Tobacco is a plant within the genus Nicotiana of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family. There are more than 70 species
of tobacco. Products manufactured from dried tobacco leaves include
cigars and cigarettes, snuff, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco and flavored
shisha tobacco.
Further uses of tobacco are in plant bioengineering and as ornamentals,
and chemical components of tobacco are used in some pesticides and
medications.
There was a time in the United States economy when tobacco farming was at its best.
However, when the negative effects of tobacco were discovered especially to human health, the industry declined.Yet, there are places where tobacco farming is the source of income and living.
If you are interested to start a tobacco farm, the primary thing that
you should think into consideration is the right variety of tobacco
plants. This plant is not only grown for cigarette production but also
grown as ornamental plants because of its beauty. There are different
varieties of tobacco available that offer agronomic features as well as
resistance to nematodes, insects and diseases. It is ideal to select at
least two varieties of tobacco to fulfill the farming operation. Here
are some helpful tips to follow when planting tobacco.
Steps in Planting Tobacco
Plant the seeds in trays within 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost.
The seeds are ready for transplanting after 60 days. Use individual seed
trays for different varieties of tobacco. Prepare a mix of potting soil
and peat humus. After the preparation of the mixture you should let the
soil soak with water and drain off the excess water. Once drained, you
can spread the tobacco seeds on the damp soil on the next day. The seeds
will germinate within 14 days then you can transfer it into individual
containers as soon as the leaves reach about ½ inch. Be careful in
transplanting by scooping out the baby plants along with the surrounding
soil.
After 5 to 6 weeks, you can start taking the plants outdoor
to get some sunlight. However, you should not take them out during cold
frost. During the hardening phase you start preparing the outdoor bed
where you can finally transfer the plants. The location should have good
drainage and enough sunlight. You should not plant tobacco in a place
already used for tobacco planting because there is a great possibility
that there is no essential nutrients present in the soil. When the
plants are about 8 weeks old and 6 inches tall, you can transfer the
plants. Before planting you should add nitrogen-rich fertilizer.
Raising the Tobacco Plants
It is not enough to plant the tobacco seeds and let it grow. It is
necessary to consider the temperature required in the growing season.
Aside from giving the proper care you should also monitor the plant to
avoid caterpillar infestation. Once you notice some insects you should
remove it immediately through hand picking. Otherwise, it would damage
the whole crop. You can only harvest the tobacco leaves once ripened.
The harvesting period of tobacco is six times in the entire duration of
the growing season. Proper maintenance of the plants would mean more
production during the harvest period.
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Reference:
Health Warning: Tobacco is The Cause of Death
- See More: Tobacco Health Warnings
How to Farm Tobacco, Make Money by Tobacco Farm, Tobacco Farming, Tobacco Farming Business
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