Howdy Cigar Folk!
Thought I'd drop in and say hello. Been lurking around the 'gar-webs for a few years now, but just now joining in at this fine establishment.
Any other Oregon (or S. Wash) folk around?
Howdy Cigar Folk!
Thought I'd drop in and say hello. Been lurking around the 'gar-webs for a few years now, but just now joining in at this fine establishment.
Any other Oregon (or S. Wash) folk around?
Welcome to the board. I see in your profile you list "horticulture"......do you grow tobacco?
Welcome from MA.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
Well, I do grow own food, flowers, and medicines, but tobacco is quite elusive to me at the moment. Being up past the 45th parallel makes growing tobacco nearly impossible from what I've been told. Plus, our wineries around my home use Botrytis on their grapes to raise the brix level for late-harvest batches and Ice Wines, which can and do infect leafy plants quite badly.
We are hoping for a more sunny local to move to in the near future, but Oregon is home for the moment. When I first moved here I was told, "if you ever get on the TriMax (public transit), and don't see a crazy person.....you ARE the crazy person". Still holds very true.
Thanks for the warm welcome ya'll!
Well, sounds like I have a new project on the horizon. ;)
We are planning a move to Ft. Collins, Colorado sometime later this year/beginning of next and will have much more land that we currently have available.
Welcome from just north of the 49th!
Mark
Welcome from Corvallis, OR. You must be in the Portland area?
Latest smokes:
Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross
Yes, Beaverton to be exact.
Welcome.
On the topic of growing your own: I would be interested in how average rainfall affects tobacco growth. I'll have to spends some time on the ole' Google.
I might have to start procuring some good tobacco seeds and get ready for the growing season. Anyone have recommendations?
Welcome!
What kind of medicines do you grow?
The first two years I grew it, I was in Louisiana, where they average between 50 and 60 inches per year. I got some pretty big plants, and my growing season was kind of long (early April through Thanksgiving). You probably shouldn't let them grow that long, but I was more into it for decoration rather than cultivation & smoking, so it worked for me. But even last year, up here in the high desert area, where I don't think we had 3 inches of rain all summer (much shorter growing season here in central Oregon), they didn't grow as big, but I could have cared for them a lot better as well.
I'd recommend searching around in this forum. There's good information, resources, etc. to be found!![]()
In addition to what mrtr33 said, low rainfall and stress to the plant (extreme heat, etc...) tend to increase the nicotine content of the harvested tobacco. Overly wet conditions, especially at the time of harvest, will increase the curing time and the susceptibility of the plant to various molds and diseases. You want the plant to have as little moisture in the leaves as possible when harvested.
Hello and welcome from Northern Alberta, Canada!
I was looking at your post about living in Beaverton and was thinking to myself, that sounds awful familiar and then it hit me. My step-daugher lives in Beaverton, OR and we were there last June. Well, we camped just west of Portland at LL "Stub" Stewart campground and they did too but we went into Beaverton the one day to load up on food.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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