
Just moved the Burley Tobacco to a larger container this week. Very few of these have germinated and grown to a reasonable size compared to the other varieties so hopefully this one continues to grow well.

The Kentucky hybrid tobacco seems to be doing quite well and is beginning to fill out its new home. One of the plants is quite a bit more developed than the other. There is definitely no question for me why this plant is grown commercially for yield.

It's amazing what a bit of light can do for the Midewivan Sacred Tobacco plants. This one has grown much larger and stronger than the rest. At the top and at the leaf nodes there are flower buds that are coming along nicely. I hope to see these flower soon.

Still the strongest producer, the Tennessee Redleaf Tobacco plant has started to bud. Both this and the Midewivan Sacred should flower around the same time.
I am interested in what type of growth will occur while the plant is flowering.

Walkers Broadleaf tobacco remains very similar to the Redleaf in appearance. However, it still does grow tall faster, and the leaf stems are much longer.
This plant should produce a nice yield.
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