Now, the effects of local weather, soil water content and season (calendar date) clearly have major effects. They're just not as pretty to look at.
Bob
I did observe that before I start to think on plant tobacco, and I noticed excellent conditions for tobacco in the zone where I live and and also in the zone where I will have my tobacco this year 126 miles away, in the zone where I live you can even raise some species of tobacco during the winter, and I will try it when I finally get a land here, because in the winter we never go above 30F and I've seen in this website
http://b-and-t-world-seeds.co/carth.asp?species=Nicotiana tabacum Montcalme Yellow&sref=69087 that The average, annual, minimum temperature zone where Montcalme Yellow is cold hardy
USDA Zone:8 10° to 20°F (-12° to -6.5°C) and it can look strange but no one ever raised tobacco in this zone professionally, but this is how my country is strange so I'm used
but in the zone where I will plant my tobacco this year is even stranger, because no one as ever did it in that zone, and when I told my father about it he told me , you are crazy if tobacco was a good crop to this zone everyone will do it, did you ever seen anyone doing it here? I said no , there's your answer he said, but the zone as excellent conditions for it during the spring and summer, and even the soil its great, and in some places we even have sandy soils, like in turkey I'm an open minded so I will have to sow some seeds to have indoor just for seed collection, I will talk to the guy that have the calendar and I will do it for the calendar and see if I notice any difference.
Hey
holyRYO can you sell me some werewolves seeds? they would be great for protecting my tobacco