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Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
Your hanging space should work very well also, just pay attention to the amount of ventillation you have...a good cross breeze would be just perfect.
I'm contemplating putting a little oscillating fan in there, keeping it on low, and running it just during the day. Thoughts?

Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
BTW, you're not bypassing anything, what you are doing now is color-curing.
Yeah, I knew that.....
Another reason I chose to harvest now is so that you'll do everything about a month before me. So I can learn from your successes and mistakes. I honestly have no idea what to do next. Your leaves are more dried out than mine right now, so I'm guessing I'm still good there.

When you get the chance, can you go into a bit more detail about what the curing process does in the long run? I have no idea.



Quote Originally Posted by Smoked! View Post
What most impresses me is not simply the success of growing and harvesting, but the ingenuity employed to solve the simple tasks.
I can't speak for Jamie, but there just isn't that much reliable documentation available online for stuff like this. Most of it that is available, you find that they are just flying by the seat of their pants, too. A few weeks ago, my parents were driving by a barn in SW Arkansas and saw tobacco leaves hanging from the rafters - I thought it sounded like a good idea. Then you look at photos of the Fuentes or Padrons walking through fields of tobacco plants whose leaves are just absolutely massive. I don't have anything like that here.

*One quick update*
I checked the leaves out yesterday, and some had already noticeably yellowed. They are definitely getting droopier (it's HOT and HUMID in there), so I'll definitely keep an eye on them every other day or so.