
The Burley tobacco is beginning to catch up a bit and should prove to be a formidable plant. The next series of these, if applicable, should be allowed more room for growth.
Burley tobacco is, as I understand it, a very common commercial plant so I imagine that given the necessary conditions this plant could grow quite large.

Growing much fuller, the Kentucky Hybrid tobacco plant provides a yield expected from a commercial crop. There is still very little stalk growth.
The leaves of the Kentucky hybrid plant are quite large and yellow quickly.

At long last there are great big blossoms on the top of the Tennessee Redleaf tobacco plant. Cheers to a fun growth cycle.
I do look forward to trying the Tennessee Redleaf. I am impressed with the speed and size of this plant's growth.
The flowers are actually quite colorful at the tips. This is a plant that certainly wants to seed.

The Walkers Broadleaf tobacco has begun to yellow around the base and I expect any flower buds to begin forming shortly. This plant will not grow as tall as the Redleaf.
The next series of this plant will also be provided with larger accommodations.
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