You just saved me a remarkable amount of work this month.For decades, I would "double-dig" my garden beds, not only loosening the deeper soil, but allowing my added compost, etc. to mix more deeply. When I began growing tobacco, I did the same "double-digging" (down to about 18-24 inches). It took stubborn Bob a number of years of tobacco blow-downs to conclude that the bonus of increased productivity from "double-digging" came with a cost of increased blow-downs. Now, my tobacco beds are tilled only about 12 inches deep. And the plants are now less prone to laying flat in the wind, though they may still tip as much as 30° in a wind storm.
Bob
Seems like evertime you have a weather update since last year Stevie Ray Vaughn plays in my head. I admire your resilience.



















I grew a Xanthi hydroponically a while ago, and it turned out great smelling leaf.Exactly 50% of my Del Golds are in full flower and were topped today, 48 days from setting out. I should have done better research on the variety. I just looked at the days to maturity (70-75) and failed to pay attention to it being bred in northern latitudes. The learning never ends! Happily, None of the Stolaks have bloomed, but I can see the small start of a bud on a few. The Blue Star 100s appear that they will be the last to mature.
My Del Golds in the bato buckets haven't bloomed, but have a totally altered size if not appearance, almost looking like Orientals. You can see the yellow leaves on the bottoms where I fumbled the fertigation and caused nutrient lockout. The upper leaves are far more green ( and mega sticky) now that they are getting appropriate nutrition. View attachment 55826View attachment 55827View attachment 55828
Maybe batos would be great for growing real Orientals.
It's there now, unless you hope to yellow it in the field.close to ready for priming?



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