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Hav. Gold Tobacco 1000 Seeds

Hav. Gold Tobacco 1000 Seeds

Prijs € 15,00 SKU: D 2
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Havana Gold Tobacco Seeds - Smooth Very Rare</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 1000 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div>HAVANA GOLD LEAF This old &nbsp;variety has been grown in the U.S. for decades now, producing well even in northern states. They are highly valued because of the fine flavor! These seeds are the same as the big Tobacco company's use to grow those high dollar packs! &nbsp;Fast maturing in 69 days. High yield! Best Gold smoking tobacco! Good in the North. Seed originally grown in Wisconsin,Tennessee.,Georgia,north &amp;south Carloines for &nbsp;(smoking tobacco) *This is a standard that produces good yield, highest quality yellow tobacco!* This plant has multiple disease resistance. A vigorous plant that is easy to grow. tobacco with a thick textured, crinkly leaves that produces a fine gold, rich tobacco that is a favorite of smokers worldwide! Yellow lite burley is an heirloom variety popular during the 1930s and 1940s and dries yellow gold. Yellow lite burley is a cigarette tobacco which is light in flavor! &nbsp;The plants range to 5 feet tall or bigger. The ones I grew here in East Tennessee in poor clay soils this year went to 4 feet tall, heavy leaves and extremely drought tolerant. The leaves went to 26 inches long, were thick textured and Im sure will be bigger in better soils. This is a very hardy, drought-tolerant plant that loves the heat!</div>
D 2
Hav. Gold Tobacco 1000 Seeds

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Hav. Gold Tobacco Seeds - Smooth Very Rare

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Prijs € 2,20 SKU: D 2
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>Havana Gold Tobacco Seeds - Smooth Very Rare</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <div>HAVANA GOLD LEAF This old &nbsp;variety has been grown in the U.S. for decades now, producing well even in northern states. They are highly valued because of the fine flavor! These seeds are the same as the big Tobacco company's use to grow those high dollar packs! &nbsp;Fast maturing in 69 days. High yield! Best Gold smoking tobacco! Good in the North. Seed originally grown in Wisconsin,Tennessee.,Georgia,north &amp;south Carloines for &nbsp;(smoking tobacco) *This is a standard that produces good yield, highest quality yellow tobacco!* This plant has multiple disease resistance. A vigorous plant that is easy to grow. tobacco with a thick textured, crinkly leaves that produces a fine gold, rich tobacco that is a favorite of smokers worldwide! Yellow lite burley is an heirloom variety popular during the 1930s and 1940s and dries yellow gold. Yellow lite burley is a cigarette tobacco which is light in flavor! &nbsp;The plants range to 5 feet tall or bigger. The ones I grew here in East Tennessee in poor clay soils this year went to 4 feet tall, heavy leaves and extremely drought tolerant. The leaves went to 26 inches long, were thick textured and Im sure will be bigger in better soils. This is a very hardy, drought-tolerant plant that loves the heat!</div>
D 2
Hav. Gold Tobacco Seeds - Smooth Very Rare

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Burley Tobacco Seeds cocoa like aroma 1.95 - 1

Burley Tobacco Seeds cocoa...

Prijs € 1,95 SKU: D 3
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Burley Tobacco Seeds cocoa like aroma</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 or 500 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div>Burley tobacco is a light air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States it is produced in an eight-state belt with approximately 70% produced in Kentucky. Tennessee produces approximately 20%, with smaller amounts produced in Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. Burley tobacco is produced in many other countries, with major production in Brazil, Malawi and Argentina.</div> <div>History</div> <div> <p>The origin of White Burley tobacco was credited to a Mr. Webb in 1864, who grew it near Higginsport, Ohio, from seed from Bracken County, Kentucky. He noticed it yielded a different type of light leaf shaded from white to yellow, and cured differently. By 1866, he harvested 20,000 pounds of Burley tobacco and sold it in 1867 at the St. Louis Fair for $58 per hundred pounds. By 1883, the principal market for this tobacco was Cincinnati, but it was grown throughout central Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. In 1880 Kentucky produced 36 percent of the total national tobacco production, and was first in the country, with nearly twice as much tobacco produced as by Virginia, then the second-place state.[1] Later the type became referred to as burley tobacco, which is air-cured.</p> </div> <div> <p>In the U.S., burley tobacco plants are started from pelletized seeds placed in polystyrene trays floated on a bed of fertilized water in March or April. Transplanting begins in May and progresses through June with a small percentage set in July. Producers must contend with major diseases such as black shank and blue mold and insects like aphids, hornworms and budworms. Plants are topped by removing the developing flower head at approximately 60 days from transplanting, and treated to prevent the growth of side shoots called suckers. Topping allows energy that would have produced a bloom to promote leaf expansion. At approximately four weeks after topping, the tobacco is stalk cut, using a knife that is shaped like a tomahawk. Each plant is speared, spiked or spudded (the terminology depending on the geographic location) onto a stick topped by a metal spear, spike or spud that fits over the stick. Each stick will contain five or six stalks.</p> </div> <div>Sticks of green-cut tobacco are most often allowed to field wilt for three or four days prior to hanging in a barn. Tobacco is allowed to air cure for eight or more weeks, turning from the normal pale green to yellow and then to brown. Burley that cures too quickly will retain some of the yellow pigments, as well as chemicals that normally break down with a slower cure. The quality achieved by U.S. burley producers is primarily due to natural curing conditions. Once fully cured burley is taken down, sticks are removed and leaves are stripped from the plant into grades by stalk position. Leaves are baled by grade and taken to a receiving station run by a tobacco manufacturer or leaf dealer.</div> <div>Sowing:</div> <div>Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in full sun.  The soil should be deeply tilled.  They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall.  They can also be started indoors for an early start.  This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water.  Tabacum is considered a perennial in warmer climates, but can be grown elsewhere as an annual.  Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size.  Flowering requires 14 hours of daylight to begin.  Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended.  Germination typically takes 10-20 days. </div>
D 3 (50 S)
Burley Tobacco Seeds cocoa like aroma 1.95 - 1

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Virginia Gold Tobacco Seeds 1.75 - 1

Virginia Gold Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 1,75 SKU: D 4
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>Virginia Gold Tobacco Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <div>Virginia tobacco is an annual plant. Virginia - the name comes from the U.S. state's name. This is the most common tobacco. Its peculiarity, that it has a high sugar content and is used in many formulas. While it is perfectly possible to smoke and their own. Of nicotine from 1 to 3.5%.</div> <div> <p>Tobacco is planted in mid-March at home. To the field being planted from mid-May to June depending on weather conditions (the fear of frost). From one plant can be harvested 18-22 sheets suitable for the manufacture of tobacco.</p> </div> <div>Seeds germination is about 96%.</div> <div>Sowing:</div> <div>Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in full sun. &nbsp;The soil should be deeply tilled. &nbsp;They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall. &nbsp;They can also be started indoors for an early start. &nbsp;This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water. &nbsp;Tabacum is considered a perennial in warmer climates, but can be grown elsewhere as an annual. &nbsp;Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size. &nbsp;Flowering requires 14 hours of daylight to begin. &nbsp;Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended. &nbsp;Germination typically takes 10-20 days.&nbsp;</div>
D 4 (50 S)
Virginia Gold Tobacco Seeds 1.75 - 1

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Samsoun Orient Tobacco Seeds 1.75 - 1

Samsoun Orient Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 1,75 SKU: D 5
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Samsoun Orient Tobacco Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div>The Samsoun Turkish tobaccos are among the best Oriental tobaccos out there. This variety of tobacco with - higher nicotine content now used to a greater shisha tobacco, and as an aromatic ingredient of cigarettes and pipe tobacco fine cut that slows especially the too rapid burning of Virginia tobaccos - compared to other Oriental tobaccos. The leaves are rich in essential oils, which are responsible for their own flavor and slow burn, and the neon and combustibility of tobacco is ideal.</div> <div>Plant: The leaves are medium sized, thin and wavy, supple and from yellow-brown-reddish color, slightly darker than other oriental tobaccos. The plant achieved by the source on nutrient-poor soils at an altitude of 100-150 cm, is so much tall as Virginia or DLT varieties.</div> <div>Taste: Rich, sweet, filling and fresh.</div> <div>Extras: The leaf is rich in fatty substances and for a relatively nikotinhaltig oriental tobacco.</div> <div>Aroma: Pleasant, but not by much, it works in cigarette blends balancing and harmonizing.</div> <div>General tips for Oriental tobaccos:</div> <div> <p>All Oriental tobaccos are suitable for water pipes and cigarettes are among the best fine cut and pipe tobaccos, which thrive in this world. One of the reasons is the relative short stature: In the small leaves concentrate aromatic oils, resins and other active substances for the highly aromatic flavor, the slow burn and is responsible for the mild sweetness of the smoke flavor. Therefore, they grow particularly well on poor soils, in mountainous and high slopes. Commercially they are hard to find: Oriental tobaccos are very expensive, as is harvested by hand. They are absent in almost any pipe or cigarette blend, in which they are usually mixed as Würztabak and to slow the rapid erosion of VIRGINIA.</p> </div> <div>Sowing:</div> <div>Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in full sun.  The soil should be deeply tilled.  They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall.  They can also be started indoors for an early start.  This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water.  Tabacum is considered a perennial in warmer climates, but can be grown elsewhere as an annual.  Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size.  Flowering requires 14 hours of daylight to begin.  Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended.  Germination typically takes 10-20 days. </div>
D 5 (50 S)
Samsoun Orient Tobacco Seeds 1.75 - 1

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Adonis - tobacco of the Gods Seeds 2.45 - 1

Adonis - tobacco of the...

Prijs € 2,45 SKU: D 6
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Adonis - tobacco of the Gods Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <div> <p>The origin of White Burley tobacco was credited to a Mr. Webb in 1864, who grew it near Higginsport, Ohio, from seed from Bracken County, Kentucky. He noticed it yielded a different type of light leaf shaded from white to yellow, and cured differently. By 1866, he harvested 20,000 pounds of Burley tobacco and sold it in 1867 at the St. Louis Fair for $58 per hundred pounds. By 1883, the principal market for this tobacco was Cincinnati, but it was grown throughout central Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. In 1880 Kentucky produced 36 percent of the total national tobacco production, and was first in the country, with nearly twice as much tobacco produced as by Virginia, then the second-place state.Later the type became referred to as burley tobacco, which is air-cured.</p> </div> <div>In the U.S., burley tobacco plants are started from pelletized seeds placed in polystyrene trays floated on a bed of fertilized water in March or April. Transplanting begins in May and progresses through June with a small percentage set in July. Producers must contend with major diseases such as black shank and blue mold and insects like aphids, hornworms and budworms. Plants are topped by removing the developing flower head at approximately 60 days from transplanting, and treated to prevent the growth of side shoots called suckers. Topping allows energy that would have produced a bloom to promote leaf expansion. At approximately four weeks after topping, the tobacco is stalk cut, using a knife that is shaped like a tomahawk. Each plant is speared, spiked or spudded (the terminology depending on the geographic location) onto a stick topped by a metal spear, spike or spud that fits over the stick. Each stick will contain five or six stalks.</div> <div>Sticks of green-cut tobacco are most often allowed to field wilt for three or four days prior to hanging in a barn. Tobacco is allowed to air cure for eight or more weeks, turning from the normal pale green to yellow and then to brown. Burley that cures too quickly will retain some of the yellow pigments, as well as chemicals that normally break down with a slower cure. The quality achieved by U.S. burley producers is primarily due to natural curing conditions. Once fully cured burley is taken down, sticks are removed and leaves are stripped from the plant into grades by stalk position. Leaves are baled by grade and taken to a receiving station run by a tobacco manufacturer or leaf dealer.</div> <div>Sowing:</div> <div>Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in full sun.  The soil should be deeply tilled.  They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall.  They can also be started indoors for an early start.  This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water.  Tabacum is considered a perennial in warmer climates, but can be grown elsewhere as an annual.  Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size.  Flowering requires 14 hours of daylight to begin.  Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended.  Germination typically takes 10-20 days. </div>
D 6 (50 S)
Adonis - tobacco of the Gods Seeds 2.45 - 1

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Mapacho - Thuoc Lao Tobacco Seeds (Nicotiana rustica) 1.9 - 1

Mapacho - Thuoc Lao Tobacco...

Prijs € 1,90 SKU: D 7
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Mapacho - Thuoc Lao Tobacco Seeds (Nicotiana rustica)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div>Nicotiana rustica, known in South America as Mapacho and in Vietnam as Thuoc Lao (thuốc lào), is a plant in the Solanaceae family. It is a very potent variety of tobacco. The high concentration of nicotine in its leaves makes it useful for creating organic pesticides.</div> <div>Rustica is also used for entheogenic purposes by South American shamans. Growing in the rainforest it contains up to nine times more nicotine than common North American varieties such as N. tabacum. Other reasons for its shamanic use are the comparatively high levels of MAOI beta-carbolines, including the harmala alkaloids, harman and norharman.[2] Most commonly, it is allowed to soak in water, and the water is then insufflated; it is also smoked in cigars and used as an enema and as an anthelmintic effective against tapeworm infections. In the southeast part of Turkey, people use this herb and ashes of some tree bodies to make a snuff called "Maraş Otu". They use this putting under either of the lips like Swedish snus. It is also a common admixture of Ayahuasca in some parts of the rainforest.</div> <div>In Russia, N.rustica is called "makhorka" (махорка). It was smoked casually by the lower classes before normal tobacco became widely available (after WWII), and is still sometimes smoked by peasants and farmers.</div> <div> <p>Nicotiana rustica leaves have a nicotine content as high as 9%, whereas Nicotiana tabacum (common tobacco) leaves contain about 1 to 3%.</p> </div> <div>Thuốc lào</div> <div>In Vietnam, it is most commonly smoked after a meal on a full stomach to "aid in digestion", or along with green tea or local beer (most commonly the cheap "bia hoi"). A "hit" of thuoc lao is followed by a flood of nicotine to the bloodstream inducing strong dizziness that lasts several seconds. It should be said however that even heavy smokers have had trouble with the intense volume of smoke and that side effects include nausea and vomiting.</div> <div>The main difference between smoking thuoc lao and the use of other tobaccos is in the method of consumption, in that they are consumed with water pipe. The smoker is presented with either a bamboo pipe called a điếu cày (literal translation: farmer's pipe) or a ceramic hookah called a Điếu bát. The pipe is filled with an appropriate amount of water and a small amount of thuoc lao is pressed into the bowl.</div> <div>Flowering Nicotiana rustica</div> <div>One then ignites the tobacco and inhales to create a body of smoke inside the pipe, before exhaling the smoke, reversing the process of air in the pipe by blowing into it to pop out the tobacco. The smoker then sharply inhales, usually tilting the pipe upwards to an almost horizontal position (but not completely as the water would drain out the mouth).</div> <div>Typically, on the streets of Vietnam's capital of Hanoi a small bag containing enough tobacco for 5 to 8 "hits" retails at 2500 Vietnamese đồng, which is equivalent to about 15 US cents. Larger packs cost up to 20000 đồng and would be about $1.25 US Dollars. The use of thuoc lao is always out of the bamboo pipe, which can range from 10000 đồng to upwards of 50000 đồng for items with extravagant carving and other designs.</div>
D 7 (50 S)
Mapacho - Thuoc Lao Tobacco Seeds (Nicotiana rustica) 1.9 - 1

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Jasmine Tobacco, Flowering Tobacco Seeds 2 - 1

Jasmine Tobacco, Flowering...

Prijs € 2,00 SKU: D 8
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>Winged , Jasmine , Flowering Tobacco Seeds (Nicotiana Affinis Alba)</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Ideal for borders, pots and baskets, Nicotiana delivers stunning displays  of long trumpet diamond white  flowers on tall stems from robust attractively foliaged plants that reach 3ft.  The flowers are highly fragrant especially into evening and will flower almost until the first frost from Mid Jun onwards.  Half Hardy Annual. Prefers Full sun</p> <p>Type: Annual</p> <p>Days To Germination:  7-14</p> <p>Planting Depth: 1/16 inch</p> <p>Spacing, Seed: 1/2 inch</p> <p>Spacing, Plant: 10-12 inches</p> <p>Plant Height: 30-36 inches</p> <p>Light:  Full Sun</p> <p>For early seedling plants, start seeds indoors or undercover with warmth provided 8-10 weeks before the last spring frost.</p> <p>    Can be sown directly outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.</p> <p>    Barely cover seeds with 1/16 inch of fine soil or simply press firmly into growing medium.</p> <p>    When seedlings are large enough to handle transplant to trays to grow on.</p> <p>    Harden off gradually and plant out to borders / displays after all danger of frost has passed.</p> <p>    The plants prefer a sunny location.</p> <p>    Deadhead old flowers.</p>
D 8 (50 S)
Jasmine Tobacco, Flowering Tobacco Seeds 2 - 1

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Latakia Orient Tobacco Seeds 1.95 - 1

Latakia Orient Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 1,95 SKU: D 9
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Latakia Orient Tobacco Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span><strong><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <p>sun- or air-cured aromatic Oriental tobacco from Syria and Cyprus, for the water pipe and an additive for aromatic cigarettes and English pipe tobacco, grows well in dry regions and on poor soil.</p> <h3>Sowing:</h3> <div>Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in full sun.  The soil should be deeply tilled.  They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall.  They can also be started indoors for an early start.  This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water.  Tabacum is considered a perennial in warmer climates, but can be grown elsewhere as an annual.  Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size.  Flowering requires 14 hours of daylight to begin.  Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended.  Germination typically takes 10-20 days. </div>
D 9 (50 S)
Latakia Orient Tobacco Seeds 1.95 - 1

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MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds 1.95 - 1

MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 1,95 SKU: D 10
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<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span><strong><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <p>Maryland medium in flavor and nicotine. They are somewhat similar to Burleys but have a more distinct flavor of their own. And they also have a characteristic growth habit and generally have a more pyramidal shape with large and more pointed leaves. The big cigarette companies don't tell anyone what they put in their blends exactly, but Marlboro and Winston brands taste like they are a Bright Leaf and Maryland blend, instead of Bright Leaf &amp; Burley. Many people like Marylands in a pipe and also as a cigar filler.</p>
D 10 (50 S)
MARYLAND Tobacco Seeds 1.95 - 1

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HAV. COROJO Tobacco Seeds 2.45 - 1

HAV. COROJO Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 2,45 SKU: D 11
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>COROJO TOBACCO SEEDS</strong></span></h2> <h3><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 seeds.</strong></span></h3> <p>Corojo is a type of tobacco, primarily used in the making of wrappers for cigars. The variety was originally grown in the Vuelta Abajo region of Cuba but is today grown exclusively in the Jamastran valley of Honduras and in the United States in Western Kentucky.</p> <p>Black Patch Cigar Co. Founder Eric McAnallen is having the Kentucky propagated Corojo, Kenbano(TM) seed planted for the 2011/2012 Dominican harvest after successfully growing this tobacco varietal in Western Kentucky since 2007. Two different growing areas, soil "signatures" in the Cibao valley have been identified for cultivation. The two areas where the Kenbano seed is being raised are Pinuela and Navarrete. The Navarrete soil matrix mirrors the soil of Vuelta Abajo, Cuba. Historically Navarrete has been ideal for Cuban heirloom seed success in the Dominican Republic. Pinuela has similar success with a soil analysis comparable to Pinar, Cuba. These soil components produce a robust growth in leaf yield per stalk and exhibit a peppery spice in flavor.</p> <p><strong><em>History</em></strong></p> <p><strong>Origin</strong></p> <p>Corojo was originally developed and grown by Diego Rodriguez at his farm or vega, Santa Ines del Corojo and takes its name from the farm, which was located near the town of San Luis in the province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba.Daniel Maria Rodriguez,son of Diego Rodriguez, later perfected the variety Corojo and developed the "Worlds Best Wrapper" until the Communist revolution of Fidel Castro caused the family to leave the country forever. Diego Rodriguez &amp; Daniel Rodriguez, sons of Daniel Maria Rodriguez later grew the shade tobacoo variety in Havana, Florida and in Nicaragua. Diego Rodriguez has two sons, Diego Daniel Rodriguez and Daniel Jose Rodriguez. Daniel Rodriguez also has two sons, Daniel Antonio Rodriguez and Diego Rene Rodriguez.</p> <p>Corojo was used extensively as a wrapper for many years on Cuban cigars, with the tobacco's spicy "punch" becoming a commonly associated trademark of the country's tobacco products.[1] Indeed, between the 1930s and the 1990s all Cuban cigars, regardless of brand or factory, made use of Corojo wrappers.[1] However, the variety's susceptibility to various diseases, including blue mold and black shank disease caused Cuban agronomists to search for a more hearty and reliable alternative.</p> <p>Cuban genetic engineers ultimately developed various hybrid forms that would not only be disease-resistant, but would also display excellent wrapper qualities.[2] Today no pure Corojo is grown in Cuba, the last harvest taking place there during the 1996/97 agricultural year.</p> <p><strong>Use of Corojo today</strong></p> <p>Today, both hybrid and pure strains of Corojo are used in the production of cigars. Most of the pure Corojo leaf is currently grown in Honduras' Jamastran Valley, while the hybrid varieties are more widely grown and used.</p> <h2><strong><span style="font-size: 13pt; color: #ff0000;"><a href="https://www.seeds-gallery.shop/en/tobacco-seeds/" title="See all available tobacco seeds for sale." style="color: #ff0000;">See all available tobacco seeds for sale.</a></span></strong></h2>
D 11 (50 S)
HAV. COROJO Tobacco Seeds 2.45 - 1

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Cub. Criollo 98 Tobacco Seeds 2.5 - 1

C. Criollo 98 Tobacco Seeds

Prijs € 2,50 SKU: D 12
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<h2><strong>Cuban Criollo 98 Tobacco Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Price for Package of 50 seeds.</span></strong></h2> <p>Another very popular Cuban cigar variety. Will grow up to 6-7 ft. tall. Its leaves are longer, more slender and slightly darker than the Habano 2000. It’s cured leaves have a silky texture making it a good covering for cigars. It has a pleasant, mild aroma and taste. Used for cigars and pipes.</p> <p><span>Cuban Criollo 98 is one of the most valued strains for Cuban cigars. It originated from a crossing between the varieties ' Havana 92' and `Habana P.R'. Cultivated in the sun it produces from 14 to 16 useful leaves per plant and makes an excellent binder. Leaves average 24 inches in length and 12 inches wide. It is resistant to the Blue Mold, the Blackish Paw, and the Tobacco Mosaic Virus and moderately resistant to the Environmental Necrosis. Specially bred for use in cigar wrappers.</span></p> <p><span>Soil Selection</span></p> <p><span>Tobacco should be grown in a sunny location on well-drained soils. Poorly drained soils could result in poor growth and even death of the plants. Tobacco can be grown on poorly-drained soils if the rows or hills are bedded and ditches or furrows are used to remove excess water. Drought stress could limit growth on excessively drained soils unless irrigation is provided. Lack of sun will result in spindly plants, poor growth and thin leaves. Some types of tobacco such as that used for cigar wrappers are grown under some shade to promote desirable leaf characteristics.</span></p> <p><span>Avoid planting tobacco on soil infested with nematodes and diseases. Grasses would be excellent rotations for tobacco, while tomato, pepper, and similar plants would not be suitable. In addition to soil-borne pests, several virus diseases and insects that attack tomato and pepper also attack tobacco, so try to keep these plants in different areas of the garden.</span></p> <p><span>Soil pH should be about 5.8 for best growth of tobacco. If lime is needed to raise the pH, use dolomite in order to get the magnesium nutrient which is important for plant growth. Poor growth and some growth disorders may occur if the soil pH is about 6.5 or more. </span></p> <p><span>Since tobacco seed are very small (300,000 or more per ounce), they should be sown in a greenhouse or in a protected area. The soil should be free of weed seed and disease organisms. A flower pot would be a satisfactory container if only a few transplants will be needed. Sprinkle the seed on the soil surface, then firm the soil surface to insure good seed to soil contact. Irrigate with a very fine spray, or add water to a saucer under the flower pot. Add water as often as necessary to keep the soil surface moist, but avoid excessive water.</span></p> <p><span>Small amounts of fertilizer will be needed to produce the transplants. A tobacco fertilizer should contain little or no chlorine and most of the nitrogen should be in the nitrate form. Fertilizer manufactured for use on tomato, pepper, and potato should be satisfactory for tobacco.</span></p> <p><span>Seed should be sown about 50-60 days prior to the desired date of transplanting. Transplanting should be after there is no further danger of freezing temperatures. Normally the best transplant is about 6-8 inches in length.</span></p>
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