A short story about curing gas.
When I was a comercial flu-cured tobacco farmer we planted a 15 Ha circle late one season. We were worried about the cold weather and frost, someone suggested curing gas or banana gas (Ethrel). the tobacco was just beginning to show sighns of ripeness. We were warned by the byuers not to use it, but as you know farmers we didn`t listen. We sprayed the liquid Ethrel on the tobacco with a crop sprayer and started reaping. The tobacco changed colour quickly in the bulk curers and cured with a slight reddish tint. The buyers rejected it, and we sat with loads of tobacco, we stacked it away for a few months in lower case. When all our other tobacco were sold, we graded the ethrel tobacco, that by this time had a beautifull light brown colour. The buyers were so impressed with this tobacco and gave it a light mohogany grade, we made loads of money with that mohogany graded tobacco. They were also so pissed off when I told them it was the ethrel tobacco.
I agree with Dgbama, it worked when we were comercial farmers, but I wont do it now with my hobby tobacco.
Ben