Give them a dose of general garden fertiliser now and again. Before starting here's a small note of discretion: Typically tobacco growing hobbyist raise and cure these plants for the pure enjoyment of taking care of this fast growing monster! I assume that you want to either roll a cigarette or use a pipe. Fermentation also stabilizes the leaf so that it doesn't decompose further in storage. (. The most obvious answer, but not necessarily the right one, is trying different seeds. **Tobacco sowing season is NOW! Sun Curing. Yuk, you can buy them from https://ausseeds.com/, Please email us a complete pamphlet about the steps from planting to harvesting tobacco and how to dry and make cigarettes. Basically you need heat (approx 120 degrees) and humidity of about 75%, if this can be sustained for approx 4-6 weeks, fermentation will be complete. Whoo-hoo! I actually think I am on about or coming up to my 6th year smoking my homegrown bakky. Answer: It's fine, (If you want to speed drying put some leaves in a VERY low oven for an hour or more until they are dry enough to suit). You will also have healthier, more mature/thicker leaves that will respond better to air curing and fermentationa little more meat to chew so-to-speak. Monitor the leaves periodically to make sure they dont turn moldy, and remove any leaves that do. I still have the 1 oz of Light Fire Cure in the press. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on September 16, 2014: Hi tobacco enthusiast, glad to know that I was of help. Hopefully I get mature plants later. Question: I'm new at this. Email Us | (888)366-0345 Account Login Create Account. Have fun, good luck, and thanks for dropping in. they were small, but still over 6' high. You too can join the ranks of tobacco plant enthusiasts and with some luck and planning, your efforts may be rewarded with a homegrown cigar! always use distilled water in the boiler. Question: Can I make alcohol from tobacco leaves? A fine mist to dampen the leaves is all you need, they will soften almost immediately and you can then cut out the ribs. Answer: I grow the one that I originally bought from King's Seeds in Katikati NZ years ago. Whether its for smoking, for ceremonial use, or for an insect repellent solution, there are many reasons to dry, or air-cure, your own tobacco leaves. Tobacco starts from shockingly tiny seeds and grows a million fold into a 6-7 foot monster in just about 5 months. If you over-do it and it gets too brittle a fine mist from a cheap hothouse mister should fix things. Thanks. Wash off any dirt, though. How Often Should I Water Tobacco Plants? Answer: Most of my friends who grow tobacco just dry it before smoking it, so no, don't bother. It kind of feels that youre doing any unique trick. Unplugging would have some impact on the fermentation process depending on the length of interruption, but better to unplug than to not have a house when you get back. Answer: It's fine with light frosts. This is a brilliant step-by-step on how to get to the end product I'm looking for so thanks so much mate! You do need LARGE pots, it grows a huge root ball. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on June 07, 2014: Sorry mate, I can't help you there, I've no experience at this rather covert way of growing bacci'. How does humidity affect the rate of fermenting? 4 years ago Answer: The bottom leaves are possibly ready to harvest, I can't accurately assess why some of your leaves have white spots as it's a problem that I haven't encountered so far. Youre actually a good webmaster. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thank you very much ---just so hard to get the seeds in SA Government screws all of us here ---BUT I can, and do grow my own weed and get very good crops too! This has several advantages: If you want to enhance the flavour of your smoke, dissolve a little honey in a couple teaspoons of alcohol (port, rum, vodka, or moonshine) and dribble it in as you cut your leaf. That being said, so can drinking, singing off-key, eating too much (or not enough) meat, and so on. Take a leaf, strip out the center rib and any large side ribs if it's a big leaf, and repeat this process for several leaves until you have a generous handful. Is there anything I can do? Death to all bullfrogs, bumptious bureaucrats and politicians!! Just thought i'ld let you know the 'head start' theory appeared to work. to cut: take dried leaves cut out stems, dampen dried leaves, put in press to make solid block, cut and re-dry cut tobacco. Curing is a 3 part process:1) Drying (color curing): to take out majority of the moisture. Have you ever tried soaking leaves to flavour them? You'll have lots of them. Thank you so much for putting up this site. Answer: This is a new one on me as I didn't know that tobacco grew from leaf propagation. My pleasure.. (still looking forward to your distillation blog ;). The best temperatures for growing tobacco is 68 to 86 F (20 to 30 C). Taking the focus away from tobacco congratulations once more! You are so right, they do adapt to the area. Let . On the tobacco front. The hothouse on our section looks like a great starting place for our seedling to get a start. (These have some glorious botanical name that doesn't matter a bit. on Introduction. Treat it as you would tomatoes. So how do you raise the delicate little darlings? tobacco enthusiast on September 15, 2014: Thanks to this hub I just pulled in my 4th batch of leaves and hung them to dry. 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\n<\/p><\/div>"}, How to Get Rid of Smokers Lips: Lip Scrubs & More, Do Cigarettes Expire? You can make a perfectly acceptable product by drying the leaves adequately, slicing them thinly, rolling them in cigarette paper, and setting them alight, so put that in your pipe and smoke it! Remember these are monstrous plants that are supposed to reach 7' tall, if you can provide a minimum 5 gallon pot, lots of full direct sun and water, your plants will flourish! since taking the pics, I have modified and refined the design making it even simplerive plugged the holes, and took out the aluminum foil, and put the second batch of leaves in a large plastic bag with a twist tie on the top to better hold in the moisture. Our temps range between 70 and 100 degrees in the summer. . HubPages is a registered trademark of The Arena Platform, Inc. Other product and company names shown may be trademarks of their respective owners. The host saw me wandering around puffing on my pipe and he kindly gave me a tobacco plant in a pot. Question: Is it possible to grow tobacco plants in a pot rather than a garden? Question: Im in the Wairarapa and just got some seedlings from the local garden centre. There are several websites dealing with curing chambers and the standard home made type is made of foam wall insulation and an oil heater. on Introduction. Would also be interested to read the article you mentioned on distilling but can't find it? smokes well,mild,smells a bit like cigar. Also, I know they like sun but as were in the wrong season Ive put them in large pots in the greenhouse. Frankly, if you're regularly ingesting nicotine, traces of ammonia, if they exist, should be the least of your concerns,- and homegrown tobacco is a lot less dangerous than the commercial stuff. When using plastic bag style do you move them around and how often do you water with the plastic bag style. Keep in a cool, dry place out of direct light. From your pictures, your plants were very immature, their growth stunted mostly due to the small pot size. Otherwise, just bite the bullet and buy an extra box of matches. The essential pieces for fermentation is 120 degree heat and humidity. Let the flowers bloom and die off. Anyine got pointers on aging? Using a solution of honey or something sweet may help also. Remember that smoking tobacco probably would not have caught on if it weren't for the process of cramming it into barrels and sending it on a sea voyage in sailing ships - which is how the above process was discovered. After fermentation (kilning), tobacco aroma and taste may change significantly over a few days, with noticeable change becoming more subtle after that. Thoughts ? -Week 3 smells very strongly like raisins. When you cure tobacco leaves, you're breaking down ammonia in the plant matter. If you live in a place that's warm enough to grow cabbage, tobacco will thrive. Question Curing is basically the drying of tobacco in a moderately controlled environment. [4] Flue [ edit] Answer: I've never bothered fermenting, and nor have any of my friends. The best way to do this is pictured on step 1, hang leaves to dry and let nature take its course: Gather your harvested green leaves, use a zip tie at the stems and bundle into 1-4 leaf bunches, (be sure to allow air between the leaves, if the leaves stick together, they will mold). Store the seeds safely. Commercially it used to have saltpeter (potassium nitrate) added to keep it going, although I don't know what's used now. Answer: Let them become almost dry but not brittle, take out the middle rib and any others that are large (who wants to smoke ribs?) For three months of winter, we have occasional light frosts, bitterly strong winds, and some hail. We are in your debt, Thanks again. Answer: Give it a try, it certainly won't do any harm. Btw i subbed you on youtube, Reply There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. James' book The Heirloom Tobacco Garden and i've been excited to try his method using jars. Wrapping them in a bit of paper or square of toilet tissue and placing them in a little jar or pill container is fine. You could also try spraying with a mister (one of those cheap mist sprayers that you can get from garden supply shops) Just remember that you want the leaves to dry, not go mouldy. Was going to make a wooden box but this was easier as I had the bits. It's only a few. it was cold and had good air flow. How do you know your tobacco will be ok for cigarettes, but not for cigars or vice versa? You get the picture. He constantly kept preaching about this. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on November 07, 2015: Hi quicksand, long time no hear, How's it going? 10 years ago If parts of the leaf remain green, it has dried too fast. Sprinkle seeds very lightly over the soil (but don't cover them with dirt). Question I then start fermentation I do this in a burco boiler. . "We are in process of putting up a tobacco barn with latest technology. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on July 30, 2014: Drying- Three months will do it, less if you give a bit of a boost with a slightly warm oven. Keep their soil moist but not soggy when they're young. I retired about 19 years ago and in 2013 attended a BBQ organised by my wife's Tai Chi Club. The best temperatures for growing tobacco is 68 to 86 F (20 to 30 C). Grow your own tobacco while you can, - and your own carrots, - and your own cabbages, soon legislation will stop us from doing all that too because we'd be taking the living from the maws poor supermarket empires. I have a bag of locally grown and cured tobacco leaves suitable for smoking in a pipe but would like to make my own tobacco oil for candles and perfume. Just what I was looking for answered a couple of questions I had never thought about, I will be starting them off over the next two months now it is Sunday 3rd of March 2019, (I am a slow starter). An attic or garage rafters are great, provided you still have headroom. Having my first try at it and given I'm in the far north east of Scotland I'm having quite good results so far, that said been an unusually good Sumer. i will try outside next year just abit worrie about things eatting them .. the slugs around here seem to have a nicotine addiction. Temperature range in fermenting. (I am, however, all for fermenting sugar in water and putting it through a still, I may be doing that later today). The warm, dry days and cool, relatively humid nights of the late summer and early fall provide the perfect conditions for drying tobacco leaves. 7 years ago remember you are not growing veges, yellow leaves make a more mellow product. Question: I am following your method of growing tobacco at home, though I am getting my brown leaves within a few weeks or less. During two years in Vanuatu where home-grown tobacco is available in the markets (cured and twisted into braids) I discovered I could make a "brew" just as good as my favourite pipe tobacco "Amphora". Every council and government department has a proliferation of the swine at their lower levels trying to screw up the doers. This process is all done quickly. After drying the leaves then adding flavour such as vodka and then slicing/cutting would I store the tobacco in a air tight container? 12.5% cure for between 3 weeks and 11 weeks. Putting them in an oven at VERY low heat for an hour or so will also dry them ready to cut and smoke but I can't guarantee that they'll yellow as much as slow drying. I'd also suggest that you let the plants flower and save the seed, you'll get enough to plant half of Kansas and be very popular with your smoking friends! Well what an informative article, I tried many years ago to grow tobacco, plants grew fine but mucked up the curing process, I want to flavour the stuff for pipe smoking, I have a very large jar of glycerine in the garage could I use that with port and brandy, spray the leaf, let dry, then press and mature but for how long - best guess for a guide pls, also I want to give some hand rolling tobacco to my colleagues at Christmas, I'm harvesting and curing now,(August) once dried I'm putting it in a plastic air tight box, will that be long enough time for it to mellow/mature. Question: When the bottom leaves go yellow before flowering starts, do I cut off the yellowing leaves and dispose of them or keep them? Answer: An airtight container's a good idea, but I can't tell you how long the tobacco will last. Store the tobacco in a room between 60 to 95 F (16 to 35 C) to cure it. Share it with us! Best If You Have Several Strains to Cure or Store At Once: Set of Four Wide-Mouth Quart-Size Ball Mason Jars Price: $24.85 Amazon Customer Reviews By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. Awesome article!!! I have found your article and follow everything as you recommended but in the end, I am disappointed. Question: Thank you for the article. Answer: As people in the UK and the USA have been using my article for over ten years now I can see no reason to prevent you. This would be those with the traditional mason jar design. I just wondered whether the hot water cupboard would be a better spot as opposed to fairly consistent room temp in a living space. I did see a fermenter made of ply-wood, and i can tell ya, that one would most definitely off gas formaldehyde and other such chemicals found in the adhesives.Q: So you haven't noticed any sort of ammonia smell coming from the tobacco?A: I really haven't! It kind of feels that you are doing any distinctive trick. If you want cheap alcohol dissolve a kilo of sugar in 4 liters of warm water, dump in some yeast, or a handful of raisins/sultanas, cover the container with a tea-towel or similar to keep out the bugs and wild yeasts( or you'll end up with vinegar), leave it until it stops bubbling (probably 2-3 weeks) and you'll end up with alcohol at about 10%. It does thrive in rich, well-draining soils, but it'll make do with what it gets. 4 years ago. The same goes with tobacco: To cure it, first you've gotta pick it. Last Updated: January 20, 2021 Show me tobacco . Then I put the buds into 1 qt mason jars to cure. Once the tobacco is dry to my liking or touch. If your bud is over dried, adding moisture isn't going to help the cure. The wide mouth makes it easy to get your buds in and out of the jar without making a mess, and it has an airtight lid that will keep your buds from losing moisture during curing. You are using an out of date browser. - "Keep it simple, and if it works don't fix it!" Answer: You can spray the leaves with a mister using rum, port, dissolved honey or whatever takes your fancy to both flavour the tobacco and help it burn. Put it in a pipe and it smoked fine. In fact, with a little bit of bartering, you might even make your money back. You may not legally sell it, trade it, or give it away. Pull out any small plants or weeds that try to crowd each tobacco plant. Our trained team of editors and researchers validate articles for accuracy and comprehensiveness. To dry tobacco leaves, also known as "curing" the leaves, first pick the leaves off of your tobacco plant by hand. 3D Printed Futuristic Space Age Wall Clock. I spent many years at sea in the MN, as Captain since 1975, so cost wasn't an issue then. This is better for cigars and pipe tobacco. Also I wanted to add that the post is great and very easy to follow ..I am in Aus and have been growing now for a while and am getting some extremely good results but I am still waiting to have my first taste..I think the hardest part for me is going to be the cutting as I like a very fine cut and if anyone can suggest something that is not to expensive I will be very happy, anyway thanks for reading and hope to hear from some of you out there even in Qld..Cheers. an accidental discovery in my kitchen when a friend came around for a cupper with his new e-ciggy has lead to a major discovery for my tobacco processing methods when i added a few drops of his vape juice to my tobacco. 50% of these commercial growers cure for between 7 and 14 days. I hope that you learned what you wanted from this article. Answer: I don't know, it's been many years since I was in Australia, but I would guess a tobacco plant would take around three months or less to grow there. If you're in NZ get growing folks , and good luck. There are several ways to ferment at home. Answer: The leaves normally dry from the bottom of the plant up. Some years ago I stumbled upon tobacco seeds (for the first time) in a Richters plant/seed catalogue out of Canada ( I live in the U.S). Growing, Curing and Fermenting Tobacco Part II 59,339 views Oct 6, 2018 555 Dislike Share Powers Family Homestead 5.56K subscribers Day 40 through 90. Im thinking about purchasing and would like to hear some opinions. I think I'll give this a go - nothing to lose, all my hair is already goneand I might learn a thing or two! They stopped growing until spring, but the leaves stayed healthyno wilting or browningand around the end of September, they took off again. For tips on how to separate the tobacco from the stem when the leaves are dry, read on! I have smoked for over thirty years and have been growing tobacco for two seasons. What we are shooting for in this phase is 70% RH maximum. This article could not be written any better! Mastering this art enables you to produce high-quality, potent flowers that leave all your senses tingling with every whiff or toke. You may have had difficulty getting seed in the first place. -An extra week or two of fermentation beyond the 4th week wouldn't hurt. We are happy campers even though we haven't grown it yet. On the plus side: Home grown tobacco contains far less chemicals and no additives when compared to the stuff the tobacco industry produces. So none of the tobacco was touching the water. 1 & a half tablespoons liqueur or spirit syrup (Bin Inn). I suppose most guys go 1 to 2 months, but my philosophy is, if it's not on fire in my pipe, why bother taking it out of the kiln. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Within a few hours the sun begins to bleach it. Spread the leaves out so they're at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart to give them plenty of space to dry. Reactions: Oldfella, Charly, Knucklehead and 1 other person S Smileysmile66 Active Member Joined Apr 5, 2019 Messages 25 Points 3 Location Stockholm, Sweden Compared with correctly grown plants. or should i ferment tobacco leaves for good taste?, thanks a lot. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on September 13, 2014: The bowler hat brigade - too stupid to "do" so spend their lives telling us "not to do". Growing nicotiana rustica here in ohio. Hi we live in sunny Bay of Plenty and want to give it a go. I'm attempting to grow 3 varieties of tobacco: a Tennessee dark air cure, a Samsun Turkish and Perique. And I always unplugged the light when leaving the house. Mine is 40ltr any old water boiler come tea earn will do. Although I may not be identifying the ammonia as released from tobacco leaves correctly. I also ground some into a powder snuff, I added a cotton ball dipped in scented oil for a week or so to add flavor and scent then removed the cotton ball later. It seems dry but just doesnt want to stay lit when Ive rolled cigarettes. Question: How long are you supposed to cure tobacco for? Answer: Tobacco doesn't naturally burn well. To cure my tobacco i air dry it in my shed. Answer: Until the leaves are dry and brown/yellow, after hanging, several weeks or in an oven at low heat an hour or so. . Around the time that flower heads start to form and the plants are fully grown, the bottom leaves will be ready to pick. If the leaves get too brittle, you can moisten them with water from a spray bottle. I did have a hard time sleeping at night with the chamber light bulb on. If you feel that yours is too green(and limp) still, try putting some in an oven at a low heat (100c or less) for half an hour or more to dry it to a better colour. The Old Firm (author) from Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand on October 21, 2015: Hi Guys (and Gals) sorry that I've been AWOL for a while. I don't really monitor the humidity too much, I just give it 15-20 distilled water misting on and between the hands about 2-3 times a day, just to keep the leaves semi-moist. My tobacco does not smell like tobacco at all. Anyway, just wanted to say your article has been very helpful not to mention giving me a great laugh here and there. For tobacco, the curing process is similar to the standard drying process of cannabis. The biggest difference is that the plastic box did too good of a job sealing in the moisture, and perhaps there was too much to begin with. So, fermentation, do it if you want to, you may like the flavour better, you may not, I don't think that it matters a damn' for health and safety. Gently shake the sieve. In my past experience as well as experiences in this fermenter, insulating foam is for the most part stable and inert; It won't off-gas unless it is melting. Hi there, You have done a fantastic job. It was a good shot at it though! Start the tobacco seedlings no sooner than 4 weeks before the spring night time temps are 50 degrees or so. Question: What do you think of using a humidifier to keep some moisture in the air while curing? I suggest that you let only one of your plants go to flower for seeds for next season's crop. Your question and reply precedes this answer. Answer: The best time is November, give or take, but January's fine for a later crop. Also does anyone know how to make Copenhagen style "dip"? I suggest that you Google "HubPages" and check them out. Aging and curing tobacco helps the leaves get rid of their herby flavor and makes them taste more desirable. When the plants reach maturity, they'll set flower heads at the top. Keep an eye on your. 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