Ben Brand
Well-Known Member
You growers in the Northern Hemisphere are busy planting etc. We in the Southern Hemisphere are busy fermenting, but what are you going to do different this (or next) season.
1- For me I will let my tobacco get riper, I did rush it a bit this season, were a bit scared of hail, a little more fertilizer ( Cal Nitrate) and let the ligero leaves grow out to its fullest, even if I have to let the plants go a bit more yellow than what I usually do.
2- After curing I will leave the leaves that I cant get into my fermentation fridge to keep on hanging, until the first lot is done fermenting, I didn`t do it this year and thought I would get them all in the fridge, but couldn`t.
3- When I do take them off after curing I will more careful not to condition them to wet, struggled a bit with mould in the ones waiting for the fridge, luckily I saw it early and could dry them out.
That`s all folks, that`s what I`m going to change!!
All the best with new season.
God bless
Ben
1- For me I will let my tobacco get riper, I did rush it a bit this season, were a bit scared of hail, a little more fertilizer ( Cal Nitrate) and let the ligero leaves grow out to its fullest, even if I have to let the plants go a bit more yellow than what I usually do.
2- After curing I will leave the leaves that I cant get into my fermentation fridge to keep on hanging, until the first lot is done fermenting, I didn`t do it this year and thought I would get them all in the fridge, but couldn`t.
3- When I do take them off after curing I will more careful not to condition them to wet, struggled a bit with mould in the ones waiting for the fridge, luckily I saw it early and could dry them out.
That`s all folks, that`s what I`m going to change!!
All the best with new season.
God bless
Ben