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I'll be starting seed in a few days. This year is an all seed grow out to refresh the oldest of the Nicotiana Project seed and to add new varieties to the FTT seed bank. Naturally I'll keep plenty of each for next year's Seed Swap thread. (DGBAMA had a great idea with that one) I'm growing the Golden Burley and Harrow Velvet for my own sample and taste to help me decide which mild Burley I want to grow for my personal grow next year along with a stronger Burley like TN90 or TN86. I've pretty much settled on Reams 158 for my Flue Cure variety and Maryland 609 for my Maryland. Izmir is my Oriental of choice for cigarettes. I also need to decide on a Dark Air or Dark Sun variety. I'll attempt to grow these for seed this year.

VarietyPIClassOrigin
DT 518dark
DT 592dark
Speight G28551318flue cure
Speight G70552497flue cure
M&Ndark
N126burley
N777burley
N88burley
SP 172flue cure
Vincent Harris Madole552773dark
Coker 176551294flue cure
Coker 319552426flue cure
Chileanoriental
Eschly #1maryland
Hastings552375dark
KY 908596277burley
Little Sweet Orinoco552376dark
Lizard Tail Orinocodark
Mackmaryland
Narrow Leaf Madole552710dark fire/air
NC 82551311flue cure
NC 95552380flue cure
Pennbel 69552404maryland
Shireydark
Small Stalk Black Mammothdark
VA 407557005dark sun
VA 409552508dark sun
VA 510burley
Walker's Broadleaf552374dark
0-40wrapper
Coker 371 Gold552524flue cure
Connecticut 49 (Barwell)552618wrapper
GL 737flue cure
Improved Narrow Leafmaryland
Isleta Pueblorustica
K 149549109flue cure
KY 10552446burley
Little Crittendendark fire/air
Little Wooddark fire
NC 79
551310flue cure
TND 950
dark fire
TR Madole (Tom Rosson)
552764dark fire
VA 355
604198dark
Italian
flue cure
Yellow Orinoko
552783flue cure
Nicotiana amplexicaulis
271989otherAustralia
Xanthi Yaka No. 18A
552418oriental
Kulsko
286821orientalBulgaria
Mandrensko
286822orientalBulgaria
Rila #9
286824orientalBulgaria
Sandanski 144
286825orientalBulgaria
Sekirka
286826orientalBulgaria
Stanimachka Basma 536
286827orientalBulgaria
Visoka Marula
286830orientalBulgaria
Malatya
481865orientalTurkey
Incekara
481868oriental
Adiyaman
494145oriental
Tekkekoy
oriental
Hacienda del Cura
fillerCanary Islands
Krumovgrad 90
orientalBulgaria
Krumovgrad 988
orientalBulgaria
Maryland 609
552452maryland
Amarillo Parado
377898fillerDominican Republic
Colombian Garcia
405672fillerColombia
Timor
405659wrapperJava/Indonesia
Golden Burley
552644burley
Brasil Dunkel
wrapper
Mahorka 317
rusticaRussia
Java Bezuki
wrapperJava/Indonesia
Harrow Velvet
552650burley
Prilep P66-9/7
orientalMacedonia
AST
552585wrapperSumatra
 
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Is that why your holding that sign?

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I think it's cool of you to do what you are doing. Your hard work is appreciated much.
Thank you for the seeds you helped me out with for this years grow. Same to you Leverhead (the seeds).
I think I counted 72 varieties in there? (I keep miss-counting)
 

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Is that all you're growing?

I filled out the seedling labels tonight. I quit writing when my fingers got tired, which was right after AST.

Is that why your holding that sign?

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I think it's cool of you to do what you are doing. Your hard work is appreciated much.
Thank you for the seeds you helped me out with for this years grow. Same to you Leverhead (the seeds).
I think I counted 72 varieties in there? (I keep miss-counting)

The sign says it all. Last season the sign said "I'll never do this again". My short memory keeps getting me into these things.

You're welcome. :)
 

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You planning on taking up any new hobbys this year knucks with all the spare time your have? in all seriousness that's a huge grow, I don't envy you in the slightest.

I'll look forward to seeing some picks later on in the season, it will be amazing to see so many varietys in one place.
 

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Holy s%#t!!! Thats alot of types. ..I don't know how you manage..Every year it's more. .good on you though Wall..your a real valued member of the site and bank..always willing to help anyone out...Thanks for everything mate..and I'll be watching your grow for sure. .cant wait to see how home grown besuki turns out. .no pressure. Lol
 

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It looks like you are going to be busy this year Knucks. I will be following your grow log with interest. Just a quick question how many of each strain are you planning on growing !!!!
 

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That's quite the impressive list.... I believe Dr Phil is having a show about OCD soon... You might want to call him and schedule a visit...:rolleyes:

That's classic Lol. I was thinking that Knucks grow log could go down as an epic !!! I will think of it as sleepless in Alabama.
 

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Thats a HUGE list!.

Including what you sent me, I have 53 varieties of seed; but unlike you, my solution must be figuring what to grow; I don't think "all of them" is a good option for me.
 

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i looked on http://www.nwtseeds.com/ for reams 158 and it says it is a high yield,low suckering and air cures to a light yellow/brown. there are so many flue cured tobaccos to choose from. what made you choose that tobacco over all the other choices? i still grow a few different ones. i have a hard time making choices and usually add more and complicate things further. sometimes i can't figure out what makes me decide on some of the choices i make but other choices i actually have a reason to try them.
 

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i looked on http://www.nwtseeds.com/ for reams 158 and it says it is a high yield,low suckering and air cures to a light yellow/brown. there are so many flue cured tobaccos to choose from. what made you choose that tobacco over all the other choices? i still grow a few different ones. i have a hard time making choices and usually add more and complicate things further. sometimes i can't figure out what makes me decide on some of the choices i make but other choices i actually have a reason to try them.

The Reams 158 only grows to 5' but has huge closely spaced leaves. (Jules Verne leaves lol) I can work or top or bag a 5' plant easily from my wheelchair or four wheeler. In spite of it's height, it's a massive producer. The leaves sun cured to a beautiful yellow, orange, red, gold, brown color. The flavor was equal to or better than any of the flue cures I grew last year. I grew around 45 varieties last year with the majority of them being flue cure varieties. This was my favorite. Also, before last season started, I asked Skychaser which were his favorite flue cure varieties. GL 939 was his number one with Reams 158 and 401 Cherry Red following close behind. (Sky grows a ton of varieties)
 
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Knucks,
You're letting things slip. In 9 hours, you have only 15 posts, including this one. But 44 days have already passed this year. So, at this rate, your grow log will reach only a little over 12,000 posts by the end of 2014. Better get cracking!

Bob

EDIT: Oops. I missed one.
 

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Reams 158 is a really good plant. So is Oxford 207. It is very similar in both its growth habit, size and production to Reams. Both mature fairly early and air cure to a bight yellow color. Gold Leaf 939 is a great plant. It blooms in about 60 days but it takes longer to ripen than Reams or Oxford. GL939 is a heavy producer. It grow to 5' - 6' and is very uniform from plant to plant. Suckering is quite low. It ripens evenly and can be primed in 2-3 batches. It takes quite a while to age when air cured but is worth the wait. It would be an excellent choice for flu curing.
http://nwtseeds.com/gold_leaf_939.htm
 

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401 Cheery Red is probably the heaviest producing bright leaf type I have grown. It takes longer to mature than many other types, but cures well and has a great taste. It makes a really good cigarette or pipe tobacco. Too bad I smoked it all. :/ Need to grow more.
http://nwtseeds.com/Cherry Red.htm

ps I grew 70 varieties last season. Mrs sky says we need to cut it back some this year, We'll see ;)
 

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401 Cheery Red is probably the heaviest producing bright leaf type I have grown. It takes longer to mature than many other types, but cures well and has a great taste. It makes a really good cigarette or pipe tobacco. Too bad I smoked it all. :/ Need to grow more.
http://nwtseeds.com/Cherry Red.htm

ps I grew 70 varieties last season. Mrs sky says we need to cut it back some this year, We'll see ;)

You're a lucky man. My wife doesn't even smoke but she wants me growing all I can handle to keep me out of the house! I have no idea why.
 
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