An update on the tobacco plants ...
The tallest is now just under my chin and the rest vary - most are at the waist height they've been for a couple of weeks now. The important point is that they're all trying to flower, even though the two lots were planted out at different times. I've topped them as the buds have pushed out far enough to enable me to get at them - which they don't for a few days. The only one I'm leaving to flower is the one in the pot, but that will provide loads of seed for next year. I've dried and tried a couple of leaves which were yellowing from further up the plants than the lowest lot (which were extremely mild) and they definitely contain more nicotine - so the top leaves should be suitable to knock out elephants.
All in all, I think the growing experiment a success (certainly so far, at least).
As for drying and curing, I'm firming up on my opinion that there's an awful lot of bullcrap around. Unless my shed miraculously has turned out to be the best drying shed in the world, it takes nowhere near the usually quoted times for a leaf to turn yellowy-brown (that's colour-curing) and then to dry out to a smokeable level of dryness. And there is none of this "smells like (fill in your own description)" rubbish - it smells like nothing in particular and the smell is far from unpleasant - sort of neutral, really. You do NOT need to shred the stuff, although it does make things slightly easier - merely crumbling it gives you something which will roll up with a bit of patience and which will stay alight. And a curing chamber? Well, I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that a) there is no need to reduce the nicotine content if all of the leaves - the mild ones and the more concentrated later ones - are mixed together, and b) there is no great need to add flavour by spraying during curing with sugar solution or anything else. In fact, all that's going to do is increase the carcinogens, the level of which may be a factor in growing your own in the first place. I smoke because of my nicotine habit rather than as an epicurean delight. In future, I shall be drying full stop - it's quick and effective (and certainly so in view of the fact that, hopefully, I'll be turning the stuff into snuff rather than smoking it).
I think that's all for now ...
Mike
EDIT: I've just noticed that between the three threads running on smoking-related matters, there have been over 5,500 views. I wonder what that tells us?
