tobacco
#5822672 - 07/05/06 06:00 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm interested in growing my own tobacco organically. I can't find any strains that are suitable though. I'm looking for a light, low nicotine plant, one that's good for making cigar wrappers. I read something about a sweet gold leafed low nicotine variety, but can't find it since it's been years.
I plan to turn this into a growlog once I get the seeds though. Any input and help is appreciated.
Oh and I'm gonna grow it in pots outdoors
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Kerbouchard
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Re: Organic Tobacco [Re: Anonymous]
#5822947 - 07/05/06 09:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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For small amounts. Make sure to stake them up in the pots, even if they look secure. Full sun is a must. Start them indoors and move to outdoor pots asap, for best results, at this late stage of the year. Rolling a blunt with a giant leaf is the coolest thing ever, from personal experience.
I have a stronger strain of tobacco seeds available, in mass quantity, but N.Rustica makes poor blunt wraps, because it's really potent. ( although less potent than expected)
Fuck smoking paper blunts wraps, and if you try to use the leaf only, it will tear. read on...
When using tobacco leaves to roll a blunt, you have to ROLL IT FRESH, while the leaf is still yellow. Then, when it dries, light it up for an awesome smoke. If you let the leaves dry first, they become extremely brittle and almost impossible to roll.




That scale reads 1oz exactly Everything pictured there is organicly grown, home fertilized, and hand picked. That's the first harvest seen there on the scale... those are nicotine seed pods and flowers, and a picture of a full grown rustica leaf with me hand there. Also in the photo's is the Bible of my grows, the Organic Gardening Handbook.
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SaturnGlass
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I have some "blue tree" tobacco seeds. Supposed to be very low in nic. content and grows up to 20 ft tall. I havent planted any yet as m garden is non existent right now.
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C-Dizzle
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i say fuck ebay, i can get you indian tabacco, sacred tabbaco, tree tabacco
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Re: Organic Tobacco [Re: C-Dizzle]
#5824300 - 07/05/06 04:36 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I started growing some rustica plants. Still small, getting their secondary leaves, etc. When do they pick up in speed of growth?
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Re: Organic Tobacco [Re: C-Dizzle]
#5826291 - 07/06/06 01:20 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think I want a few seeds also. Do u need many to germinate? Thanks in advance.
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Anonymous
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Rustica is WAY too high in nicotine, and it's not the right type of tobacco.
And about rolling it, you probably should press and cure it instead of just letting it dry until it's too brittle to do anything with.
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